Chapter One Quiz Answer Key Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false by circling the appropriate letter. 1. T F Public speaking is more highly structured than conversation. 1. T F Using the power of visualization to control stage fright means that you should approach your speech as a performance in which the audience is looking for perfection. 2. T F Critical thinking is a way of thinking negatively about everything you hear in a speech. 3. T F A speaker’s
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share knowledge and interact with other people is a concern. We tend to see a lot of people and start communicate to them and make small group. We would like to see the roles of each members and how it work in social context. 1.1 Important of speaking English for study and work purposes: English has become a world-wide language‚ with numerous countries adopting it as an official language. English language is a very important language to learn nowadays as it covers a large portion of our
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Public speaking ethics will help speakers to develop guidelines that are useful know. How can we know what is ethical and what is not? Practicing ethical speaking and presentation is not just a matter of of common sense. Words are power. Ethics in public speaking are important because of the tremendous influence one can exert with words alone. There are numerous breakdowns of the ethics in public speaking. There are three main areas of ethics in public speaking. These ethical foundations are:The
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topic? There are many other approaches to the initial speech. . . No matter what the assignment for your introductory speech‚ do your best to understand precisely what your teacher requires. In order to do well in the course‚ you must fulfill the speaking assignments exactly. If something is unclear about the expectations for your speech‚ be sure to ask for clarification. How do I focus my speech? Whether your instructor assigns a specific topic or provides a number of options‚ you will need to gather
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Ibrahim Ibahimli Professor Abbas Abbasov Public Speaking and Persuasion Take-Home Exam 20.04.13 1. Discuss various types of public speaking situations and analyze their distinct purposes and characteristics. Please provide at least one example to support each of your points. There are three types of public speaking situations‚ which are informative speech‚ persuasive speech‚ and ceremonial speech. Each of them has features that define it differently from others. First of all‚ a speech that is designed
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Rhetoric: Creating community through public speaking Example of a student speech Introduce yourself Good morning elders‚ lecturers‚ and fellow students. My name is … …. I come from a small and rural town in North Queensland called Ayr and belong to the Birri-Gubba tribe which inhabit that area. This is my first year at Batchelor and I am currently studying primary education. Before I begin my speech I would like to respect‚ thank and acknowledge the traditional owners of the land upon which we
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Welcome and Thanks (Bare-bones ’models’ to be developed as appropriate and delivered extemporaneously) TRENAK11 English Public Speaking (Hopkins) Department of Translation Studies‚ University of Tampere 1. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ Good Morning! On behalf of the Department of Translation Studies I would like to welcome all of you today to our class in Public Speaking. As you know‚ we have long had such a class in our English Section curriculum‚ and it is a pleasure to have all of you as a part
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Casey Green 1 09/13/11 SPC 100 Section 14 The Great Debaters This film focuses on being a confident and decisive person in life‚ through passionate and informed topics. Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured‚ deliberate manner intended to inform‚ influence‚ or entertain the listeners.¹ After watching this film it does strike a cord of wanting to be able to reach out to others and share my own opinions in a strong‚ confident
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Introductory & Informative Unit 1. Identify the major similarities and differences between public speaking and everyday conversation. Similarities | Differences | ~ Logical organization of thoughts (Message organized by a speaker)~ Tailoring your message to your audience (explain something differently to a child than you would to a grandparent‚ or a peer)~ Telling stories/relaying information for maximum impact (Build up‚ adjustment to punch line)~ Adapting to listener feedback (react
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(This is the best way to contact me.) Office Hours and Location: MWF 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.‚ 12:35 p.m. – 1:35 p.m.‚ 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location – Jones Hall Room 320 (615-898- 5176). Required Textbook and Other Materials: The Art of Public Speaking 11th edition by Stephen Lucas‚ an access code to the ConnectLucas website (comes with a new book)‚ size 4x6 note cards‚ USB Flash Drive (at least 1 GB). Communication Outside of Class: Communication will be done through MTSU e-mail accounts
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