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Stran 12
Then turn to the audience with as pleasant a face as possible and say , “ Ladies and Gen- tlemen . " When you have finished the speech , indicate that fact by a pleasant nod to the audience . In times past , it was customary to say " I ...
Then turn to the audience with as pleasant a face as possible and say , “ Ladies and Gen- tlemen . " When you have finished the speech , indicate that fact by a pleasant nod to the audience . In times past , it was customary to say " I ...
Stran 21
The body turns slightly as the head turns . b . The mouth . The mouth is almost as expressive as the eyes . We sometimes speak of a person as being " down in the mouth . " If a speaker greets an audience with a pleasant expres- sion ...
The body turns slightly as the head turns . b . The mouth . The mouth is almost as expressive as the eyes . We sometimes speak of a person as being " down in the mouth . " If a speaker greets an audience with a pleasant expres- sion ...
Stran 329
The volley ball player awaiting his turn to bat the ball is just as much in the game as the one who is playing the net . However , your eye must be on the ball constantly , for your turn may come next .
The volley ball player awaiting his turn to bat the ball is just as much in the game as the one who is playing the net . However , your eye must be on the ball constantly , for your turn may come next .
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Vsebina
SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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