The New American SpeechLippincott, 1963 - 514 pàgines This speech manual is designed to develop listening and speaking skills and to explain the uses of communications devices. Discussions are presented of the fundamentals of communication as well as the preparation and delivery of speeches in various situations. |
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Pàgina 147
... speaking occasions every week . Churches , lodges , the 4 - H Club , the PTA , school assem- blies , and businessmen's luncheon clubs are a few of the many organizations providing speak- ing occasions . Attend one of these meetings and ...
... speaking occasions every week . Churches , lodges , the 4 - H Club , the PTA , school assem- blies , and businessmen's luncheon clubs are a few of the many organizations providing speak- ing occasions . Attend one of these meetings and ...
Pàgina 307
... speaking in chorus , or choral - speaking , is the interpreta- tion of a poem or a prose selection by a drilled choir . The choir reads lines in melodies and in rhythms of speech . The low voices and the high voices read har- moniously ...
... speaking in chorus , or choral - speaking , is the interpreta- tion of a poem or a prose selection by a drilled choir . The choir reads lines in melodies and in rhythms of speech . The low voices and the high voices read har- moniously ...
Pàgina 308
... speaking group the students forget themselves and their fears . They do not mumble and mispronounce words because of ... speaking group , reading together , form habits of speaking accurately and distinctly . In their reading , they give ...
... speaking group the students forget themselves and their fears . They do not mumble and mispronounce words because of ... speaking group , reading together , form habits of speaking accurately and distinctly . In their reading , they give ...
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action actors American argument audience Baker's Plays bells boys broadcast camera chair chairman character comedy Company conversation Cornelia Otis Skinner CORONET FILMS costumes debate director discussion Dramatic Publishing Dramatists Play Service effective emotional ence Eugene O'Neill eyes Federal feel FILMS George George Bernard Shaw gestures girls give hear Howard Lindsay humor ideas inflection light lines listen live look Low voices make-up means meeting mood Moss Hart motion National Ogden Nash pause person picture pitch plot Poems poetry Prepare present problem produced pronounced pronunciation Pulitzer Prize question radio rehearsals remember rhythm Samuel French scene script selection sound speaker speaking speech stage stand Stephen Vincent Benét story talk television tell theater things Thornton Wilder thought tion vote watch William Shakespeare words writing