Say Like Cicero: Best Speech Techniques
Written by Quentin Bach
Narrated by Alexey Muzhitzky and Jocelyn Ahlf
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About this audiobook
Each of us gets in such situations where you need to deliver a convincing and detailed speech - on the exam, at a business meeting, or in the company of friends.
This audio-book teaches you how to get out of the position with dignity, because it talks about the art of speech. This audio-book will teach breathing and voice techniques, develop good diction and correct pronunciation, and much more.
In conclusion, there are exercises that will help make your voice more sonorous and beautiful. The audio-book is indispensable for of teachers, journalists, and all those whose work is related to public engagement.
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