Oratory Manual

· Babelcube Inc.
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About this ebook

This is a practical and well documented Manual on the art of Oratory. It contains practical exercises to master the art of public speaking, while also lending it a historical background from the Greeks to our present era. The mixture of theory and practice makes it a worthy read for everyone who wants to give great public speeches or, perhaps, simply an awesome talk at a friend's social event. It will help to improve the speaker's diction and pronunciation through a series of practical, easy to follow instructions and steps. The reader will also find great tips backed by in-depth thoughts on how to overcome fear of public speaking. After you finish reading this Manual, be ready to impress friends and strangers alike with your newly-learned public speaking skills!

About the author

Miguel D’Addario has a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, a Master’s in Social Education, and a Doctor’s degree in Communication from the Complutense University of Madrid.
He is a college professor, a fiction author of poetry, prose and short story books, as well as text books –at several levels and curricula-.
His books are often looked up in the National Library of Spain.
He is a speaker, lecturer and researcher in universities and educational centers.
He is also a personal coach and ontological educator.
The Author’s books blog is:
http://migueldaddariobooks.blogspot.com.es/

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