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    PRESENTING IDEAS AND EXCHANGING OPINIONS Objective At the end of this unit‚ you should be able to- Communicate effectively in a group discussion Express viewpoints in a clear‚ effective and organised way Ask relevant questions and give useful feedback Respond appropriately to the opinion of others Introduction Discussion skills are important in students academic life. As students‚ you may need to conduct group discussions in order to complete your group assignments or you may need to get together

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    video maker should first consider what message is going to be conveyed‚ and then sort the audience. If the video maker do not know what they are trying to say or whom they are trying to reach‚ it will be hard to get the message delivered. A long description and dialogue in a video

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    Sy 1 Julia Sy Professor Jillian Tan ENG 11 R42 6 August 2013 Cultural And Gender Diversity in the Cabaret Right after the final examinations of my senior year in high school‚ my mom decided to take a short weekend trip to Thailand. She had booked a ticket to Bangkok‚ and made plans for the both of us‚ including my sister and my aunt who met us up in Thailand‚ to stay at this apartment-hotel at Wireless Road‚ which was conveniently across Central Chidlom department store‚ a mall

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    drawing the audience into the scene‚ investing in it. The high notes make the whole scene feel quite anxious and unnerving. It helps the audience to feel Walters fear and worry for Tarek. When it is revealed that Tarek has been deported the high notes increase in regularity mirroring Walters panic and shock. The volume of the music‚ specifically the higher notes‚ gradually increases in volume when Walter become angry‚ this adds impact to his words and reactions‚ further allowing the audience to feel

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    speaker’s smile is usually one of the first things that an audience notices. It is the speakers’ job to sell himself to the audience. A nice friendly smile can catch an audiences attention and lore them in to pay attention to your every word almost instantly. That’s why it is critical to remember to always maintain a bright‚ sincere smile at all times during your presentation. A smile can lift a bad mood‚ help you bond with your audience and create a smooth presentation. A bright healthy smile

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    ‘’…. It was terrific Theatre’’ It was a first‚ it had never been done before. We were going to be the first Irish school to stage an amateur performance of this magnitude. We were going to stage Andrew Lloyd Webbers ‘’Phantom of the Opera’’. When we first heard this we did not think we had the talent in our Transition Year Group to perform such a spectacular show. The Phantom of the Opera based on the French novel Le Fantome de L’Opera by Gaston Leroux is considered to be the most successful

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    Analyze audience • Identify target audience 1. Store managers. 2. Store employees. 3. Retail customers and public. • Identify communication channels. 1. Oral and written • What message is intended to 1. Persuade‚ inform‚ or built goodwill. • Organize 1. The structure and format of the message. 2. Clear and concise communication. 3. Proofread message. 4. Deliver the message. • Follow-up and feedback 1. Was message clear to the intended audience? 2

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    by everyone. It can be experienced and dealt with in countless ways‚ but its universally-felt agony is what allows poets‚ singers‚ and writers to connect with their audiences in such a personal manner. In the poem “Getting Through‚” Deborah Pope uses poetic techniques to make a personal experience accessible to a range of audiences. It is a poem of heartbreak that uses the devices of tone‚ language‚ structure‚ and relatability to illustrate the effect love can have on people and how hard it is

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    “sometimes just flows out” all prove Hector’s pedagogical approach to be effective in achieving what he aims to bring across‚ and this sense of culture and the power of literature (a crucial theme to the play) still resonates within the boys and the audience

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    self-esteem and mistreatment meaning that in order to disguise those flaws one would feel the need to be someone they aren’t. The message Wilde is trying to convey to the audience from this quote is the importance of one’s role in society is greater than what it seems to be. Since everyone has a place in this world‚ Wilde encourages his audience to never let that place be vacant. According to the high society‚ this problem arises the most within the media. One idea that is believed to be a huge problem

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