Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 48
... hand on your diaphragm as you breathe in . If the muscle contracts instead of expanding , hold one nostril as you breathe in . This exercise will make it possible for you to feel the inrush of air as well as the mus- cular action that ...
... hand on your diaphragm as you breathe in . If the muscle contracts instead of expanding , hold one nostril as you breathe in . This exercise will make it possible for you to feel the inrush of air as well as the mus- cular action that ...
Page 235
... hand and art on the other : both are children of the im- agination , both of them ways of discovering and enjoying beauty , both a search for the poetry lurking round the corner throughout the universe . -JOHN LANGDON - DAVIES ...
... hand and art on the other : both are children of the im- agination , both of them ways of discovering and enjoying beauty , both a search for the poetry lurking round the corner throughout the universe . -JOHN LANGDON - DAVIES ...
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... hand in case he wishes to refer to it . On television , if he uses notes at all , he must learn to use them inconspicuously . A speaker who reads his material dis- pels the illusion of casualness . The second difference between radio ...
... hand in case he wishes to refer to it . On television , if he uses notes at all , he must learn to use them inconspicuously . A speaker who reads his material dis- pels the illusion of casualness . The second difference between radio ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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