Randy Pausch; Speaking Strengths By Amanda Apatow Communications Paper #2 February 28th 2012 When faced with the knowledge that you are about to do something you love for the last time‚ how would you react? When Randy Pausch‚ a virtual design professor at the University of Carnegie Mellon was given the diagnosis of liver cancer with only a few months to live‚ he knew that everything he did would be the last time he did it. Randy chose his last lecture to be an inspiring tribute to his life
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Revolution Commemoration Day - August 19 (Ngày cách mạng tháng Capital Liberation Day - October 10 (Ngày giải phóng thủ đô) Vietnamese Women’s Day - October 20 (Ngày phụ nữ Việt Nam) Teacher’s Day - November 20 (Ngày Nhà giáo Việt Nam) SPEAKING TOPICS 1. The differences between Vietnamese culture and American culture that you recognize from movies and books. 2. A special holiday in Vietnam that you like the most. 3. Introduce a holiday or a traditional custom that represents your hometown
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Sarah Ahmed Mohamed Personal data Date of birth : 26/1/1982 Nationality: Egyptian Employment status : part time Relation status: married Address: vela 152‚El Nargs 2 ‚El Tagmo’El khams Cell phone NO.:01005277716 E-mail:sarah.ahmed95@yahoo.com English as a second language educator Patient –trustworthy –compassionate Dynamic and results-oriented ESL teacher committed to inculcating a passion for learning ‚creating multicultural awareness through teaching the fundamentals of the English
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Public Speaking Self Reflection Regarding Patient Images Presentation COMM/218 04-01-2013 Professor Brookie A. Allphin Public Speaking Self Reflection Paper The information in this paper will include the topics of a presentation such as the introduction‚ body‚ conclusion‚ delivery‚ language‚ audience and topic‚ visual aids‚ and the general evaluation. This paper embraces the thoughts from the presenter‚ incorporating personal ideas and those of peers and instructors‚ on how this speech went
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with the German-speaking Community in Belgium that consists of around 72.000. Having belonged to Germany for several years‚ the Community is attached to Belgium after the Second World War in 1945. In 1983‚ the Community is officially acknowledged as the German-speaking Community. Nowadays‚ the German-speaking Community consists of the nine municipalities Kelmis‚ Lontzen‚ Raeren‚ Eupen‚ Bütgenbach‚ Büllingen‚ Amel‚ Sankt Vith and Burg-Reuland. Being situated in the French-speaking Wallonia‚ German-speakers
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CHAPTER II THE OVERVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE 2.1 Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign Language. Language is very important to communicate in society. Language is made up of sounds‚ words and sentence. Brown states‚ “language is more than a system or communication. It involves whole person‚ culture‚ educational‚ developmental communicative process”. It means Language is measured as a mean of communication and it is difficult to do all activities without language. Based on the abstract
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HPD 111 – PUBLIC SPEAKING ENGLISH OUTLINE TOPIC: Friends and friendship. OUTLINE Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about who are friend‚ and what is friendship. Central Idea: friends are people whom will always be at your side whenever you need to express or share your feeling and do some activities with them. Introduction I. It was a few years ago when I saw a group of teenagers do some bully to a teenager. However‚ that teenager didn’t report their activities to police
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that are spoken orally‚ like the one i just read out are better because they are more inviting and encouraging to the audience; whereas other more visual ones are harsher with the audience. also people tend to take in more when a person is actually speaking to them face to face as it isn’t as manufactured as the visual appeals. It is straight to the point and even more truthful also the audience can actually feel the emotion coming from the appeal instead of just staring at a TV. General intro: There
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Steps to Text Analysis Recommended Steps in Text Analysis Introduction: briefly define the text type (the functional style and the genre)‚ the topic‚ the problems raised‚ the cultural and historical background of the author and his text. Useful tips: The first step includes defining the type of the text you are analyzing. Does the text represent fiction/belles lettres style/non-fiction? Is it a whole text or an extract? If it is fiction what genre does the text represent? It should be noted that
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Different Types of Text 1. Analytical Exposition Text Definition of Analytical Exposition Exposition is a text that elaborates the writer‘s idea about the phenomenon surrounding. Its social function is to persuade the reader that the idea is important matter. Generic Structure of Analytical Exposition 1. Thesis: Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s position 2. Arguments: Explaining the arguments to support the writer’s position 3. Reiteration: Restating the writer’s position Language
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