How to Speak How to ListenSimon and Schuster, 1 de abr. de 1997 - 288 páginas From the author of the bestselling How to Read a Book comes a comprehensive and practical guide for learning how to speak and listen more effectively. With over half a million copies in print of his “living classic” How to Read a Book in print, intellectual, philosopher, and academic Mortimer J. Adler set out to write an accompanying volume on speaking and listening, offering the impressive depth of knowledge and accessible panache that distinguished his first book. In How to Speak How to Listen, Adler explains the fundamental principles of communicating through speech, with sections on such specialized presentations as the sales talk, the lecture, and question-and-answer sessions and advice on effective listening and learning by discussion. |
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... difference makes it much more difficult to acquire the requisite skills . Let me explain . On the surface , it would appear that speaking and listening perfectly parallel writing and reading . Both pairs involve uses of language whereby ...
... difference makes it much more difficult to acquire the requisite skills . Let me explain . On the surface , it would appear that speaking and listening perfectly parallel writing and reading . Both pairs involve uses of language whereby ...
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... differences between reading and writing , on the one hand , and listening and speaking , on the other , may be the reason why I did not immediately follow up How to Read a Book with a companion volume on how to listen . I have put off ...
... differences between reading and writing , on the one hand , and listening and speaking , on the other , may be the reason why I did not immediately follow up How to Read a Book with a companion volume on how to listen . I have put off ...
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... difference between the meaning of the word " discussion " and the meaning of “ conversation ” lies in the notion that a discussion is a conversation carried on with a definite and even stated purpose and that it is guided or controlled ...
... difference between the meaning of the word " discussion " and the meaning of “ conversation ” lies in the notion that a discussion is a conversation carried on with a definite and even stated purpose and that it is guided or controlled ...
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... difference in style did not justify his dismissing the speech of Borgese as " just rhetoric . " may To put the best face on the criticism that Dean Landis levelled at Professor Borgese , we must interpret it as meaning not that the ...
... difference in style did not justify his dismissing the speech of Borgese as " just rhetoric . " may To put the best face on the criticism that Dean Landis levelled at Professor Borgese , we must interpret it as meaning not that the ...
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Lectures and Other Forms of Instructive Speech | |
Preparing and Delivering a Speech | |
PART THREE SILENT LISTENING | |
Forums | |
The Variety of Conversations | |
How to Make Conversation Profitable and Pleasurable | |
Teaching and Learning by Discussion | |
Conversation in Human Life | |
The Harvey Cushing Memorial Oration | |
The Twelve Days of the Aspen Executive Seminar | |
Seminars for Young People | |
With the Minds | |
Writing While and After Listening | |
PART FOUR TWOWAY TALK | |
ABOUT MORTIMER J ADLER | |
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