Oral English: Or, The Art of SpeakingD. C. Heath, 1916 - 361 стор. |
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... look at the matter first from the standpoint of one who would learn to speak . There is no quicker or easier way to train the voice than by practicing reading aloud . When we read , our minds are more at liberty to give attention to ...
... look at the matter first from the standpoint of one who would learn to speak . There is no quicker or easier way to train the voice than by practicing reading aloud . When we read , our minds are more at liberty to give attention to ...
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... look up all doubtful words in the dictionary and to search for the meaning of historical allusions . We should next try to get the atmosphere or pervading spirit of the whole . Some knowledge of the life of the author will often assist ...
... look up all doubtful words in the dictionary and to search for the meaning of historical allusions . We should next try to get the atmosphere or pervading spirit of the whole . Some knowledge of the life of the author will often assist ...
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... look steadfastly with the mind at the things which the words symbolize . If there be question of mountains , let them loom before thee ; if of the ocean , let its billows roll before thy eyes . This habit will give to thy voice pliancy ...
... look steadfastly with the mind at the things which the words symbolize . If there be question of mountains , let them loom before thee ; if of the ocean , let its billows roll before thy eyes . This habit will give to thy voice pliancy ...
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... look ahead and grasp the next idea . III . HOW TO GIVE THE THOUGHT The student may feel that if he has studied and under- stands the thought , he has made sufficient preparation for reading . In order to give the thought to others , how ...
... look ahead and grasp the next idea . III . HOW TO GIVE THE THOUGHT The student may feel that if he has studied and under- stands the thought , he has made sufficient preparation for reading . In order to give the thought to others , how ...
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... Look up and copy in your notebooks the pronunciation and meaning of any new words . 3. Look up the historical allusions . 4. Look up the life of the author . 5. Write one sentence , using your own words , which will give the substance ...
... Look up and copy in your notebooks the pronunciation and meaning of any new words . 3. Look up the historical allusions . 4. Look up the life of the author . 5. Write one sentence , using your own words , which will give the substance ...
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