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    * Introduce Yourself (Name‚ Job – IC and Motivational Speaker – Student) * Introduce Better Speaker Series (10 Speeches for Enhancing our Speaking Skills) * My TM & Public Speaking Background (Member since 2009 – Public speeches in four countries since 1995 including Iran‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Canada (Toronto‚ Chatham‚ Vancouver)‚ and the United Kingdom) * The importance of body language: * Repetition: they can repeat the message the person is making verbally. * Contradiction:

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    parties (meaning the speakers and the listener). While speakers share part of the responsibility for communication‚ listeners also must bear some part of the burden. Q8. The three types of interference are as follows External interference Internal interference Speaker generated interference. Q10. The number one mistake made by public speakers‚ is failing to tailor one’s speech to the needs and interest of the audience. Q2. Fear and nervousness are beneficial to the speaker because‚ Fear brings

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    The Importance of Public Speaking. Public speaking can be defined as continuous formal presentation to an audience made by a presenter . Most of the time‚ people use public speaking to deliver vital messages to the public in proper way. As its name implies‚ it is a way of communication that will make our ideas public. Through public speaking‚ we share our ideas with people and it may influence people’s thoughts. Nowadays‚ many people around the world use public speaking to spread their ideas

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    concepts of right and wrong behavior”.1 What makes us trust a speaker or believe that he or she is a reliable source? Who can we trust to have our best interests at heart? According to Stephan Lucas in The Art of Public Speaking‚ the main guidelines for ethical speaking are: be fully prepared for your speech‚ be honest about what you say and avoid name-calling and other abusive language.2 By following each other these guidelines‚ a speaker can and will put their ethical principles to practice and justly

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    nerve-wracking‚ complex process. However‚ one important aspect should never be forgotten: good speakers are made‚ not born. Even the most polished public speakers today‚ whether politicians‚ motivational speakers‚ spokespersons‚ etc.‚ had to learn and apply the basics of public speaking. Mastering public speaking builds confidence and creates a sense of satisfaction. In a way‚ the ability to be a good speaker allows you a greater sense of personal control. Participation in public speaking gives you

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    A BRIEF CONTENTS PART 1 • GETTING STARTED 1 1. Becoming a Public Speaker 2 2. From A to Z: Overview of a Speech 8 3. Managing Speech Anxiety 1 4 4. Ethical Public Speaking 23 5. Listeners and Speakers 30 PART 2 • DEVELOPMENT 36 6. Analyzing the Audience 37 7. Selecting a Topic and Purpose 49 8. Developing Supporting Material 57 9. Locating Supporting Material 64 10. Doing Effective Internet Research 73 1 Citing Sources in Your

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    determining a given word’s degree of integration into the mental lexicon. The paper begins by reviewing the body of evidence relevant to the research question‚ and then presents the design and results of an investigation comparing nonnative and native speaker patterns of responses in light of depth of word knowledge scores. In discussing the results of the study‚ a tentative model for the process by which words are integrated into the mental lexicon is proposed‚ and the long-standing belief that a

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    Intro Speech 100 Midterm 1

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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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    * public speaking is American’s number one fear what is public speaking features communication between a speaker and an audience speaker does most of talking audience centered emphasizes the spoken word usually a prepared presentation Why study public speaking Use in Classroom Career Communication skills outrank all other qualities Community Least expect it Public Speaking: A great tradition The ancient Greeks were the first people to think formally about rhetoric –a systematic

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    self-centric. There are few endowed or those who have inculcated the kind of human psychology that tolerates all kinds of unpredictable human behavior and succeed in hammering a consensus in his favor from a contradictory situation. An effective public speaker is one 1. Who has the ability to make his listeners

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