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Public Speaking: Principles and Practice

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The text explains principles of effective platform delivery and provides systematic training in voice, articulation, emphasis, and expression, followed by graded practice. It begins with a conceptual discussion of rhetorical aims and criticism, proceeds to technical drills for establishing tone, developing vocal flexibility, and precise word formation, and then applies those skills to varied speaking situations. The final portion offers a curated set of short pieces and models—lectures, formal addresses, argumentative speeches, informal talks, after-dinner remarks, and occasional poems—for timed classroom practice and versatility-building, with guidance on selecting material, structuring speeches, and cultivating ease and naturalness.

About the Author

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Irvah Lester Winter

Irvah Lester Winter was an American educator and author, primarily recognized for his contributions to the field of public speaking. His notable work, "Public Speaking: Principles and Practice," serves as a comprehensive guide for students and professionals alike, emphasizing the importance of effective communication skills. Winter's insights into the art of oratory reflect his commitment to teaching and empowering individuals to express themselves confidently in public settings. Through his writings, he has influenced generations of speakers and continues to be a relevant figure in the study of rhetoric and communication.

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