Principles and patterns of public speaking / Richard A. Katula
Material type:
- 534076564
- PN 4121 .K38 1987

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | General Education | REF PN 4121 .K38 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004884 |
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REF ND 553.M3 .S36 1968 The World of Manet 1832-1883 / | REF PE 1591 .R64 1982 Roget's thesaurus of English words and phrases / | REF PN 2035 .F33 1988 The facts on file dictionary of the theatre / | REF PN 4121 .K38 1987 Principles and patterns of public speaking / | REF PN 4121 .L83 1989 The Art of public speaking / | REF PN 4121 .M33 1978 Hold your audience : the way to success in public speaking / | REF PN 4121 .O83 1988 Public speaking / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1.Basic Principles of Public Communication -- Chapter 2. Listening to a Public Speech -- Chapter 3. Thinking about Public Communication -- Chapter 4. Supporting a Speech with Evidence and Research -- Chapter 5. Composing a Public Speech -- Chapter 6. Preparing and Practicing the Final Speech -- Chapter 7. Using Language in Public Communication -- Chapter 8. Delivering a Public Speech -- Chapter 9. Narrative -- Chapter 10. Process -- Chapter 11. Cause-Effect -- Chapter 12. Static Analysis: Problems, Issues, Policies, and Objects -- Chapter 13. Definition -- Chapter 14. Classification.
Principles and Patterns of Public Speaking is intended for an introductory course in public speaking. The Course serves those students who are taking the introductory course as preparation for other communication courses and those for whom this will be the only speech course taken during college.
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