Oral English: Or, The Art of SpeakingD. C. Heath, 1916 - 361 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 40
Сторінка 23
... rule to tell us when to raise or lower the voice in conversation . We modulate our voices unconsciously in ... Rule Only . - Professor S. H. Clark of the Univer- sity of Chicago gives but one rule to his students of read- ing : " Get the ...
... rule to tell us when to raise or lower the voice in conversation . We modulate our voices unconsciously in ... Rule Only . - Professor S. H. Clark of the Univer- sity of Chicago gives but one rule to his students of read- ing : " Get the ...
Сторінка 24
... rule closely , we find that it expresses exactly what one does in conversation . Let us take an example of a conversation which would re- quire deep thought . If a boy should try to explain a problem in algebra to a friend , he would ...
... rule closely , we find that it expresses exactly what one does in conversation . Let us take an example of a conversation which would re- quire deep thought . If a boy should try to explain a problem in algebra to a friend , he would ...
Сторінка 29
... rule , has a very inclusive meaning ; so that the rule might well read , “ " Get the picture , " or " Get the feeling . " " II . HOW TO HOLD THE THOUGHT In order to hold the thought , we must take plenty of time while we are reading . A ...
... rule , has a very inclusive meaning ; so that the rule might well read , “ " Get the picture , " or " Get the feeling . " " II . HOW TO HOLD THE THOUGHT In order to hold the thought , we must take plenty of time while we are reading . A ...
Сторінка 31
... rules unnecessary . A. The machine and the human being . B. Definition of the art of reading . 1. Supported by examples . Body . C. One rule only . 1. Examples of READING 31.
... rules unnecessary . A. The machine and the human being . B. Definition of the art of reading . 1. Supported by examples . Body . C. One rule only . 1. Examples of READING 31.
Сторінка 32
Or, The Art of Speaking Antoinette Knowles. Body . C. One rule only . 1. Examples of thought , imagination , and feeling . 2. Difference between good and poor readers . I. Method of getting the thought . A. General study . B. Special ...
Or, The Art of Speaking Antoinette Knowles. Body . C. One rule only . 1. Examples of thought , imagination , and feeling . 2. Difference between good and poor readers . I. Method of getting the thought . A. General study . B. Special ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
A. C. McClurg able to recite Abraham Lincoln Advance summary affirmative argument arrangement audience Barbara Frietchie brief Brookings capital punishment character coherence Debater's Handbook Depew Dickens emphasis Eulogy example Exercise express fact feeling G. P. Putnam's Sons gathered George William Curtis Gettysburg Address give Henry Henry Ward Beecher High School honor idea illustrated important Intercollegiate Debates James Russell Lowell Lincoln look main issue material memorize ment method mind Morocco Music nation nature necessary negative occasion opponent oration organization paragraph periodic sentence phrasing picture practice preparation present President proof purpose question Read the chapter Reading Lesson reason reference refutation Ringwalt rule selection Shurter speech statement story student government suggestions theme sentence thought thought-groups tion to-day tone topical outline unity Value voice vowel Webster Wendell Phillips William word outline write York