6. Speaking: This section tests your ability to communicate your ideas through an oral presentation. (25 points) Case Study Unit 3: Valentino’s Chocolates In pairs students will prepare a short presentation of their investment plan for the company. They will try to convince their classmates to choose their proposal over those of other groups. The presentation must last a minimum of 4 minutes and a maximum of 8 and include visual aids. After having finished each presentation students will have
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I. Topics for Informative Speaking a. Process most often we use a chronological Organization Occasionally‚ a topical organization b. Objects= tangibles Structures‚ animals‚ people‚ places Topical is the most commonly used organization Sometimes chronological or spatial organizations are used c. Events= Historical or current events‚ diseases d. Concepts Generally a topical organization is used Noncontroversial concepts. *Make sure that all technical terms are defined‚ explained
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Speaking in Tongues Maurya Simon elaborates on the present day human beings cold disconnect from reality in relation to those who were connected in the past. The people of today people are mute‚ invisible scribes to history‚ to ourselves‚ and to each other. We are mindless zombies with no appreciation for nature or each other‚ only ourselves. We are selfish‚ we throw ourselves into our blackberry’s and iPhone’s into our own digital dimension where all attention is focused solely on us where
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CHORAL SPEAKING SCRIPT TITLE: THE TREES THAT DROPPED THEIR LEAVES Trees…. People‚ animal and plants‚ The flora and fauna as in science terms‚ Everywhere need forests and trees! Could you imagine how the world looks like without trees? Goor morning ladies and gentlemen‚ We present you “The trees that dropped their leaves” On one fine day‚ The sun was shining so brightly‚ The wind was blowing cool and swiftly‚ All the trees in the rainforest were having a big meeting. Yet‚ everyone was upset and
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A Taiwanese Speaking English 1 A Taiwanese Speaking English Common Speaking issues experienced in Speaking English Meng-Chun Tsai BUCP104 Douglas Parsons December 10‚ 2013 A Taiwanese Speaking English 2 Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….3 Pronunciation……………………………………………………………………......4 “d & t”……….……………………………………………………………...4 “es”…………………………………………………………………………4 Vocabulary……………………………………………………………………….. 5 “ee & ea”……..……………………………………………………………
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JPN411/511 Forth-‐year Spoken Japanese 「 四年生日本語会話」 かわせ さ え Instructor: 川瀬佐恵 kawase@uoregon.edu (346-‐4003) Office: Friendly 23 Office Hours: 月曜日 & 木曜日 1 時半∼2 時半 & by appointment (メールは日本語でお願いします) Time & Classroom CR# Time Classroom 14298/14307 10:00-‐11:20 (Tue. & Thurs.) 10:00-‐10:50
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Persuasive Speaking and Speech Writing Marie Blanche Information Happiness What is Happiness? The dictionary define happiness
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sure..maybe you can ask somebody else.’’ ’’Okay..thank you!’’ ’’You’re welcome.’’ OH MY ENGLISH! Btw..we’ve given a task by our madam to create a choral speaking script of the theme:Motivation To Learn English..and this is the script done by my group..checkitout! English oh english Today we wish to present choral speaking Entitled Motivation to Learn English Why do we have to learn English? To communicate with others To understand movies To use computers To travel overseas To
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Toneisha Gooch Speaking Outline I. Introduction A. Toddlers‚ babies‚ different chocking causes B. To inform my audience on how to perform CPR on infants or children C. Shouting and taping‚ Pump‚ Open airway‚ Blow D. A preview of these steps are: Noticing a child not breathing call 911 II. Body A. Shout and Tap 1. Shout name‚ lightly tap. (Mickey Eisenberg M.D. University of Washington School of Medicine. Updated 2010 Http:depts.washington
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The Goal of Persuasive Speaking Persuasion is a communication process involving both verbal and nonverbal messages. - The ultimate goal is action or change. * Adoption asks listeners to demonstrate their acceptance * Discontinuance asks listeners to avoid certain behavior * Deterrence asks listeners to prevent an occurrence of something * Continuance asks listeners to continue to perform behaviors Topics for Persuasive Speeches Questions of Fact identify what is true or false Questions
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