Everybody can agree with me that the fast way and easiest way to get some information is Internet. Yes, this is a very good source for our preparation but not the most reliable. After watching all videos in chapter six I realized that if I want to prepare a good speech or public topic I have to use different sources such as print and non-print, organizations, interviews, academic journals, magazines, newspaper, gornment publications. What I like in the video is the methods of gathetring materials and impementing in practice how to evaluate your information through the criteria such as realibility, validity, and currency. In the video speech "terrestrial pulmonate gastropod" I found very intresting how the speaker involved me in her speech, how she attracted my attention. In the first I found a slews of new words for myself, second, she depicted intriguing introduction in her topic and I ask myself, what is she talking about? I wanted listen to her speech to the very end. She had very seductive voice and different tone. What was interesting for myself that this speaker was spoken her speech with a passion, she wanted to tell me something about the slugs and she provided a very extended information about them. She did a huge research to prepare her topic and her speech was very cognitive. I found a lot of intresting facts about the slugs and after her speech I wasnted to read about the slugs and to get more information or just to check her facts how true they are. Also the speaker had a very good eyes contact with audience what is very important, she was very persuasive.
In the preparation process for my speeches I will do a deep research, geather information, and evaluate all information.I will determine what I know and what I don't know about the topic and I will evaluate all info for realibility, validity, and currency.
In the preparation process for my speeches I will do a deep research, geather information, and evaluate all information.I will determine what I know and what I don't know about the topic and I will evaluate all info for realibility, validity, and currency.
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