Successful Methods of Public Speaking by Grenville Kleiser
page 76 of 84 (90%)
page 76 of 84 (90%)
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This simple exercise will rapidly develop facility of thought and
expression and give greatly increased self-confidence. It is a good plan to prepare more material than one intends to use--at least twice as much. It gives a comfortable feeling of security when one stands before an audience, to know that if some of the prepared matter evades his memory, he still has ample material at his ready service. There is no more interesting and valuable study than that of speaking in public. It confers distinct advantages by way of improved health, through special exercise in deep breathing and voice culture; by way of stimulated thought and expression; and by an increase of self-confidence and personal power. Men and women in constantly increasing numbers are realizing the importance of public speaking, and as questions multiply for debate and solution the need for this training will be still more widely appreciated, so that a practical knowledge of public speaking will in time be considered indispensable to a well-rounded education. Speech for Study, with Lesson Talk THE STYLE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT The speeches of Mr. Roosevelt commend themselves to the student of public speaking for their fearlessness, frankness, and robustness of thought. His aim was deliberate and effective. His style was generally exuberant, and the note of personal assertion |
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