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    INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING Q2. The five personal benefits of taking a public speaking course are as follows‚ It helps learns how to speak to a public audience. It helps establish the skills that apply to one-on-one communication. It helps develop the oral communication skills necessary that are required in the job market. It helps create experience in an ideal laboratory. It helps develop the ability that can provide pleasure and satisfaction for yourself and others. Q4. Speaking is not necessarily

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    Most people are ignorant to distinguish the concept between talking and speaking. The key of speaking is to communicate with speech‚ in a more serious and formal manner. In contrast to talking‚ speaking only include one person communicating to a certain number of audience. Meanwhile it is a norm that everyone can talk with ease‚ a public speaker may feel all jittery before or/and during a speech delivery or pass out in a middle of the function. Some speakers tend to look down the aisle rather than

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    Public Speaking Reflection

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    What is public speaking? I used to define public speaking as a simple‚ casual conversation with my audiences. However‚ I realize that I was wrong after completing Comm. 20. Through a series of learning objectives for this course‚ I have come to an understanding that public speaking is actually a life skill. As I progress through this course‚ these learning objectives have become guidelines for my speeches and helped me improve in my public speaking skills. The first learning objective is about

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    Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to the honourable judges‚ teachers‚ parents and my fellow freinds. Today‚ on this fine day‚ I would like to present a public speech about ‘the advantages and disadvantages of bringing handphone to school. It is an issue where it could be implemented soon. Before it takes place‚ let’s look the pros and cons of this matter. Ladies and gentlemen‚ Handphones‚ mobile phones‚ and tablets are becoming common in almost everywhere in our society‚ even now‚ small

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    Communication Skills/ Interpersonal skills After explaining the elements and the process of communication as explained in our textbook‚ here we come to talk about some terms which usually we hear about‚ but not gaining them as skills. In order to do so we need to practice such skill on a daily base‚ mainly in our classes. Effective listening: it is essential to ensure accurate understanding and clarity of meaning in Communication by mainly: Asking questions; seeking information that clarifies

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    Extension: Reflection on Speaking in Tongues Documentary and Multilingual Education Activity In this mono-linguistic culture‚ especially in Nebraska where it is predominantly white‚ many colleagues in the class have never heard of the concept of bilingualism until we viewed a documentary called Speaking in Tongues by California Visions. The film featured four students‚ Durrell‚ Kelly‚ Jason‚ and Julian from four different public schools in San Francisco area. Durell is an African-American second-grader

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    Ethics of Public Speaking

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    COM 1010 The goal of public speaking is to gain a desired response from the listener without inflicting any form of harm on the individual listeners. Public speaking is a powerful tool and as a result carries serious ethical responsibilities. Ethics “involves systematizing‚ defending‚ and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior”.1 What makes us trust a speaker or believe that he or she is a reliable source? Who can we trust to have our best interests at heart? According to Stephan Lucas

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    Discuss key communication skills that foster effective Learning Teams The foundation for all Learning Teams is based on effective communication. Learning how to develop these skills are necessary if one is to attain the desired goals‚ share a healthy relationship based on trust‚ and mutual understanding. “It is important that all members of the team have a clear understanding of his or her roles and responsibilities” (Ghosh‚ 2008). All of these things are possibly when the team as a whole develop

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    Four Basic Functions of Management By LaToyeM1‚june 2008 | 3 Pages (642 Words) | 12694 Views List and explain the four basic functions of management and provide an example of how a manager would use each function in their work. In order to be a good and effective manager one must possess four basic characteristics. He or she must be able to plan‚ be organized‚ have good leadership skills‚ and have control of their work environment. Management is explained by Robbins & Coulter (2007)‚ as someone

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    individual. In the past years ‚ many educational laws and policies were enacted. Nonetheless ‚ several problems or issues still arise. In 2012‚ a new reform was established‚ namely‚ the K to 12 program . This program has two additional years in the basic education. The overall objectives of the K to 12 program are pertinent and beneficial to the growing demands of this present era . 1 Antonio Isidro‚ Trends and Issues in

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