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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but then I look down at my notes as my speech is continuing. I can see my hands shaking. They always shake‚ but they shake terribly when I’m up in front of people. That’s the moment where any sort of calmness in me is gone. I have a fear of public speaking‚ so this is where that fear comes out. What usually happens is my voice begins to shake. I rush sentences because I can’t breathe. My breathing is ridged and shallow. I can’t seem to get enough air into my lungs. This then lasts throughout the
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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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ORAL PRESENTATION The oral SAC is your chance to showcase your public speaking skills. You are required to present a persuasive speech on a given topic. Everyone‚ even the world’s best speakers‚ gets nervous before delivering a speech…this is natural. Simply adopt a pragmatic attitude and just do it. Preparing a speech is different to writing an essay. An essay can be reread and the reader may pause to consider each point; A speech is heard once‚ therefore it requires a different craft to make
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INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT 1: POSITIVE INTRODUCTION My name is Isaac kofi kwakye I was born in Accra the capital city of Ghana about twenty seven years ago. I have spent a large part of my age in the capital city although I have travelled around the country while I was still growing up. The desire for my parents to see me achieve a higher height in life led to my early enrollment in pre-school .This marked the beginning of my academic life. My academic life started slowly during high school but gained
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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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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1361-2026.htm PRACTITIONER PAPER Competitive e-tailing strategies for fair trade organizations Benchmarking against successful commercial organizations Competitive e-tailing strategies 491 Jaya Halepete and Jihye Park Department of Apparel‚ Educational Studies and Hospitality Management‚ Iowa State University‚ Ames‚ Iowa‚ USA Abstract Purpose – This study aims to provide competitive
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Print Full Name Date Speech 100 section ___ Homework Four Chapter 16 Speaking to Persuade Page 322 review questions 1-10 After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: 1. What is the difference between an informative speech and a persuasive speech? Why is speaking to persuade more challenging than speaking to inform? 2. What does it mean to say that audiences engage in a mental dialogue with the speaker as they listen to a speech? What implications
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