Introduction to SpeechHoughton Mifflin, 1955 - 458 halaman |
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... skills . So long as you feel this way , an undefined fear , destructive to natural skills , runs through all your speech . Finally , for most people , the public speech is the most distressing speech situa- tion . If you run away from ...
... skills . So long as you feel this way , an undefined fear , destructive to natural skills , runs through all your speech . Finally , for most people , the public speech is the most distressing speech situa- tion . If you run away from ...
Halaman 163
... skills , reading , writing , speaking , and listening , most of us spend almost as much time listening as we do on the other three skills combined . Thus as measured in time — the most precious possession of life— listening is the most ...
... skills , reading , writing , speaking , and listening , most of us spend almost as much time listening as we do on the other three skills combined . Thus as measured in time — the most precious possession of life— listening is the most ...
Halaman 172
... skills as listening , but you can gain in some of the skills common to both if you will outline some reading every day while you are concentrating on improving your listening skills . Every extended communication , regardless of the ...
... skills as listening , but you can gain in some of the skills common to both if you will outline some reading every day while you are concentrating on improving your listening skills . Every extended communication , regardless of the ...
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The Urge to Talk | 3 |
The Speech Echo | 18 |
Responding to the Audience | 33 |
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action adjust aggressive assertion assignments attitudes audience become beginning behavior beliefs breathing breathy voice causes Chapter communication conversation decibels democracy in America develop difference direct discussion dominant echo effect emotional energy evaluate experience explain expression fact fear feedback feel five minute speech give hear Hearing Disorders human human voice Hypotense important inflection instructor intensity interest Karl Menninger kind language larynx listener look means mind mouth muscles nasal ourselves person persuasion phonation phrase pitch practice preparation problem produce purpose question reactions reason Record relax response self-hearing sense sentence skills social sound speak speaker speech situation statement submissive suggests talk target techniques tell tend tension things thought tion topic understand usually vocal folds voice vowels William Shakespeare William Trufant Foster Wintu words