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Know the characteristics of an audience-centered speaker and understand the importance of employing these methods in your own communication. Consider the Audience:
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Select and Narrow Topic, Determine Purpose, Develop Central idea, Generate Main Ideas, Gather Supporting Material, Organize Speech, Rehearse Speech, Deliever Speech
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things to remember when writing your speech
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- your audience writes your speech!
-consider the background and interests of your listeners at each step in developing and presenting your speech. -adapt language and choice of words to the education level of your listeners, -be mindful of listeners backgrounds so you don’t speak over their heads or too simplistic. |
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Define ethics and explain the impact ethics have on public speeches.
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The beliefs values, and moral principles by which peple determine what is right or wrong.
-being ethical in speeches will go towards your overall credibility. |
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Explain why ethical speechmaking is audience-centered.
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-taking into account the needs and rights of listeners. you are being considerate and respectfull enough to your audience to not be unethical
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Know the requirements of ethical speech making and explain why they are important to free speech.
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• -Have a clear, responsible goal.
• Use sound evidence and reasoning. • Be sensitive and tolerant of differences. • Be honest. • Avoid Plagiarism. • Use appeals with good judgment. |
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Explain the history of free speech in America and differentiate between behaviors that are protected under free speech and those that are not.
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-ex. Flag burning
-name calling -intention misleading (people who smoke don’t get altzteimers |
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Define plagiarism and know the ways to avoid plagiarizing.
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-using someone else’s words. Make sure to cite your sources.
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Know the guidelines for ethical listening and why they are important.
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-provide feedback; be sensitive to and tolerant of differences; and listen critically, refusing to sanction unethical messages and tactics.
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