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Pattern of Organization Types:
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Topical: listing many topics related to the same subject
Chronilogical: in order Problem/Solution: identifying and offering soln. Physical/geographical location: "front to back", "N to S," "left to right." Cause and Effect: State cause, explain effect |
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5 functions of transitions
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1. Precedes to preview pts in presentation
2. Forms a link btw intro to body 3. Refers to the previous main point and procedes on to the next 4. Describes how sub points relate to the key points they signal. 5. Signals the closing of a speech and indicates key points |
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Transition Words
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* Adding Material (also, furthermore, in addition)
* Summarizing or concluding (in brief, finally , in conclusion) * Indication a contrast or change (however, even though, while) *Offering examples or explanations (for instance, in fact, in other words) * indicationg relationships in time (after that, since then) * Nothing Causes (therefore, thus, consequently) |
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3 values of oral presentation
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attracting attention
improving understanding increasing retention |
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Components of effective conclusion
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Cueing your audience that your presentation is ending, reiterating your forecast objective, prompting your audience to give the desired response
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the six gun approach
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describe elements that make it up
compare it to something your audience is familuar to dissect it use it provide reasons for it prove it |
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Speaking channels 1-4
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Verbal- words selected
Aural- coloring your words (tone rate pitch Visual-body talk(gestures) Pictoral(graphs, charts) |
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inductive reasoning
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Specific to gen
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Deductive reasoning
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Gen to Specific
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Casual
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parralelle case
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