Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... nature ; in fact , habit is something like nature , for the difference between " often " and " always " is not great , and nature belongs to the idea of " always , " habit to that of " often . " -ARISTOTLE With chiselled touch The stone ...
... nature ; in fact , habit is something like nature , for the difference between " often " and " always " is not great , and nature belongs to the idea of " always , " habit to that of " often . " -ARISTOTLE With chiselled touch The stone ...
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Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. CHAPTER 11 Oral Interpretation The nature of oral interpretation . When a speaker makes a public address , or participates in a group discussion , or con ... nature of oral interpretation The teacher as interpreter.
Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. CHAPTER 11 Oral Interpretation The nature of oral interpretation . When a speaker makes a public address , or participates in a group discussion , or con ... nature of oral interpretation The teacher as interpreter.
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... nature , To reason most absurd , whose common theme Is death of fathers , and who still hath cried , From the first ... natural shocks That flesh is heir to , ' tis a consummation Devoutly to be wisht . To die , to sleep ; To sleep ...
... nature , To reason most absurd , whose common theme Is death of fathers , and who still hath cried , From the first ... natural shocks That flesh is heir to , ' tis a consummation Devoutly to be wisht . To die , to sleep ; To sleep ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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