more of public speaking. The book provides great information of different parts of public speaking. The questions in the book made me understand more into depth of the different parts. I find it useful because it would improve the quality of my speeches. For example it learned the difference between a informative and persuasive speech. Also i learned what to include in my speeches to deliver my message. I think this helped understand and it also covered different parts of public speaking. Sometimes
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* public speaking is American’s number one fear what is public speaking features communication between a speaker and an audience speaker does most of talking audience centered emphasizes the spoken word usually a prepared presentation Why study public speaking Use in Classroom Career Communication skills outrank all other qualities Community Least expect it Public Speaking: A great tradition The ancient Greeks were the first people to think formally about rhetoric –a systematic
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Speaking skill Introduction Speaking is the productive skill in the oral mode. It‚ like the other skills‚ is more complicated than it seems at first and involves more than just pronouncing words. Listening Situations There are three kinds of speaking situations in which we find ourselves: interactive‚ partially interactive‚ and non-interactive Interactive speaking situations include face-to-face conversations and telephone calls‚ in which we are alternately listening and speaking
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PUBLIC SPEAKING I. ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING A. THE SPEAKER The main element of public speaking He is seen as a person full of ideas‚ knowledge‚ and principles in life that in one way or another can inspire them in the challenges of life. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER 1. GOOD VOICE QUALITY Good voice quality/variety is a good tool to captivate audience’s attention especially when doing a narration. 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER The more and broader you know about the subject
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Video Cards Introduction People are living in a three-dimensional space. They know what is up‚ down‚ left‚ right‚ close and far. They know when something is getting closer or moving away. However‚ the traditional personal computers can only make use of two dimensional space due to relatively low technology level of the video card in the past. As the new technology has been introduced to the video card industry in recent years‚ the video card can now render 3D graphics. Most of the PC computer
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Merveille Agbodjogbe SPCH101 02/28/15 Speaking With Confidence The ability to speak with competence and confidence will provide empowerment. It will give me an edge that less skilled communicators lack. I’ve learned that my fear of public speaking is the most common of all phobias. It is a form of performance anxiety in which a person becomes very concerned that they will look visibly anxious‚ maybe even have a panic attack on stage. My fear of public speaking has to do with the fact that I am scared
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Vocabulary Learning Strategies There are numerous different classification systems for vocabulary learning strategies. Several common used are listed at the following. Gu and Johnson (1996) developed a classification of vocabulary learning strategies that are beliefs about vocabulary learning‚ metacognitive regulation‚ guessing strategies‚ dictionary strategies‚ note-taking strategies‚ memory strategies (rehearsal)‚ memory strategies (encoding) and activation strategies. Schmitt (1997) took advantage
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Public Speaking Test 1 1. Public speaking: Public speaking is speaking to a group of people in a structured‚ deliberate manner intended to inform‚ influence‚ or entertain the listeners. ( is an oral presentation in which a speaker addresses an audience.) 2. rhetoric: Rhetoric is a technique of using language effectively and persuasively in spoken or written form. 3. extemporaneous: made up or done without special preparation 4. communication: is the phenomenon of conveying information and meaning
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Nervousness Activity From your text‚ on page 27‚ Applying the Power of Public Speaking: Textbook: The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas‚ 10th edition It has been three years since you finished college. After gaining experience as an administrative assistant at a major publishing company‚ you have just been promoted to marketing manager for a children’s book series. Though you have occasionally given brief reports to other members of your work team‚ you are now facing your first
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SPEAKING TASK 1: A: When you meet someone for the first time? What can you do to make impression? B: I think you should have an attractive appearance such as well-dressed‚ neat and clean. A: Oh‚ yes. In addition I think you should to be always a happy smile on your lips B: That’s right! So what should you avoid doing to make a good impression? A: You avoid coming late‚ talking too much or too loudly‚ interrupting others B: I see. Have you ever made a bad first impression? What
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