The Communicative Act of Oral InterpretationAllyn and Bacon, 1975 - 475 стор. |
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... never sidestepped a new experience , being of the opinion that in the long run it was usually easier to face things than to run away from them . Though not by nature curious , he never shunned the unknown but ploughed stolidly on his ...
... never sidestepped a new experience , being of the opinion that in the long run it was usually easier to face things than to run away from them . Though not by nature curious , he never shunned the unknown but ploughed stolidly on his ...
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... never appeared offended by the name . She even used it herself . " ' Lo , there , Robbie , " she would say when I answered the telephone . " This is Aunt Tillybird . How's the world treating you ? " She never seemed to mind the name at ...
... never appeared offended by the name . She even used it herself . " ' Lo , there , Robbie , " she would say when I answered the telephone . " This is Aunt Tillybird . How's the world treating you ? " She never seemed to mind the name at ...
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... never threw away a piece of string in her life . She saves little pieces and ties them together . Every time she opens a package she'll spend an hour undoing each knot , and then she'll wind the string around and around her fingers into ...
... never threw away a piece of string in her life . She saves little pieces and ties them together . Every time she opens a package she'll spend an hour undoing each knot , and then she'll wind the string around and around her fingers into ...
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Oral Interpretation Today | 21 |
Your Literature and You | 43 |
Vocal and Physical Responsiveness | 65 |
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The Communicative Act of Oral Interpretation Keith Brooks,Eugene Bahn,Loren La Mont Okey Перегляд фрагмента - 1967 |
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