The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One--How to Deliver ItAMACOM, 1999. 10. 5. - 288페이지 Learn how to give powerful, on-target speeches that capture an audience's attention and drive home a message. Splashy slides, confident body language, and a lot of eye contact are fine and well. However, if a speech is rambling, illogical, or just plain boring, the impact will be lost. The key is not just in the delivery techniques, but in tapping into the power of language. Prepared by award-winning writer and journalist Richard Dowis, The Lost Art of the Great Speech covers every essential element of a great speech, including:
Plus, this authoritative speech-writing guide includes excerpts from some of history's most memorable speeches--eloquent words to contemplate and emulate. Discover how to not only write a great speech, but also how to deliver it even better. |
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... audience. You can sell them on your point of view. You can even make them laugh, if that's your goal. Lack of confidence is a common problem with beginning speakers. Even Moses lacked confidence in his speaking ability. The Old ...
... audience , and if the speech is well crafted and well delivered , it will be worthwhile . " Yes , but there are others , experienced speakers , who could do a better job of representing my organization . " Don't bet on it . Most of your ...
... audience than to find your- self having to plow somebody else's field ? If you happen to be last on the program , your speech will have to be especially interesting to hold the attention of an audience that undoubtedly will be growing ...
... audience thinks they've heard everything worthwhile , so their expec- tations are low , and no one blames you if you ... audience in rapt attention . Fine in theory , but it doesn't necessarily turn out that way in practice . Programs ...
... audience and thus be unable to meet their expectations . Not long ago , I was asked to speak to a " literary " exchange club . Now , I don't think of myself as a " literary " person . My writing has been mostly of the commercial variety ...