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Pocket Keys for Speakers

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ISBN-10: 0205555004

ISBN-13: 9780205555000

Edition: 2004

Authors: Isa N. Engleberg, Ann Raimes

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List price: $26.76
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Binding: Comb Bound 
Pages: 352
Size: 4.36" wide x 8.24" long x 0.52" tall
Weight: 0.858
Language: English

Ann Raimes was born and educated in England and the U.S. (University of London, Oxford University, and Cornell). A few years ago, she retired from full-time teaching at Hunter College, where she was a professor of English for thirty-two years. With its 21,000 ethnically diverse students, many of whom are immigrants or born to immigrant families, Hunter is known as "an urban leader in educating a diverse student body." In addition to teaching undergraduate composition courses, ESL writing courses, and graduate courses in rhetoric and composition, Ann was in charge of the Developmental English Program (1,500 students) for ten years and directed the first-year composition course (75+…    

Keys to Effective Speaking
Getting Started as a Speaker
Beginning the Speechmaking Process
Understand the Seven Basic Principles of Effective Speaking
Reduce Your Speaking Anxiety
Listen to Others
Speak Ethically
Determining Your Purpose and Topic
Establish Your Purpose
Move from Purpose to Topic
Analyzing Your Audience and Adapting Your Speech
Analyzing and Adapting to Your Audience
Analyzing and Adapting to Logistics
Supporting Your Presentation
Selecting Supporting Material
Evaluate Your Content
Cite Your Sources
Organizing and Outlining Your Presentation
Organize Your Content
Outline Your Presentation
Connect Your Key Points
Begin Your Presentation with Flair
Conclude Your Presentation with Flair
Generating Credibility and Interest
Enhance Your Credibility
Use Effective Language
Generate Interest
Delivering Your Presentation
Achieving Effective Delivery
Enhance Your Vocal Delivery
Enhance Your Physical Delivery
Use Presentation Aids
Speaking to Inform and Persuade
Speak to Inform
Speak to Persuade
Speaking in Special Contexts
Adapt to Special Occasions
Learn How to Speak Impromptu
Learn How to Speak in Business Settings
Speaking in the Classroom
Speaking to Learn
Differentiating Written and Oral Reports
Apply the Seven Principles to Classroom Speaking
Adapt to Academic Disciplines
Classroom Debates
Keys to Style, Grammar, and ESL
The 5 C's of Style
The First C: Cut
The Second C: Check for Action ("Who's Doing What?")
The Third C: Connect
The Fourth C: Commit
The Fifth C: Choose Vivid, Appropriate, and Inclusive Words
Basic Grammar
Sentence Snarls
Verbs
Subject-Verb Agreement
Pronouns
Adjec