Effective Speech: A Textbook for Beginning CoursesHarper & brothers, 1930 - 572 pagina's |
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Pagina 64
... express your needs . Then gradually and with difficulty you learned the names of things . You listened to others and after a while repeated their words and sentences . Thus unconsciously you learned to combine the three im- portant ...
... express your needs . Then gradually and with difficulty you learned the names of things . You listened to others and after a while repeated their words and sentences . Thus unconsciously you learned to combine the three im- portant ...
Pagina 72
... express our meaning . Simplicity and sincerity are always desirable . But we must exert ourselves mentally to find the word that most exactly expresses our meaning . Nearly everybody has a favorite adjective like nice , great ...
... express our meaning . Simplicity and sincerity are always desirable . But we must exert ourselves mentally to find the word that most exactly expresses our meaning . Nearly everybody has a favorite adjective like nice , great ...
Pagina 181
... express the meaning of the author's sentence in a sentence of your own . If you find that you can't do this clearly , then you must study the author's sentence until you are sure you understand it . Vague expression means vague ...
... express the meaning of the author's sentence in a sentence of your own . If you find that you can't do this clearly , then you must study the author's sentence until you are sure you understand it . Vague expression means vague ...
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adjourn adopted affirmative ALFRED NOYES argument audience back vowel Bambi breath Cæsar called chair chairman character committee consonant conversation CYCLORAMA debate desire Dictionary diphthong discussion effective English EXERCISES ǝnd Fairy feel floor following words French front vowel give hard palate hear hearers idea important inflection interest Julius Cæsar language League of Nations lips main motion majority vote means meeting method Morgause motion to reconsider moved and seconded never nominations Old Cheeseman One-act organization person Phonetic symbol pitch play players poem present President Pronounce the following pronunciation proposition question question of privilege Ramsay MacDonald reading Roman alphabet say aye Scene selection serd sing soft palate speak speaker speech stage stand story story-telling suggest syllable tell things thought tion tongue voice voiceless vowel sounds walk Webster's diacritical mark