topic that shows off your best points. SUITING YOUR AUDIENCE Whether you choose your topic or it’s assigned to you‚ you must consider audience needs. As you narrow a topic‚ determine what the audience wants or need to hear‚ using audience analysis skills
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Nguyet Bui CJN 177- Prof.Janet Oliver Feb 5th‚ 2013 LISTENING ANALYSIS I choose to talk about my Math class‚ which is MATH 165 with Prof. Edgar. This class is Calculus I. We are learning to understand the “instantaneous” change‚ by which we mean changes over tiny intervals of time. First‚ when I saw the class’s description I guessed that it would be a really interesting class. But this one is sort of boring because of the professor and some students. The class begins
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Communication.Harlow. Pearson Education Limited. Porter.L. 2002 Educating Young Children with Special Needs. London. Paul Chapman Publishing Powell G‚ and Powell D Thompson N. 2009. People Skills Third Edition. Hampshire. Palgrave Macmillan Vygotsky (1981) Powell G‚ and Powell D http://www.teachingexpertise.com/articles/effective-communication-and-engagement-1126 Woodhead M‚ Faulkner D‚ Littleton K‚ 2006 Making Sense of Social Development
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Effective Presentations In order to deliver a passionate‚ charismatic presentation‚ it is necessary to carefully rehearse and prepare beforehand. As introduced by “Preparing to Be Real‚” there are several strategies during rehearsal which can help better connect the speaker with the material and his/her charisma: (1) find and rehearse its essence‚ by running through the high-level structure of the speech in a short duration (learning what’s important and what’s not)‚ (2) focus on the opening
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Communication skills There are many different types of communication skills used in care settings. They are used to support and value the service user; by using different skills it can make the service user feel more comfortable within the care setting. In this piece of work I will be researching four of them in detail; these are tone‚ pace‚ eye contact and body language. It is statistically proven by Albert Mehrabian that 7% of messages relating to communication is through speech‚ 38% of messages
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Answer keys PRACTICE TEST 1 LISTENING Section 1 1 A 2 C 3 D 4 D 5 C 6 Prescott (must be correct spelling with capital “P”) 7 41 8 Fountain (must have capital “F”) 9 752239 10 £65 Section 2 11 E 12 F 13 H 14 $250 million 15 roads//road system 16 too late 17 school children//boys 18 3 19 boats//pleasure crafty/boats and pleasure craft 20 pilot 21 (musical) instruments Section 3 22 A 23 B 24 C 25 A 26 talk//give a talk 27 write up work 28 can choose 29 open book
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Chapter 24: Persuasive Speaking Goal: reach desired ends through an honest means I. Persuasion ‘the art’ –faculty of observing in a given case the available means of persuasion. Persuasion is symbolic‚ non-coercive (not forced) influence 3 factors: Context—social‚ cultural‚ political climate Agent—persuader Receiver—audience **Equal opp. To persuade‚ Complete revelation of agendas—let audience know complete list of goals and how you intend to get audience there‚ Critical receivers—have
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UP TO DEVELOP LISTENING SKILLS TO MEET THE CHANGING NEEDS OF THE 21ST CENTURY S.Mathumathy‚ Ph D Scholar‚ Dept of Linguistics‚ Bharathiar University‚ Coimbatore-46‚ Tamilnadu. madhuphdsch@gmail.com Abstract In the midst of the rapid tempo at which technology is changing nowadays‚ the styles and strategies of students ’ learning are also developing and escalating. This paper will have a bird’s eye view on how using technology can facilitate develop listening skills. First‚ the low-tech
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1) When Josh went home during his spring break he wanted to convince his family to support his decision on joining the fraternity. After his second day in town after he ate dinner he brought up the topic to his father. A form of Ineffective Listening that was evident in this communication was monopolizing which is hogging the stage by continually focusing communication of ourselves instead of on the person who is talking (Wood‚ 2014‚ p.121). His dad keeps brings the topic back on himself and what
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if you try to speak or communicate in English‚ they are : 1) Rewarding job Our dream is to get a good job which is accepted by the society. To get such a job‚ there are a series of interviews which you should face. Our fluency and skill in English speaking is the main criteria which the interviewers give more Focus on. If you could speak without fail in front of them‚ it is sure that you will be rewarded 2) Watching TV Our main hobby in this modern era is watching TV; there is no doubt
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