
"Impromptu"; or, How to Think on Your Feet
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Authors:
- Kleiser, Grenville
1868 - 1953
- Thompson, Isaac Grant
1840 - 1879
About this book
In an era defined by rapid communication and the need for persuasive dialogue, "Impromptu; or, How to Think on Your Feet" by Grenville Kleiser emerges as an essential resource. This guide equips readers with practical techniques for mastering the art of impromptu speaking, emphasizing the importance of clarity and spontaneity in effective communication. With strategies designed to enhance quick thinking and articulate expression, Kleiser’s work addresses the challenges of speaking without preparation, making it invaluable for students, civic activists, and anyone seeking to engage audiences confidently. Discover how to transform anxiety into eloquence and command attention in any setting with this timeless manual on verbal agility.
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