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Stran 55
A speech must be so well prepared that the speaker has it on the tip of his tongue . The speech must not trickle out . One senator , when asked how he prepared his speeches , said : " Well , I fill up the barrel , and when the time ...
A speech must be so well prepared that the speaker has it on the tip of his tongue . The speech must not trickle out . One senator , when asked how he prepared his speeches , said : " Well , I fill up the barrel , and when the time ...
Stran 61
Prepare yourself . You , too , need to be afraid if you presume to stand before an audience without having made sufficient preparation . But if you have conscientiously prepared for the occasion , you have nothing to fear .
Prepare yourself . You , too , need to be afraid if you presume to stand before an audience without having made sufficient preparation . But if you have conscientiously prepared for the occasion , you have nothing to fear .
Stran 144
The introduction should be prepared last because after the speech has been prepared , the speaker knows what it is all about and what his ideas are . Then , he can put into a sentence or two the gist of what he is going to say .
The introduction should be prepared last because after the speech has been prepared , the speaker knows what it is all about and what his ideas are . Then , he can put into a sentence or two the gist of what he is going to say .
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Na običajnih mestih nismo našli nobenih recenzij.
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SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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