
The Art of Public Speaking
The Original Tool for Improving Public OrationBy Carnegie, DaleLength17h 2m
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Originally published in 1915, Dale Carnegie’s The Art of Public Speaking has been the go-to guide for those who want to better their speaking abilities for more than a century.Do you have trouble getting up in front of an audience? Are you struggling to get your point across? Public speaking can be nerve-wracking, especially if you’re a naturally nervous person or if you’re underprepared.Featured within this classic manual are hundreds of tips and tricks on how to become an efficient and effective public speaker. The sections included address:•Tone•Delivery•Enthusiasm•Confidence•Concentration•Charm•Precision•Gesturing•Preparation•And much more!Stop putting your audience to sleep. Pick up your copy of The Art of Public Speaking and learn to captivate any audience today!
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GenreEducation and Learning
Length17 hrs 2 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 20, 2018
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Things to Think of First—a Foreword
2Chapter I—acquiring Confidence Before An Audience
3Chapter II—The Sin of Monotony
4Chapter III—Efficiency Through Emphasis and Subordination
5Chapter IV—Efficiency Through Change of Pitch
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6Chapter V—Efficiency Through Change of Pace
7Chapter VI—Pause and Power
8Chapter VII—Efficiency Through Inflection
9Chapter VIII—Concentration in Delivery
10Chapter IX—Force
11Chapter X—Feeling and Enthusiasm
12Chapter XI—Fluency Through Preparation
13Chapter XII—The Voice
14Chapter XIII—Voice Charm
15Chapter XIV—Distinctness and Precision of Utterance
16Chapter XV—The Truth About Gesture
17Chapter XVI—Methods of Delivery
18Chapter XVII—Thought and Reserve Power
19Chapter XVIII—Subject and Preparation
20Chapter XIX—Influencing by Exposition
21Chapter XX—Influencing by Description
22Chapter XXI—Influencing by Narration
23Chapter XXII—Influencing by Suggestion
24Chapter XXIII—Influencing by Argument
25Chapter XXIV—Influencing by Persuasion
26Chapter XXV—Influencing the Crowd
27Chapter XXVI—Riding the Winged Horse
28Chapter XXVII—Growing A Vocabulary
29Chapter XXVIII—Memory Training
30Chapter XXIX—Right Thinking and Personality
31Chapter XXX—After-dinner and Other Occasional Speaking
32Chapter XXXI—Making Conversation Effective
33Appendix A—Fifty Questions for Debate
34Appendix B—Thirty Themes for Speeches, With Source-references
35Appendix C—Suggestive Subjects for Speeches; Hints for Treatment
36Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 1)
37Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 2)
38Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 3)
39Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 4)
40Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 5)
41Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 6)
42Appendix D—Speeches for Study and Practise (pt. 7)
43General Index