Effective Speaking |
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Stran 36
If you cup your hands and hold them together at the wrist , you have a rough approximation of the way the voice box looks . Two elastic cords , stretching from the front to the back wall of the larynx , form the true vocal cords .
If you cup your hands and hold them together at the wrist , you have a rough approximation of the way the voice box looks . Two elastic cords , stretching from the front to the back wall of the larynx , form the true vocal cords .
Stran 106
G. HOLD THE MANUSCRIPT UP Do not try to read the manuscript from a desk that is low for you . Either raise the desk or hold the manuscript in your hands . Unless you do so , you will bend over the desk and direct your voice at the paper ...
G. HOLD THE MANUSCRIPT UP Do not try to read the manuscript from a desk that is low for you . Either raise the desk or hold the manuscript in your hands . Unless you do so , you will bend over the desk and direct your voice at the paper ...
Stran 274
If we break down the concept of interestingness as A. E. Phil- lips does in Effective Speaking , we find that there are seven devices the speaker may use to gain interest and hold attention : ( 1 ) the animate , ( 2 ) the antagonistic ...
If we break down the concept of interestingness as A. E. Phil- lips does in Effective Speaking , we find that there are seven devices the speaker may use to gain interest and hold attention : ( 1 ) the animate , ( 2 ) the antagonistic ...
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SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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