Basic Training in SpeechD.C. Heath, 1947 - 551 頁 Although the man's young wife keeps him from shooting at any of the animals they see, they both agree it was a very successful hunting trip. |
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第 81 頁
... important part in the oral interpretation of literature , and as we shall see later , is one of the things which distinguish that art from acting . The obvious and important role that the expression of the emo- tions has in speech and ...
... important part in the oral interpretation of literature , and as we shall see later , is one of the things which distinguish that art from acting . The obvious and important role that the expression of the emo- tions has in speech and ...
第 381 頁
... importance of a wide eye - voice span as a means of grasping the meaning of words in advance of utter- ance . There is another important characteristic of good oral read- ing , which a wide eye - voice span no doubt greatly facilitates ...
... importance of a wide eye - voice span as a means of grasping the meaning of words in advance of utter- ance . There is another important characteristic of good oral read- ing , which a wide eye - voice span no doubt greatly facilitates ...
第 512 頁
... important point first ; the logical relation between the ideas of the speech might prohibit such an arrangement ... importance of a particular idea - " Now get this , " " Note that point particularly , " pauses , gestures , slow ...
... important point first ; the logical relation between the ideas of the speech might prohibit such an arrangement ... importance of a particular idea - " Now get this , " " Note that point particularly , " pauses , gestures , slow ...
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