PART ONE:SPEECH DELIVERY 1
CHAPTER Ⅰ.WHAT DELIVERY MEANS 3
CHAPTER Ⅱ.ATTENTION AND INTEREST 15
CHAPTER Ⅲ.THE SPEAKER'S MENTAL APPROACH 30
CHAPTER Ⅳ.COMMUNICATION BY ACTION 59
CHAPTER Ⅴ.THE SPEAKER'S APPEARANCE 70
CHAPTER Ⅵ.GESTURE 80
CHAPTER Ⅶ.BEING HEARD AND UNDERSTOOD 99
CHAPTER Ⅷ.STANDARDS OF PRONUNCIATION 131
CHAPTER Ⅸ.MAKING SPEECH PLEASING 148
CHAPTER Ⅹ.DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PRACTICE 173
PART TWO:SPEECH COMPOSITION 201
FOREWORD TO THE STUDENT 203
CHAPTER Ⅺ.THE FIRST STEP:EARNING THE RIGHT TO SPEAK ON YOUR SUBJECT 205
CHAPTER Ⅻ.THE SECOND STEP:ENSURING EFFECTIVENESS BY CAREFUL PLANS AND OUTLINES 226
CHAPTER ⅩⅢ.THE THIRD STEP:CHOOSING A DEFINITE RESPONSE THAT YOU CAN WIN FROM THE AUDIENCE 252
CHAPTER ⅩⅣ.THE FOURTH STEP:PHRASING THE DEMAND FOR THIS RESPONSE INTO AN IMPELLING PROPOSITION 264
CHAPTER ⅩⅤ.THE FIFTH STEP:SUPPORTING THE PROPOSITION WITH MAIN HEADS THAT TOUCH OFF THE SPRINGS OF RESPONSE IN THE AUDIENCE 284
CHAPTER ⅩⅥ.THE SIXTH STEP:ARRANGING THESE MAIN HEADS IN THE ORDER THAT IS MOST EFFECTIVE FOR YOUR AUDIENCE 294
CHAPTER ⅩⅦ.THE SEVENTH STEP:DEVELOPING EACH MAIN HEAD ACCORDING TO THE AUDIENCE'S ATTITUDE TOWARD IT 308
CHAPTER ⅩⅧ.THE EIGHTH STEP:BEING SPECIFIC,PICTORIAL,AND VIVID 334
CHAPTER ⅩⅨ.THE NINTH STEP:KEEPING THE SPEECH MARCHING TOWARD A GOAL 350
CHAPTER ⅩⅩ.THE TENTH STEP:OPENING AND CLOSING THE SPEECH IN A POINTED AND IMPELLING MANNER 363
INDEX 379