Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1946 - 423 pages |
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Page 41
... effective teaching , as for effective acting or public speaking , the speaker must be able to vary his pitch depend- ing upon the nature of the material he is teaching or reading . For high pitch he should practice brilliant selections ...
... effective teaching , as for effective acting or public speaking , the speaker must be able to vary his pitch depend- ing upon the nature of the material he is teaching or reading . For high pitch he should practice brilliant selections ...
Page 353
... effective speakers become effective not by accident , but by work . In this connection Elwood Murray says : Their speech accomplishments are the results of a long and careful cultivation of the necessary graces and manners with the ...
... effective speakers become effective not by accident , but by work . In this connection Elwood Murray says : Their speech accomplishments are the results of a long and careful cultivation of the necessary graces and manners with the ...
Page 368
... Effective Speaking . New York : Macmil- lan , 1931 . Painter , M. A. , Ease in Speech . ( Rev. Ed . ) Boston : D. C. Heath , 1937 . Phillips , Arthur E. , Effective Speaking . Chicago : The Newton Company , 1926 . Powers , David ...
... Effective Speaking . New York : Macmil- lan , 1931 . Painter , M. A. , Ease in Speech . ( Rev. Ed . ) Boston : D. C. Heath , 1937 . Phillips , Arthur E. , Effective Speaking . Chicago : The Newton Company , 1926 . Powers , David ...
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