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    primarily through speech. The process of sharing ideas for the audience can be done in many ways such as speech or also called as oratory. Following Astuti (2011‚ p.23-26) stated that public speaking including speech has many important points‚ i.e. increasing self confident‚ adding friends and partner‚ correcting verbal and non-verbal communication‚ having experience to face unexpected situation to speak infront of public‚ increasing achievement in career‚ and delivering opinion. Speech as a part of

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    Topic: Ethnographie s Topic Coverage • Varieties of Talk • The Ethnography of Speaking • Ethnomethodology Introduction Speech is used between different ways among different groups of people. As we will see‚ each group has its own norms of linguistic behavior. A particular group may not encourage talking for the sake of talking‚ and members of such a group may appear quite taciturn to outsiders who relish talk ‚ or they may feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them if those others insist

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    SPCO 101 Self-Evaluation Guidelines For Self-Introduction Speech Review the videotape of your speech. As you watch‚ answer the following questions in a 2-3 page evaluation of your speech (use these questions to create an essay evaluation of your speech‚ not simply a point-by-point response to the questions). The due date for the assignment is listed on your syllabus. 1. Describe your voice‚ gestures‚ and bodily action (posture‚ use of space‚ etc...). What message(s) did they seem to communicate

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    universal themes that are significant despite the period in time and the audience to which they are delivered or in our case‚ studied. They challenge their audience’s perception of society and inspire them to ask questions and seek answers. In order for a speech to achieve textual integrity it must have ongoing contextual

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    University Author Note This paper was prepared for Principles of Speech Communication 120‚ Module 1 Homework Assignment taught by Instructor Deborah Zipnick. PART I: SHORT RESPONSE Write a response to the following prompt using proper APA Style. Prompt: You will select a topic for your informational speech. Limit the scope of your topic based on the idea that you can present the actual speech in four to seven minutes. Step 1: Review the information presented in Module

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    Worksheet Answer the following questions‚ using information from this week’s readings. Respond to each question in 100 to 200 words. 1. Briefly explain the seven elements of the speech communication process. How do these elements determine a speech’s success or failure? The seven elements of the speech communication process are: Speaker‚ Message‚ Channel‚ Listener‚ Feedback‚ Interference‚ and Situation. Speaker: The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener. Message: Whatever

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    REVIEW QUESTIONS Chapter 9: Organizing the body of the speech. 1. Why is important that speeches be organized clearly and coherently? If you organized clearly and coherently your speeches the listeners can follow the progression of ideas in your speech from the beginning to the end. 2. How many main points will your speeches usually contain? Why is important to limit the number of main points in your speeches? Your speeches should contain no more than two to five main points because the

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    support each of your points. There are three types of public speaking situations‚ which are informative speech‚ persuasive speech‚ and ceremonial speech. Each of them has features that define it differently from others. First of all‚ a speech that is designed to educate or inform people is called informative speech. According to the book “The Challenge of Effective Speaking”‚ an informative speech is “one whose goal is to explain or describe facts‚ truths‚ and principles in a way that stimulates interest

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    to put eyes level focus on the back of the audience. And she likes starting her speech with a joke in order to create a comfortable atmosphere. She recommends that rehearsing the speech in front of an audience and then asking for honest feedback not only improves the speech but also makes us a more confident presenter. Note is necessary for a beginning speaker‚ not everyone can clearly remember all the content of speech when they are nervous. And thinking people is our family can make us feel more

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    A abstract A summary of a magazine or journal article‚ written by someone other than the original author. abstract words Words that refer to ideas or concepts. acceptance speech A speech that gives thanks for a gift‚ an award‚ or some other form of public recognition. acronym A word composed of the initial letters or parts of a series of words. active listening Giving undivided attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker’s

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