While watching the speech buddy videos, I learned a good new things, at the same times some things that they talked about I already knew. I want to practice my speech and it's good to use inclusive language and to choose words that don't privilege one group over another. Noninclusive language promotes discrimination and stereotyping, even if the speaker's word choices are unintentional. During your speech we can try to spark our audience’s imagination by telling a story, other words we can send invitations to imagine and humor. Invitations to imagine ask listeners to create a scene or situation in their minds. Humor is a very important part of speaking, but don’t overuse it.
Be sure to balance your facial expressions.
Practicing your speech is a great tool to help decrease anxiety the day of presenting.
Chapter 10 was about audience centered language. Language geared toward our audience helps us get message across in a way that resonates with them. Your success as a speaker depends in part on using words that appeal to your audience. Put the language in context. We have to show why do we use these words for this topic and connect our topic with the real meaning of the words.
Be sure to balance your facial expressions.
Practicing your speech is a great tool to help decrease anxiety the day of presenting.
Chapter 10 was about audience centered language. Language geared toward our audience helps us get message across in a way that resonates with them. Your success as a speaker depends in part on using words that appeal to your audience. Put the language in context. We have to show why do we use these words for this topic and connect our topic with the real meaning of the words.
Delivering the speech like in the video we have to pay attention to our volume and tone of voice. I have the problem sometimes I may use verbal fillers without providing any information, but I don't want to hurt my credibility and I have to tell my speech using vocal variety to evoke emotions in the audience.
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