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Qu'est-ce (qui) est public-speaking ability - définition

BOOK BY DALE CARNEGIE
Public speaking and influencing men in business; Public Speaking and Influencing Men In Business

oratorical         
  • Etruscan]] man wearing a Roman [[toga]] while engaged in [[rhetoric]]; the statue features an inscription in the [[Etruscan alphabet]].
  • Ettus Ted Talk
PROCESS AND ACT OF SPEAKING OR GIVING A LECTURE TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE IN A STRUCTURED, DELIBERATE MANNER INTENDED TO INFORM, INFLUENCE, OR ENTERTAIN A LISTENING AUDIENCE
Public speaker; Oratories; Speaking in public; Orations; Oration; Public Speaking; Orators; Public speech; Orate; Orateurs; Guest speaker; Ars oratoria; Orateur; Public speakers; After dinner speech; After-dinner speaker; Pulpit orator; Sacred orator; Oratory speech; Oratory (speech); After-dinner speech; Forensics (public speaking); Speech (public address); Public Speaker; Applause line; Public speeches; Oratory art; Speechmaking; Speech-making; Speech making; Speechmaker; Speech-maker; Speech maker; Speechmakers; Speech-makers; Speech makers; Oratorical; Oral presentation; Speaking with confidence; User:Bamanh27/National Speakers Association; Types of speeches; Elements of public speaking; Speaking engagement; Speaking engagements
Oratorical means relating to or using oratory. (FORMAL)
He reached oratorical heights which left him and some of his players in tears.
ADJ: ADJ n
Oration         
  • Etruscan]] man wearing a Roman [[toga]] while engaged in [[rhetoric]]; the statue features an inscription in the [[Etruscan alphabet]].
  • Ettus Ted Talk
PROCESS AND ACT OF SPEAKING OR GIVING A LECTURE TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE IN A STRUCTURED, DELIBERATE MANNER INTENDED TO INFORM, INFLUENCE, OR ENTERTAIN A LISTENING AUDIENCE
Public speaker; Oratories; Speaking in public; Orations; Oration; Public Speaking; Orators; Public speech; Orate; Orateurs; Guest speaker; Ars oratoria; Orateur; Public speakers; After dinner speech; After-dinner speaker; Pulpit orator; Sacred orator; Oratory speech; Oratory (speech); After-dinner speech; Forensics (public speaking); Speech (public address); Public Speaker; Applause line; Public speeches; Oratory art; Speechmaking; Speech-making; Speech making; Speechmaker; Speech-maker; Speech maker; Speechmakers; Speech-makers; Speech makers; Oratorical; Oral presentation; Speaking with confidence; User:Bamanh27/National Speakers Association; Types of speeches; Elements of public speaking; Speaking engagement; Speaking engagements
·vi To deliver an oration.
II. Oration ·noun An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like;
- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, ·etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill.
Public speaking         
  • Etruscan]] man wearing a Roman [[toga]] while engaged in [[rhetoric]]; the statue features an inscription in the [[Etruscan alphabet]].
  • Ettus Ted Talk
PROCESS AND ACT OF SPEAKING OR GIVING A LECTURE TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE IN A STRUCTURED, DELIBERATE MANNER INTENDED TO INFORM, INFLUENCE, OR ENTERTAIN A LISTENING AUDIENCE
Public speaker; Oratories; Speaking in public; Orations; Oration; Public Speaking; Orators; Public speech; Orate; Orateurs; Guest speaker; Ars oratoria; Orateur; Public speakers; After dinner speech; After-dinner speaker; Pulpit orator; Sacred orator; Oratory speech; Oratory (speech); After-dinner speech; Forensics (public speaking); Speech (public address); Public Speaker; Applause line; Public speeches; Oratory art; Speechmaking; Speech-making; Speech making; Speechmaker; Speech-maker; Speech maker; Speechmakers; Speech-makers; Speech makers; Oratorical; Oral presentation; Speaking with confidence; User:Bamanh27/National Speakers Association; Types of speeches; Elements of public speaking; Speaking engagement; Speaking engagements
Public speaking, also called oratory or oration, has traditionally meant the act of speaking face to face to a live audience. Today it includes any form of speaking (formally and informally) to an audience, including pre-recorded speech delivered over great distance by means of technology.

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Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business

Public Speaking and Influencing Men In Business (ISBN 0-7661-6973-1) is a 1937 revision of Dale Carnegie's 1926 book Public Speaking: a Practical Course for Business Men. Dorothy Carnegie produced 2 separate revised editions: How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking (1956), aimed at the general public, and The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking (1962), as a replacement textbook for the Dale Carnegie Course. A more recent revised edition is Public Speaking for Success (2005), revised by Arthur Pell, which restores content that was left out of the Dorothy Carnegie-revised works.

Public Speaking: a Practical Course for Business Men, Public Speaking and Influencing Men In Business, and The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking served as standard textbooks in the Dale Carnegie Course.

The main focus of this book is to present a thorough understanding of the principles of public speaking, as well as guidance into conquering the fears attributed to public speaking.