英语演讲艺术

英语演讲艺术
作 者: 纪康丽
出版社: 清华大学出版社
丛编项: 高校英语选修课系列教材
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标 签: 大学英语教材
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本教材是作者在多年的教学实践中,经过不断摸索反复修改而完成的。全书共有17个章节,每个章节均包含以下几大主要部分的内容:概述、演讲知识介绍、名人演讲分析、学生讲稿分析、课堂练习、辩论示范作业布置及有针对性的补充阅读素材。经过对全书的学习和认真实践,学生可较为全面地掌握英语演讲的各种基本技巧,体会英语演讲获得成功的奥妙。该书中所涉及的部分名人演讲音频和视频材料,读者可登录ftp://ftp.tup.tsinghua.edu.cn,免费下载。同时,教师也可登录上述网站下载配套教学电子课件。本书是为非英语专业本科生编写的选修课教程,也可供广大英语学习爱好者选用。

图书目录

Chapter 1 Overview

1.1 A Review of History

1.2 Speechmaking as an Art

1.3 Objectives

1.4 Content

1.5 Materials

1.6 Teaching Approach

1.7 Assessment

Chapter 2 Selecting a Topic

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Criteria for Selecting a Topic

2.3 Speech by Mahatma Gandhi

2.4 Classroom Activities

2.5 Student Sample Speech

2.6 Topics for Discussion

2.7 Suggested Readings

Chapter 3 Content

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Criteria for Judging the Speech Content

3.3 Speech by Abraham Lincoln

3.4 Classroom Activities

3.5 Student Sample Speech

3.6 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

3.7 Topic of Debate for Next Session

3.8 Homework Assignments

3.9 Suggested Readings

Chapter4 Organization of Ideas

4.1 Introduction

4.2 The Three-Part Structure

4.3 Writing an Outline

4.4 Speech by Franklin Roosevelt

4.5 Classroom Activities

4.6 Student Sample Speech

4.7 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

4.8 Topic of Debate for Next Session

4.9 Suggested Readings

Chapter 5 Process of Argumentation Ⅰ

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Ways of Reasoning

5.3 Types of Evidence

5.4 Speech by Martin Luther King

5.5 Classroom Activities

5.6 Student Sample Speech

5.7 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

5.8 Topic of Debate for Next Session

5.9 Suggested Readings

Chapter 6 P.ocess of Argumentation Ⅱ

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Logical Fallacy

6.3 Lack of Elaboration

6.4 Digression

6.5 Speech by Churchill

6.6 Classroom Activities

6.7 Student Sample Speech

6.8 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

6.9 Topic of Debate for Next Session

6.10 Suggested Readings

Chapter 7 Coherence, Unity and Cohesion Ⅰ

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Coherence

7.3 Unity

7.4 Cohesive Ties

7.5 Speech by Bill Clinton

7.6 Classroom Activities

7.7 Student Sample Speech

7.8 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

7.9 Topic of Debate for Next Session

7.10 Suggested Readings

Chapter 8 Coherence, Unity and Cohesion Ⅱ

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Unity

8.3 Cohesive Ties

8.4 Speech by Susan Anthony

8.5 Classroom Activities

8.6 Student Sample Speech

8.7 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

8.8 Topic of Debate for Next Session

8.9 Suggested Readings

Chapter 9 Speech and Emotion

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Emotion as an Essential Element

9.3 Emotion and Sincerity

9.4 Emotion and Use of Stress, Pause, and Tone

9.5 Emotion and Pitch and Rate

9.6 Speech by Earl Charles Spencer

9.7 Classroom Activities

9.8 Student Sample Speech

9.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

9.10 Topic of Debate forNext Session

9.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 10 Opening a Speech

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Beginning with Background Information

10.3 Beginning with a Quote

10.4 Beginning with a Statement of Purpose

10.5 Beginning with a Question

10.6 Speech by Lawrence Summers

10.7 Classroom Activities

10.8 Student Sample Speech

10.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

10.10 Topic of Debate forNext Session

10.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 11 Ending a Speech

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Ending with a Summary

11.3 Ending with a Reiteration of the Thesis

11.4 Ending with Suggestions

11.5 Ending with a Quote

11.6 Speech by Donald Petersen

11.7 Classroom Activities

11.8 Student Sample Speech

11.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

11.10 Topic of Debate for Next Session

11.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 12 Speech and Knowledge Ⅰ

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Knowledge of History

12.3 Knowledge of Literature

12.4 Knowledge of Philosophy

12.5 Knowledge of Society

12.6 Speech by Margaret Thatcher

12.7 Classroom Activities

12.8 Student Sample Speech

12.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

12.10 Topic of Debate for Next Session

12.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 13 Speech and Knowledge Ⅱ

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Knowledge of History

13.3 Knowledge of Literature

13.4 Knowledge of the Audiences Mentality

13.5 Knowledge of Current Affairs

13.6 Speech by Neil Postman

13.7 Classroom Activities

13.8 Student Sample Speech

13.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

13.10 Topic of Debate forNext Session

13.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 14 Rhetorical Devices Ⅰ

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Simile and Metaphor

14.3 Parallelism

14.4 Repetition

14.5 Antithesis I

14.6 Speech by Henry van Dyke

14.7 Classroom Activities

14.8 Student Sample Speech

14.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

14.10 Topic of Debate for Next Session

14.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 15 Rhetorical Devices Ⅱ

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Alliteration

15.3 Cadence or Rhythm

15.4 Understatement

15.5 Rhetorical Questions

15.6 Speech by Obama

15.7 Classroom Activities

15.8 Student Sample Speech

15.9 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

15.10 Topic of Debate for Next Session

15.11 Suggested Readings

Chapter 16 Language Use

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Grammar

16.3 Wording

16.4 Expression

16.5 Speech by Drew Faust

16.6 Classroom Activities

16.7 Student Sample Speech

16.8 Comments on the Debate Held in Last Session

16.9 Suggested Readings

Chapter 17 Avoiding Plagiarism

17.1 Introduction

17.2 Using Direct Quotes

17.3 Paraphrasing

17.4 Using References