How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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George Whiting Hibbitt. ferent sounds begin the same diphthong . The reason for this is that there is an acoustic ... begins the syllable . The [ iu ] means that the sound is [ i ] plus [ u ] and the [ ju ] indicates a pronunciation ...
George Whiting Hibbitt. ferent sounds begin the same diphthong . The reason for this is that there is an acoustic ... begins the syllable . The [ iu ] means that the sound is [ i ] plus [ u ] and the [ ju ] indicates a pronunciation ...
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... begin . What will the toastmaster say ? Should he begin with a story and thus overcome his nervousness ? Or will he avoid this problem by letting some speaker start without an introduction ? The toastmaster's first duty is to set the ...
... begin . What will the toastmaster say ? Should he begin with a story and thus overcome his nervousness ? Or will he avoid this problem by letting some speaker start without an introduction ? The toastmaster's first duty is to set the ...
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... begin to memorize those parts of it which he wants to learn by heart . This brings up the matter of memorizing the ... begin to speak freely . He should begin to divorce himself from the manuscript and try it alone . At first he ...
... begin to memorize those parts of it which he wants to learn by heart . This brings up the matter of memorizing the ... begin to speak freely . He should begin to divorce himself from the manuscript and try it alone . At first he ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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