A PRACTICAL COURSE IN EFFECTIVE ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS

A PRACTICAL COURSE IN EFFECTIVE ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS

Author: J. K. GANGAL

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 2012-05-16

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 8120345843

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A sequel to the author’s well received book A Practical Course in Spoken English, this comprehensive yet compact book provides a practical course for enhancing one’s English speaking skills. Divided into six parts and 44 chapters, the book in Part I—The Knowledge Paradigm: The What and Why of Effective Speaking—discusses, among others, about phonetics and phonology, the phonemes, and stress and intonation. Part II—The Skill Paradigm A—Public Speaking Skills—covers such areas as using the 4Rs for effective speaking, combating stage fear, using audio-visual aids, and non-verbal communication. Part III—The Skill Paradigm B—Communicating with People—deals with such topics as making effective telephone calls, celebrating teacher’s day, expressing gratitude, participating in group discussions, and participating in TV/radio debate. Part IV—Further Strengthening Your Communication Skills—is devoted to a study of rein-forcing the reader’s vocabulary through such means as using phrasal verbs, linking words, consulting the Ready Reference Wordbook, and frequently used foreign words and phrases. The final two parts—Part V, The Desire to Achieve: Getting Motivated, and Part VI, Effective English Speaking Skills in Action—provide the meaning and techniques of self-motivation, evaluating daily progress, besides giving some memorable speeches delivered by great speakers like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, US Presidents Kennedy and Lincoln, and the civil rights activist, Martin Luther King. The book, written in an accessible and student-friendly manner, is meant for anyone who possesses a fair amount of English speaking skills but wishes to further enhance those skills. Undergraduate students of different disciplines and even plus two students should find the book quite useful and interesting. As acquiring communication skills is a must in today’s extremely competitive world, this book would do wonders to the student as well as the lay reader.


Practical Speech User Interface Design

Practical Speech User Interface Design

Author: James R. Lewis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 104016112X

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Although speech is the most natural form of communication between humans, most people find using speech to communicate with machines anything but natural. Drawing from psychology, human-computer interaction, linguistics, and communication theory, Practical Speech User Interface Design provides a comprehensive yet concise survey of practical speech


How to become a successful public speaker

How to become a successful public speaker

Author: Wings of Success

Publisher: Aldo Press

Published:

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13:

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Have you ever dreamtof addressing a bunch of people and macking them all listen to you wihtout batting their eyelids? Do you want to set a trance on all the people who are listening to your speech, and etch your neme in their minds?


Preparing For A Winning Interview

Preparing For A Winning Interview

Author: BIBHU PRASAD MISHRA

Publisher: V&S Publishers

Published: 2012-11-15

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 9350572907

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After completing PGDBM (IMM, Delhi) and MBA (Preston University, USA), the author, Mr. B. P. Mishra is pursuing career as a legal professional (Corporate and other Allied Law). He has worked for multinational organisations especially in the field of sales, recruitment and training; and thus has a wide exposure to corporate sector. He is a witness to the frustration, interview nervousness, work-stress, missing deadlines, falling short in performance and productivity, and the worst, job terminations. While working with them, the author got an opportunity to understand the need of quality employees. Being aware that India has vast untrained work-force, he felt the need to bring out this book, 'Preparing for a Winning Interview' to show the path to success in life and to climb the ladder of achievements in corporate world by keeping pace with contemporary job-skills. He provides for the seekers and employees the know how's of success in chosen career by acquiring latest job-skills and techniques beforehand. #v&spublishers


Communication Sciences and Disorders: From Science to Clinical Practice

Communication Sciences and Disorders: From Science to Clinical Practice

Author: Ronald B. Gillam

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1284203239

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Communication Sciences and Disorders: From Science to Clinical Practice, Fourth Edition is an excellent introductory text for undergraduate students enrolled in their first course in communication sciences and disorders. Written by experts in the field, this text contains basic information about speech disorders that are related to impairments in articulation, voice, and fluency; language disorders in children and adults; and hearing disorders that cause conductive and sensorineural hearing losses. It includes basic information on the speech, language, and hearing sciences and practical information about assessment and intervention practices. This new edition provides readers with a wide-angle view of communication disorders, stressing a sense of the variety of topics that speech, language, and hearing scientists study and the variety of individuals that Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologist’s treat.


Managing the Regulatory Environment: Guidelines for Practice Success:

Managing the Regulatory Environment: Guidelines for Practice Success:

Author: American Dental Association

Publisher: American Dental Association

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1684470048

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Provides an overview of the federal regulations from the DEA, CDC, OSHA, HIPAA, EPA and ACA-1557 that impact the dental office. Includes quick overviews, checklists, do’s and don’ts, tip sheets and FAQ on how to comply with the most common regualtions that impact a dental practice.


Pediatric Speech and Language: Perspectives on Interprofessional Practice, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America

Pediatric Speech and Language: Perspectives on Interprofessional Practice, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America

Author: Brian B. Shulman

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0323569994

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Like many other medical and health-related professions, the speech-language pathology and audiology professions have been responding to the changes in the ways in which healthcare is delivered. These changes are occurring at the federal and state levels due to changes in legislative and regulatory policies. To this end and as a result of reports from the World Health Organization (2010, 2011, 2013) and the Institute of Medicine (2000, 2001, 2015), healthcare professionals are now addressing healthcare service delivery within an interprofessional, collaborative practice and patient outcomes context. This volume of Pediatric Clinics will present articles that address clinical care to a variety of pediatric speech and language clinical populations. While it will be the intent of each piece to address interprofessional perspectives of care, the opening and closing pieces, respectively, will introduce and then synthesize, all of the articles into a cogent volume. Articles are devoted to the following topics: The Journey to Interprofessional Practice: Are We There Yet; Late Talkers: Why the ‘Wait and See’ Approach is Outdated; A Pediatrician’s Guide to Cleft Palate Speech and Non-Cleft Causes of Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPi); Supporting Children with Autism and Their Families: A Model for Interprofessional Practice; Feeding Problems in Infants and Children: Assessment and Etiology; A Multidisciplinary Team Approach to the Differential Diagnosis of Children with Communication Disorders; Open Up and Let Us In: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Oral Health; Otitis Media: Beyond the Examining Room; Clinical Perspectives on Pre-Literacy Development in Young Children; Using the ICF Framework to Achieve Interprofessional Functional Outcomes for Young Children: A Speech-Language Pathology Perspective; Developmental Care of the Pre-Term Infant: From NICU Through High-Risk Infant Follow Up; Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: What That Means for Early Intervention Service Delivery; The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in Creating a Model for Interprofessional Practice in an Ambulatory Care Clinic; and Identification of Speech and Language Delays in Young Children: An Important Collaborative Role for the Pediatrician.


Stuttering Research and Practice

Stuttering Research and Practice

Author: Nan Bernstein Ratner

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999-02-01

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1135687900

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Current approaches to treating stuttering do not reflect the new understanding of its nature which has emerged from recent studies. This book brings together speech scientists and clinicians to discuss the best ways to close the perceived gap and maximize the effectiveness of treatment. Together, the chapters offer a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the complexities of stuttering and its remediation. Genetic, neuropsychological, behavioral, and often-neglected affective and cognitive factors are all considered. Preferred methodologies for empirical investigation are described, and specific examples of applied clinical research designs are provided. The book will be crucial reading for all those professionally concerned with fluency disorders and their students.