How to Speak, how to ListenCollier Books, 1985 - 280 páginas Adler offers us both a fascinating theoretical analysis of oral communication and practical tips derived from his long years of experience. ..... [from back cover] |
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... speaking , " and help for those with speech defects , which may be found in some high schools and colleges , there is no instruction in speech - the general art of speech - any- where in the course of study . What about listening ? Is ...
... speaking , " and help for those with speech defects , which may be found in some high schools and colleges , there is no instruction in speech - the general art of speech - any- where in the course of study . What about listening ? Is ...
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... speaking and listening is consum- mated rather than aborted when uninterrupted speech and silent listening are ... speaking , the reverse was not the case . We speak to others , but when our speaking involves us also in listening to what ...
... speaking and listening is consum- mated rather than aborted when uninterrupted speech and silent listening are ... speaking , the reverse was not the case . We speak to others , but when our speaking involves us also in listening to what ...
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... speaking , Mark Twain used to reply , in his preinflationary epoch , that he wanted $ 250 for speaking , but that the price was double if he was ex- pected to come to dinner before he spoke . Much of what I have said about speaking to a ...
... speaking , Mark Twain used to reply , in his preinflationary epoch , that he wanted $ 250 for speaking , but that the price was double if he was ex- pected to come to dinner before he spoke . Much of what I have said about speaking to a ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
Thats Just Rhetoric | 21 |
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