Vol 3 (2019): Global Education: Perspectives, Innovations, Issues, and Challenges
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Aliyeva Zulxumor Jabbor qizi THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ITS FEATURES


Zulxumor Alieva
Jabbor qizi, Uzbekistan
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Published November 23, 2019
Keywords
  • eloquence, skill, art, ability, feature, human
How to Cite
Alieva, Z. (2019). Aliyeva Zulxumor Jabbor qizi THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ITS FEATURES. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 3. Retrieved from https://icecrs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/icecrs/article/view/147

Abstract

In this article, the Art of public speaking and its features, public speaking as a special skill, art, in the form of a special unique ability of a person is reflected in the interpretation. On this case, both methodological and theoretical points were discussed by the author. Finally, received outcomes and shortcomings were stated to make further development. 

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