SPCH 250: Speech Fundamentals Speech 2: Informative Speech Due Date: 9/30/14‚ 10/2/14 Purposes of Informative Speaking Informative speaking offers you an opportunity to practice your research‚ writing‚ organizing‚ and speaking skills. You will learn how to discover and present information clearly. If you take the time to thoroughly research and understand your topic‚ to create a clearly organized speech‚ and to practice an enthusiastic‚ dynamic style of delivery‚ you can be an effective "teacher"
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Hi Jonnah‚ I know we haven’t talked since you transferred high schools‚ but I hope you are doing well! In 8th grade I remember you having a lot of trouble with your epilepsy. You wore sunglasses indoors because the light always triggered seizures and even when you did wear them‚ you had seizures at school. It was always scary to watch‚ but I can’t even imagine how scary it was for you to go through them. Back then‚ I knew nothing about epilepsy. All I knew is that it affected my friend‚ and I hated
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Introduction Lead Technique: Imagine Imagine you are walking to work on a Monday. As you walk you see a light mist in front of you‚ thinking nothing of it‚ you walk into the fog. Within seconds of inhaling the mist you collapse to the ground shaking violently‚ unable to breathe. Within minutes you and countless people around you are dead. What just happened was a chemical weapon attack with the nerve gas VX‚ one of the many chemical weapons out there in military warehouses and labs. Biological warfare
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life would be if you couldn’t talk.”(Naoki Higashida) They like to play with other kids to make them feel like they are normal‚ and not different. They try to communicate with other kids‚ and teachers to have fun with them. It is very challenging in speech‚ and languages. “ The tragedy isn’t Autism- The Tragedy is the lack of understanding of Autism‚ lack of resources‚ Interventions not being met with the person in mind and Assumptions being made about the person.” (Paul Isaacs) It is hard for them
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If I were to tell you that I am Catholic‚ what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps you think of rosaries‚ Latin Masses and gothic style cathedrals. "No‚ I’m not Roman Catholic." You’re probably confused; aren’t Catholic and Roman Catholic the same thing? "No. I’m Byzantine Catholic." Now what do you picture? I’m willing to bet that you aren’t picturing anything‚ you’re probably too busy typing “Byzantine Catholic” into Google‚ and you wouldn’t be alone. The Catholic Church
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“I have been diagnosed for 10 years. It hasn’t been an easy trip. I would act crazy to have everyone in my life either in denial or uneasy around me. Before I was diagnosed my family thought I was having odd behavior to hurt them. It was the furthest from the truth. I’ve got journal over 20 years of lifetime experience with this disorder. The road to recovery isn’t easy. You see‚ I have both schizophrenia and bipolar. I’m sharing my story with you I ask that you have an open mind.” Living with schizophrenia
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Informative Speech Performance Task Deliver an informative speech on an approved informative topic. Your project must include: 1. A well written outline including (25 pts): Thesis Statement 3 Main points 2-3 Sub points to further explain your main points Speaking points for each sub point 2. Speech Delivery (50 pts): An Attention Getting Introduction & summative Conclusion At least one Speech Transition: Bridge‚ Internal Summary‚ Spotlight Transitional Words & Phrases to help your speech flow
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Association (2012). Seven Stages of Alzheimer’s. Retrieved from http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_stages_of_alzheimers.asp USCF Medical Center (2013). Coping Strategies for Alzheimer’s disease Caregivers. Retrieved from http://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/coping_strategies_for_alzheimers_ disease_caregivers/index.html.
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Speech Name _________________ Today silently read Chapter 14‚ “The Informative Speech‚” on pages 321-353. Then label your paper and do one of the following: *Define the terms listed on page 349 and write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for an A. *Write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for a B. *Define the terms listed on page 349 for a C. Start thinking of a subject for your informative speech. It may be on any topic (appropriate for school)
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Salam Abu-assaf Mrs. Krikava April 6‚ 2017 Pediatrician I.Introduction: A.Attention-Getter: If you could be a part of a community dedicated to providing our country’s youth with the best gift anyone can offer‚ wouldn’t you? B.Necessary Information: Today‚ I will be talking to you about pediatricians‚ which are doctors who specialize in caring for children and the youth of our society. C.Clam: Becoming a pediatrician is a great way to help better the health of children
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