Friday, November 7, 2008

Interactive Videos Ch 10 and 12

I learned more helpful tips for my speech in the videos for Chapter 10 and 12. As a reminder from the text, I learned that you can make your speech audience-centered by referring to current events, using inclusive language, and sparking imagination. When delivering your speech, it is best to use a variety of tones so your speech isn’t boring. Keeping natural, formal movements is also a key to physical delivery so the audience is not distracted. And a new tip in the last clip suggested practicing your speech in sections so you can master each part and make your speech flow. It is also helpful to practice in front of friends or family so you can feel more comfortable in front of a large audience. It was easier to comprehend what the text says by actually watching examples of what you are and are not supposed to do.

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