
Speaking to be Understood
English as a First or Second Language
Lillian Brown(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Education (Publisher)
Published on 22. October 2003
Book
Mixed media product
72 pages
978-1-57886-032-6 (ISBN)
Description
Anyone in need of an easily understood self-help book devoted to the ability to speak clearly, will embrace this handy guide. From the immigrant taxi driver striving to survive, to the highly educated professional who has to testify before Congress, the requests for such a book are many. Speech courses are not required in law schools, schools of medicine, or diplomacy. College students need competent vocal skills in order to get ahead in the job market. Speaking to be Understood gives the non-specialists the opportunity to reach their goal-to gain confidence in their ability to be good speakers. Speaking to be Understood is based on solid, tried and true, linguistic techniques. It starts with the importance of a competent speaking voice, how to develop a beautiful vocal instrument, and how to use and take care of the voice. It moves step-by-step through the English language, based on the International Phonetic Alphabet-the consonants, vowels, and syllables and their correct pronunciation and placement. Then it moves to every aspect of public speaking. This includes managing notes, microphones, body language, and even stage fright. The end result can be the ability to meet the challenges of communication technology and English as a second language worldwide. The accompanying CD offers advice on speech giving and explains why speaking clearly is so important.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
122 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57886-032-6 (9781578860326)
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Person
Lillian Brown is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University and Yale Women's Campaign School and a guest lecturer at George Washington University, George Mason University, and elections seminars. She is also a radio host and producer of "The Georgetown Forum" broadcast on National Public Radio and Armed Forces Satellite Transmitted Radio Service, Voice of America. She serves as a media consultant and voice coach to diplomats, business executives, athletes, politician, and public speakers-specializing in English as a first or second language. Brown has authored several books, including Your Public Best: The Complete Guide to Making Successful Public Appearances in the Meeting Room, on the Platform, and on TV, and The Polished Politician: The Political Candidate's Personal Handbook.
Content
Chapter 1 Acknowledgment Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. The Importance of a Competent Speaking Voice Chapter 4 2. English as a First Language Chapter 5 3. How English Evolved Chapter 6 4. The International Phonetic Alphabet Chapter 7 5. Vocabulary Chapter 8 6. English as a Second Language Chapter 9 7. Your Vocal Instrument Chapter 10 8. Public Speaking Chapter 11 9. The Media Chapter 12 10. Voice Recognition Chapter 13 11. Conclusion Chapter 14 Some Memorable Voices Chapter 15 Bibliography Chapter 16 About the Author