The Quick and Easy Way to Effective SpeakingAssociation Press, 1962 - 273 pages Using notes her husband left and the wealth of materials from his files, Dorothy Carnegie has reorganized Dale's famous book into five easy steps - from the beginner's first book into five easy steps - from the beginner's first attempts to the challenging skills of action-getting speeches. |
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Page 235
... begin like this : " Trust in the Lord and have faith in your own ability .. A preachy , obvious way to begin a talk ! But note his second sentence ; it is inter- esting ; it has heart throb in it . " My mother was left a widow in 1918 ...
... begin like this : " Trust in the Lord and have faith in your own ability .. A preachy , obvious way to begin a talk ! But note his second sentence ; it is inter- esting ; it has heart throb in it . " My mother was left a widow in 1918 ...
Page 240
... begin talks by attracting attention through the use of one of the following devices . DO NOT OPEN WITH AN APOLOGY To begin a talk with an apology does not get you off to a good start either . How often we all have heard speakers begin ...
... begin talks by attracting attention through the use of one of the following devices . DO NOT OPEN WITH AN APOLOGY To begin a talk with an apology does not get you off to a good start either . How often we all have heard speakers begin ...
Page 258
... begin to search your experience for ma- terial that can be converted to conversation . Here a wonderful thing happens - your horizons begin to ex- pand and you see your life take on new meaning . Housewives , whose interests may have ...
... begin to search your experience for ma- terial that can be converted to conversation . Here a wonderful thing happens - your horizons begin to ex- pand and you see your life take on new meaning . Housewives , whose interests may have ...
Contents
Part One Fundamentals of Effective Speaking | 1 |
Developing Confidence | 24 |
Speaking Effectively the Quick and Easy Way | 44 |
Copyright | |
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