1. What makes a good speaker? -A good speaker will speak clearly and loud enough so the audience can hear them. If you are speaking to someone individually you need to face them and not fidget or anything like that. To be a good speaker you also should be a good listener. It is all under the subject of communicating. 1.Stand erect distributing your weight on both the legs. Do not hold onto the mike or to the podium for support. 2.Have a good posture and appearance. Do not lean on the podium.
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By Sonam Shah Good and Bad public speakers Martin Luther King achieved equality between black and white people. He was born in 1929 and died in 1968. I think that Martin Luther King is a good speaker because he is confident. This makes people more interested in what he is saying since they believe in him. The fact that Martin Luther King has compassion for what he is saying makes his speeches more effective. With this he achieved desegregation and equality. Martin Luther King also uses appropriate
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In making an introduction of a speaker speech‚ you must of course first interview or at least have the biography of the speaker. Ask or find for his achievements and accomplishments. To start you speech‚ start in with a warm greeting to your audience. It is the start of the speech so you must see to it that you give the audience an impression that the speaker will not be boring. Give them excitement not boredom. You must not speak on a monotonous way because once you speak
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Speaker Observation Paper On Monday April 18th the Dublin Library‚ in celebration of Earth Day‚ hosted environmental educator‚ activist‚ and author Dr. Linda Riebel. In her presentation she introduced the new edition of her book; The Earth Friendly Food Chain under the new title; The Green Foodprint. Her topic was on food choices for healthy people and a healthy planet. The purpose of her speech was to show how anyone-of any lifestyle-can become an earth friendly eater. The presentation was held
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External Speaker Critique Part 1- Background Information about the speaking situation The speaker was David M. Larrick the senior regional director‚ advisory services at Voyageur assets management inc. The title of his speech is Investment insight and his purpose was to inform on small cap and large cap growth equality with their company. The intended audience was investors‚ brokers‚ or finical
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Characteristics of Effective and Ineffective Speakers Effective 1. Confidence - Confidence comes from believing in what you are saying and being passionate about your subject. Self-confidence is developed by knowing everything you can about your subject and thoroughly preparing and practicing. 2. Likeability - As a general rule your listeners want to like you. When they do like you it makes delivering your speech easier. Your likeability is helped by smiling and being positive and friend
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PREAMBLE “Good Speakers Are They Born or Made?” Have you ever heard the phrase “He’s a Natural Born Speaker”? Well‚ when I was growing up‚ I often heard that comment but I can’t recall hearing “He or She’s is a Born Speaker” anymore which I suspect may be simply a reflection of the times‚ which we know have changed‚ and perhaps its unsubstantial nature but‚ that’s a good thing. “Good Speakers; Are They Born or Made?”(My Input; the Nitty-Gritty) A “Natural Born Speaker.” Is there really
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write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Ruby is a pure object-oriented programming language. Ruby is simple in appearance‚ but is very complex inside‚ just like our human body. In Ruby‚ everything is an object. Every bit of information and code can be given their own properties and actions. Ruby has features that are similar to those of Smalltalk‚ Perl‚ and Python. Perl‚ Python‚ and Smalltalk are scripting languages. Smalltalk is a true object-oriented language. Ruby‚ like Smalltalk‚ is a perfect
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preferences of the students would be the best way for the students to stay engaged in subjects that they might “dislike.” Tannen and Nathan both touch on the different conversational styles of men and women‚ of the conversational styles in and out of the classroom‚ and how it has become a problem in the class room. Working more with the students’ styles and preferences is the key to closing the conversational gaps presented by Tannen and Nathan‚ and help students participate more in class‚ but it allows
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3rd Speaker Good afternoon Chairman and panel‚ ladies and gentlemen. The topic for discussion is “Science drives Technology”‚ clearly my team is here to today to negate that statement to indicate to you that it is not science which drives technology but the other way around. People often confuse science and technology. Briefly‚ scientists (science) discover new aspects of Nature. Engineers and inventors (technology) use scientific discoveries to design and build new things. Scientific endeavors
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