How to Speak How to Listen Free Audiobook Download by Mortimer J. Adler


Mortimer Adler's famous work, How to Speak and Listen, is now available in podcast form. This audio book is narrated by Harold N. Cropp, who delivers the text with clarity and grace.

This book is written by Mortimer J. Adler and was published by Loyola in 1949. It talks about how to speak, listen and understand what is being said to you regardless of who you are speaking to.

Mortimer J. Adler is a renowned philosopher and teacher who has left an indelible mark on the world through his work in education. His books have been translated into dozens of languages, and he is well-known for his lectures that cover deep topics with simplicity and clarity. In the following guide, you will learn the essential principles of correct speech and listening:

This audiobook is about a young and successful businessman who, through an injury to his voice, has lost his ability to speak intelligently and articulate thoughts. As the result of this injury, he has taken up speech pathology and talks with children who have disabilities or learning difficulties so that they can speak in a manner that adults can understand. The audiobook goes over what bad language and inappropriate speech looks like to a listener, how you should use your body while speaking, and how to make your words carry weight.

Mortimer J. Adler's audiobook, How to Speak How to Listen, takes on the challenge of teaching a communication class how to speak and listen effectively and efficiently. This book is divided into six chapters that cover all aspects of effective communication from how speech affects our thinking patterns, which in turn affect our thoughts, to how important our words are in conveying not only what we intend but also what we believe.

'Harold N. Cropp' is a narrator who reads the book to children, which includes real-life conversations on topics such as honesty, respect, and friendship.

Published Date 2021-10-12
Duration 8 hours 0 minutes
Author Mortimer J. Adler
Narrated Harold N. Cropp
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Self Development

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