SPC 1017
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Chili Pepper Speech Comparison When delivering a speech, there are a few rules that you may want to follow so you can give a successful speech. Like rehearsing your speech, and making your speech organized. The chili pepper speech gives you a look at both a good speech and a bad speech. When delivering a speech you want to sound credible and knowledgeable on the topic that you have chosen. The first chili pepper speech was the bad one. The person delivering the speech wasn’t enthusiastic, and he seemed to know very little about the topic. His speech was also very unorganized, and at times, he would bring up points without thoroughly explaining them to the audience. When delivering a speech, you may want to use visual aids, so the audience can better comprehend what you are trying to talk about. When using visual aids, you can use pictures, charts etc. that pertain to the topic you are talking about. In the first chili pepper speech, the speaker’s visual aids had nothing to do with the topic. But in the second, and better delivered chili pepper speech, the visual aid that the speaker used went hand in hand with the topic. The visual aids made it easier to understand what the speaker was talking about, which kept the audience focused. When delivering a speech, you want to make sure that you rehearse and that your points are organized. There is nothing worse than delivering a speech and not knowing what you are talking about. In the first Chili Pepper speech, the speaker kept on stuttering, and he wasn’t very enthusiastic at all. Which made it seem like he didn’t know what he was talking about. When that happens, you start to lose your audience’s attention. In the second Chili Pepper speech, he does a great job on keeping the audience’s attention by being enthusiastic and by also keeping eye contact with the audience. Nothing shows that you are more unprepared for a speech than always looking down at your