unexpected areas of growth and learning c. Indicate what elements of speaking you hope to continue to improve on after the course 2. Then‚ for the majority of the paper‚ discuss your choices for your five major speeches (and don’t forget to include the Focus Groups!). These five speeches were: Introduction‚ Personal Narrative‚ Informative‚ Persuasive‚ and Final Speech. What does your collection of speeches reveal about your speaking in this class? Did the words flow fairly easily or was it difficult
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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: 0-205-86749-9 Course Resources: 1)Library Online Access Username: antelope Password: college 2) MLA Citation: http://citationproducer.com/mla-citation/
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presentation before I watched my video was much different from the opinion afterwards. I thought I was nervous‚ legs shaking‚ and speaking in a tense tone. However‚ after watching I realized I was much more relaxed‚ speaking clear and professionally and that my level of professionalism was much more then I expected. I was able to continuously move around while speaking in a confident manner. Although my introduction was clearly stated in a manor that I believe captured the audience and intrigued
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purpose of this paper I will briefly discuss eight (8) of these principles. Maintaining good eye contact with your audience‚ knowing your topic and purpose‚ showing emotion of passions and interest during your speech‚ presenting a rounded picture and speaking clearly and pleasantly in a conversational manner all contribute to a person being an effective oral communicator. Being prepared is of most importance when giving a speech. Know your subject. Thoroughly research your topic and prepare for possible
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Fear of My First Speech in Class When I thought of my first speech class‚ I was a bit frantic. After reading about professional public speakers stories on fear of public speaking and how they essentially overcame it‚ I told myself you can do it. The day of presenting my speech finally arrived and I volunteered to be the one to go first in class. I was more apprehensive about my accent than anything else. Would the audience understand me clearly? Would they be bored with what I have to say
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Problems - The use of inappropriate phrases/expressions which could disrupt audience’s attention. - Problems in delivering the speech.... - Lack of confidence and fear of public speaking - Shyness due to poor verbal skills *Note: Above problems are only examples. You may list other problems as well. • 3.0 Ways of solving these problems. - Show how the problems above could be solved
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M.A. (1997). Toastmaster ’s international guide to successful speaking (Advantage Quest Publications ed.). Petaling Jaya: Advantage Quest Publications Moss‚ J.‚ (1993) Getting your ideas across. (1st ed.). Kogan Page. Steele‚ J.‚ (2008) Speechmastery: learn public speaking mastery; master your speech‚ mind & presence. [Online] Available: http://www.speechmastery.com/. [2008‚ October 2]. AMSA Foundation (2008) Becoming a better public speaker. [Online] Available: http://www.amsa.org/grassroots/speaker
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Assignment Cover Sheet Programme Course Code and title DIPLOMA Public Speaking [COM1108] Student name Assessor name Lee Poh Hui L14000161 Cheryl Withaneachi Assignment Completion date Issued Date Submitted on Persuasive Speech [Assignment 3] 29 October 2014[Part-time] 31 October 2014 [Full-time] Week 2 Assignment title Persuasive Speech [Social Problems] (20%) Learning Objective Learning Outcome Evidence (Page no) To provide students a platform to apply techniques
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How to Overcome Shyness During an Oral Presentation intro Public speaking is one of the more common phobias. People often are afraid that they will look foolish or stupid when speaking in front of a group. Many speakers fear that their mind will go blank or that they will forget what they are to say. When this shyness takes over‚ many people are hurting their careers or their grades in school. Shyness during an oral presentation can be overcome. It will not happen overnight‚ but with some perseverance
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1 The Art of Public Speaking BY J. BERG ESENWEIN AUTHOR OF "HOW TO ATTRACT AND HOLD AN AUDIENCE‚" "WRITING THE SHORT-STORY‚" "WRITING THE PHOTOPLAY‚" ETC.‚ ETC.‚ AND DALE CARNAGEY PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING‚ BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE; INSTRUCTOR IN PUBLIC SPEAKING‚ Y.M.C.A. SCHOOLS‚ NEW YORK‚ BROOKLYN‚ BALTIMORE‚ AND PHILADELPHIA‚ AND THE NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER‚ AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING THE WRITER ’S LIBRARY EDITED BY J. BERG ESENWEIN THE HOME CORRESPONDENCE
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