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    Perform the speech just as I showed you, clearly and smoothly. If you want to speak louder as bad actors usually do, I might willingly look for a newscaster to read the lines for me. Don’t overuse too many hand gestures; just do as few as possible, moderately, like this. If a powerful tempest of passion comes on you while you are on stage, keep your emotions moderate and smooth. I deeply hate a wig wearing, a bombastic actor that tears a passion into shreds, bursting everyone’s ears to impress…

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    To establish credibility before your presentation can be difficult if your audience such as coworkers do not already know you. If your audience is unfamiliar to you, the best thing to do is find out about them and be very well prepared. Practice and know what you are presenting well. Make sure you have a backup plan for your presentation so that if something goes wrong, you won’t panic. During your presentation, speak clearly and with confidence. Most people have fears of speaking in public,…

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    In my speech one, I used the chronological strategy. The chronological strategy is used when a speaker is describing the history of an event or to instruct how to go about doing a task (Ford-Brown, 2014, p.315). During my first speech, I spoke about the life of Temple Grandin, and why her life made her my hero. The audience can tell I use this strategy because I first start with her birth. I go through all of the adversity and accomplishments she has had throughout her life. I then finish with…

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    Joe Smith gave a speech during a TED Conference in April of 2012 called “How to Use a Paper Towel”. He talked about what a difference one sheet of paper could do for the environment to a crowd of intelligent environmentalists. He talks about how many sheets of paper towels people should use versus how many people actually use. Smith’s love for nature and the environment really stands out when using statistics and a strong vocabulary to attach to the audience. Smith was able to provide the…

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    The title of this speech is "Giving A Demonstration", presented by Scott. S Smith. The style or genre of the speech appears to be informative, educational and promotional. The aim or rather the purpose of the speaker is to promote the product Vspeak 2000 by stating its beneficial factors and to guide the audience through the ways of utilizing the product. The content of the speech is organized appropriately into three parts. The first part involves teaching the audience how to transfer a call…

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    In the TED Talk “How to Speak Up for Yourself” presented by Adam Galinsky, the viewer learns about the different ways one should behave during social interaction. To begin, the audience members are reminded of the importance of speaking up because it is important for someone to voice their opinions. However, the presenter does mention that it is essential for all to recognize that sometimes speaking up can do more damage than good. For example, although a person may feel as though he or she…

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    Walt Disney Speech Essay

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    the audience would receive the speech and determine what changes could be made to meet their expectations. The location of where the speech is being given is also a major factor when it comes to what the speaker’s pitch and tone and how the audience would receive it. For my speech, I will be speaking about the life of Walt Disney and how he changed the entertainment world, showing my audience what an impact his company has had on the world. In order to make my speech effective, I need to take…

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    To: Ms. Harris Working with your daughter, Sarah Lee, has been a wonderful experience. On November 1st, 2010, you signed a parental permission form that allowed me to begin our sessions together. I administered two different tests to Sarah Lee in order to understand why she has been feeling speechless and tongue-tied. The tests were the MAVA and the Told I;4. The MAVA, or Montgomery Assessment of Vocabulary Acquisition, is broken into two parts: an expressive vocabulary part, and a receptive…

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    Language Scale Score Essay

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    target population whose performance on intelligence batteries might be compromised by standard verbal requirements. The WNft is able to test individuals from diverse backgrounds, autistic disorders, developmental delays, instructional challenges, and speech impairment. The WNft is a developmentally appropriate for Danny because Danny does not speak very much. The test was specifically designed for students that do not speak very much so that they can still be tested correctly for special…

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    I did not want to sign up for this class. Even without others having to tell me so, I knew how poor of a speaker I am. There is almost a checklist that I have to go through every time I give a speech: rapid heart rate, a perceived idea of failing, hands that cannot stop shaking, thinking that the audience just does not care about what I have to say, along with many other belittling thoughts. While I may have not learned very much about how I am as a speaker, I have learned enough to start…

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