Effective Speaking |
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Stran 36
... you have an idea of how the cords close the larynx ; when you move the fingers away from each other , you simulate the opening of the larynx . ... is opened ; during the breathing - out process the glottis is partially closed .
... you have an idea of how the cords close the larynx ; when you move the fingers away from each other , you simulate the opening of the larynx . ... is opened ; during the breathing - out process the glottis is partially closed .
Stran 55
The opening is the place where we win or lose . A speaker who spends his opening moments uttering apologies , platitudes , or banalities may as well quit and go home . He has chloroformed his listeners .
The opening is the place where we win or lose . A speaker who spends his opening moments uttering apologies , platitudes , or banalities may as well quit and go home . He has chloroformed his listeners .
Stran 115
Speakers have found that they should have the first sentence or two well in hand so that they will not be tempted to fritter away the opening seconds of the speech with trivialities . The flutter of nervousness that every speaker ...
Speakers have found that they should have the first sentence or two well in hand so that they will not be tempted to fritter away the opening seconds of the speech with trivialities . The flutter of nervousness that every speaker ...
Mnenja - Napišite recenzijo
Na običajnih mestih nismo našli nobenih recenzij.
Vsebina
SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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