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    12/13/12 Informing and persuading are two different things. When it comes to informative speaking the goal is to educate‚ make the person or audience understand how something works‚ an event or explaining a concept using facts. It isn’t trying to advocate a cause. Speaking to persuade is the process of creating‚ reinforcing‚ or changing people’s beliefs or actions while using opinion. Informing and persuading speaking are used in everyday situations but it’s important to know the differences between the

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    Clearly speaking Pronunciation in action for teachers Anne Burns and Stephanie Claire Clearly speaking Pronunciation in action for teachers Anne Burns and Stephanie Claire Published by the National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research Macquarie University‚ Sydney NSW 2109 for the AMEP Research Centre on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs Burns‚ Anne. Clearly speaking: pronunciation in action for teachers. Bibliography. ISBN

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    The keys to planning an effective presentation Preparation is the perfect way to minimize nervousness and maximize confidence before a presentation. To prepare thoroughly‚ think in terms of the five W’s: why‚ who‚ where‚ when and what. Why am I speaking? What is your objective in this presentation? Is it to inform‚ persuade‚ motivate or explain? Are you selling a product‚ promoting an idea‚ sharing financial results‚ appealing to investors or training your staff? Although many professional techniques

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    Informative Speaking

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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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    saying: Im going to be late for wherever they are going! At this point I realised that transport is a very big problem for local communities. More than a century ago‚ the first government that owned the railway in the British Empire was opened to the public. Ever since then‚ people in Australia have used trains and buses to get to work. In Sydney‚ one million people use that type of transport daily. That is around a quarter of the population of Sydney‚ which uses city rail for work and school. A week

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ Honorable Judges and audience. First of all‚ i would like to thank for the opportunity given to me‚ so that I can stand here with you all in health and happiness. Today‚ I would like to discuss about how to increasing English speaking habit at school. Why English is important for us? English is important for us as the International Language. In this globalization era‚ we are connected to many people from any parts of the world. It is impossible for us to learn every language

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    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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    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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    Mathematically speaking: the importance of language in the learning of mathematics Kerry O’Regan Flexible Learning Centre‚ University of South Australia The genesis of this paper was a study which set out to explore the part played by emotion in the learning of mathematics‚ and which encountered a number of other things along the way. Part of the data from that study comprised transcripts of discussions involving three groups: university mathematics lecturers and secondary and primary education

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    SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.

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