The Art of SpeakingGinn, 1957 - 544 Seiten |
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... selection into its related parts . You've learned that a speech should be organized so that it has a beginning , a middle , and an end . Study the organization of your literary selection and observe the progression of the units of ...
... selection into its related parts . You've learned that a speech should be organized so that it has a beginning , a middle , and an end . Study the organization of your literary selection and observe the progression of the units of ...
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... selection ? b . What are the main units of thought and how are they related to each other ? c . Do you understand the meaning of every sentence , phrase , and word in the selection ? Does anything puzzle you ? d . How can you make use ...
... selection ? b . What are the main units of thought and how are they related to each other ? c . Do you understand the meaning of every sentence , phrase , and word in the selection ? Does anything puzzle you ? d . How can you make use ...
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... selection , and breathing exercises should be practiced as a regular procedure every time the group meets . Unit 4 ( page 26 ) includes drill you can use . METHODS OF PRESENTING SELECTIONS There are many ways in which reading choirs ...
... selection , and breathing exercises should be practiced as a regular procedure every time the group meets . Unit 4 ( page 26 ) includes drill you can use . METHODS OF PRESENTING SELECTIONS There are many ways in which reading choirs ...
Inhalt
Preliminaries | 1 |
5 | 27 |
Audiences Are Not Ogres | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. A. Milne A. E. Housman action Activities Alfred Noyes aloud amendment appeal argument audience Audio-Visual b/w Cor camera Chairman character classmates club color & b/w communication conclusion conversation costumes drama Education effect emotional facts feel Films G. K. CHESTERTON give group discussion group reading high school humor ideas important Inductive reasoning interest interview John Masefield keep light listeners look make-up manner material means meeting microphone mood organization panel parliamentary law pause person play poem practice Prepare present problem question radio reasoning record reel color reels b/w EBF rehearsal response rhythm Roundup Directions Rudyard Kipling script selection sound speaker speaking speech stage suggestions talk tape teacher Television things tion topic unit Vachel Lindsay voice vote W. E. Henley words write York