A BRIEF CONTENTS PART 1 • GETTING STARTED 1 1. Becoming a Public Speaker 2 2. From A to Z: Overview of a Speech 8 3. Managing Speech Anxiety 1 4 4. Ethical Public Speaking 23 5. Listeners and Speakers 30 PART 2 • DEVELOPMENT 36 6. Analyzing the Audience 37 7. Selecting a Topic and Purpose 49 8. Developing Supporting Material 57 9. Locating Supporting Material 64 10. Doing Effective Internet Research 73 1 Citing Sources in Your
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evaluate other’s messages 5. Utilize effective delivery techniques when presenting a speech 6. Identify‚ evaluate and apply different styles of presentation in public speaking 7. Identify the ethical responsibilities of a public speaker 8. Define legal responsibilities regarding the freedom of expression COURSE EVALUATION:
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Name: Anh Thy Vu Date: Sep/16/2014 Anthropology 115 Global Flow (Part 2) Immigration is a hot topic nowadays. There are a lot of people come from different places in the world with the hope for a better life. The United Stated is one of the most developed countries‚ the melting pot‚ where everyone wishes to live including my family as well. It is always a precious time whenever you have a chance to talk or interview with the immigrated people. I am really lucky to get an opportunity to interview
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nervousness about public speaking are self-defeating for two reasons. 1. Some degree of nervousness is natural. a. Even very experienced speakers retain some degrees of nervousness. b. Dwelling on your nervousness can make you even more nervous. 2. Some degree of nervousness can actually benefit a speaker.
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20-85% of people experience more or less anxiety when they need to speak in public. Many people who speak for a living‚ including actors‚ businesspeople‚ and politicians‚ experience public speaking anxiety. In fact‚ some of these experienced public speakers feel that a little nervousness before a performance or speaking engagement gives them the ability to perform at their best. However‚ for some people the anxiety becomes so intense that it interferes with the ability to perform at all. In the case
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Instructor Information: Professor Jane Arnett VOICE MAIL: I never listen to voice mail. EMAIL: prof.arnett1@gmail .com Melissa.arnett@avc.edu Use the Gmail address‚ for a response within a few hours before 11:00pm OFFICE HOURS: I will stay after class for a few Minutes as needed. Mailbox: In the Business Building Required Text: Public Speaking Handbook 4th or 5th Edition By Steven A. Beebe & Susan J. Beebe ISBN:
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teacher‚ she would smile and just listen. It was like she did not even have a grade book in front of her. I really liked that feeling. As well as my confidence as being a speaker improving‚ I felt my understanding of people improved as well. Being in the audience had an interesting feel. I would be listening to all the speakers scheduled for that
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second‚ it gives the audience a chance to reflect on what has been said and interpret the information said across in their own way. However‚ many people may not realise that whilst letting the utterance play on the audience minds it also gives the speaker the chance to develop and prepare in his head how he will express his next point to the crowd‚ the longer pauses in this particular transcript seem to be after every main point so the crowd will remember those points in particular when they come to
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Comparison and Contrast The United States in a country of immigrants. We can found people from every part of the world. That’s why this country also has many social problems that sometimes people don’t identify. Discrimination is not only about skin color. I learned that discrimination is also about social classes and languages. Not understanding people’s language is a social issue in the United States that have been presents for years. After I read the essay of Amy Tan‚ “Mother Tongue” and
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computer and thanked me for letting her know. The outcome was what I wanted and all I had to do is talk politely and smile. 2. Characteristics of an Ineffective Public Speaker reading notes‚ shaking bad preparation no rehearsal not dressed to impress no eye contact mumbling Characteristics of and Effective Public Speaker Good eye contact with the audience steady rhythm and voice tone throughout (not speedy or too slow) you understand the material you are presenting do not read
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