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    “Given at the right time‚ at the right place‚ a simple smile can work miracles.” When it comes to listening to public speeches‚ the speaker’s smile is usually one of the first things that an audience notices. It is the speakers’ job to sell himself to the audience. A nice friendly smile can catch an audiences attention and lore them in to pay attention to your every word almost instantly. That’s why it is critical to remember to always maintain a bright‚ sincere smile at all times during your presentation

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    TYPES OF SPEECH

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    TYPES OF SPEECH According to Purpose ii. According to Preparation of Delivery iii. According to Occasion i. I. According to Purpose 1. Speech to Inform or Informative Speech 2. Speech to Inspire or Inspirational Speech 3. Speech to Persuade or Argumentative Speech 4. Speech to Entertain or Entertaining or Graceful Speech II. According to Preparation of Delivery 1. Impromptu Speech 2. Manuscript Reading 3. The Memorized Speech 4. The Extemporaneous Speech III. According to Occasion 1. Salutation

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    Roman Quintilian Rhetoric

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    “A great speech‚ rational or emotional‚ has the power to influence‚ challenge or persuade more than one audience.” Write an essay response supporting your argument to this statement in a close analysis of how three speeches have been crafted. Roman rhetorician Quintilian once commented‚ “And what‚ after all‚ is an orator? Not a good speaker‚ but a good person speaking well..." Great speeches influence‚ challenge or persuade audiences from any context because they are messages ‘good’ people have

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    Never Thought I’d Have The Same Problems as an Epic Hero The word mature‚ by definition‚ is the emergence of personal and behavioral characteristics through growth processes. In life people mature day by day because of different challenges they have to face‚ and different lessons that they learn. This idea of maturing is seen all over the world in numerous places. One can find great examples of maturing in literature. In fact‚ in the book The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ one can see prime examples of maturity

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    Andrew Kang 2/12/15 Multiple Choice Questions COM 100 – Professor Parsons 1. Co-rumination is defined as excessively talking with friends about ____________. A. personal successes B. individual achievements C. problems and concerns D. other people Answer – C. 2. What kind of feedback is the honest and ethical response a receiver provides to the messages of others? A. Communicative B. Healthy C. Relative D. Reasoned Answer – B. 3. What is the correct term for determining what is right or wrong

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    NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC School of Interdisciplinary Studies English Language and Contemporary Studies (8COMISS) Oral Presentation Brief: The Information Speech AY2015_S1 Read this brief carefully. It is important to arrive on time and be prepared for each class. You are expected to plan and prepare two speeches in this module. The first is the Information Speech. All speeches and presentation materials must be duly written or typed and a copy must be submitted to your tutor. Dress Code Plan your wardrobe

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    Speaking Anxiety

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    I would like to write this reaction paper base on the speech presentation that I gave on Wed Feb 27 on Emotion. I was conquering my fear through the whole presentation. I think that is the most frighten thing: speech followed by death. Thus‚ in a funeral‚ 9 out of 10 are rather laying down in the coffin than speaking behind the podium! Unfortunately‚ I am also a one that fears to give speech more than death. Therefore‚ through this presentation‚ I hope I can conquer the speaking anxiety and improve

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    Tristyn RhodesMr. Bemis English 10 HonorsBody Image February 14‚ 2013 The Pressure to be Perfect What if I told you that little girls everywhere idolized a woman who is five foot nine and weighs only 110 pounds. Her bust in 39 inches‚ her waist only eighteen‚ and her hips measuring in at mere 33 inches. You may think me a little crazy. Her name is Barbie. Created in March 1959 Barbie was used to fill a gap in the ever growing doll market (Barbie). But should little girls really be idolizing

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    ‘MAKING EFFECTIVE ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH IN AN ACADEMIC CONTEXT’ 1. INTRODUCTION Oral Presentations are brief discussions of a focused topic delivered to a group of listeners (audiences) in order to impart knowledge or to stimulate discussion. They may be short or long‚ include slides or other visual aids‚ and be done individually or in a group. Planning and structuring an oral presentation is similar to the process of writing an essay‚ except you need to be conscious of a live audience

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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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