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1. Uh Oh! I Have to Deliver a Speech! Understanding your nervousness Tips for Staying Relaxed Ten common errors to avoid 2. Before You Begin The Communication Process Determining Your Purpose Selecting a Topic Outlining the Speech Creating a Bibliography Documenting Your Sources Some Guidelines to Avoid Plagiarism 3. Research & Support Material The Research Process Supporting Material Examples of Hard Evidence Examples of Soft Evidence Tips for Using the Internet 4. Organizing Your Presentation The Body of the Speech Patterns of Organization Chronological patterns Spatial patterns Causal patterns Topical patterns Problem-cause-solution Pro-con division The Motivated Sequence 5. Using Language Effectively Oral Style v. Written Style Tips for Effective Language Use Memorable language 6. Opening & Closing the Presentation Introductions Previews & Reviews Conclusions 7. Using Presentation Aids What are visual aids and why use them? Types of visual aids Creating effective presentation aids 8. Delivering an Effective Speech Memorization The Beginning Vocal Style Eye contact Volume Rate Gestures Text Movement Posture Facial expression Ending Evaluating Your Speech

What Every Student Should Know About Preparing

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 06/09/2006
      ISBN13: 9780205505456, 978-0205505456
      ISBN10: 0205505457

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      Table of Contents
      1. Uh Oh! I Have to Deliver a Speech! Understanding your nervousness Tips for Staying Relaxed Ten common errors to avoid 2. Before You Begin The Communication Process Determining Your Purpose Selecting a Topic Outlining the Speech Creating a Bibliography Documenting Your Sources Some Guidelines to Avoid Plagiarism 3. Research & Support Material The Research Process Supporting Material Examples of Hard Evidence Examples of Soft Evidence Tips for Using the Internet 4. Organizing Your Presentation The Body of the Speech Patterns of Organization Chronological patterns Spatial patterns Causal patterns Topical patterns Problem-cause-solution Pro-con division The Motivated Sequence 5. Using Language Effectively Oral Style v. Written Style Tips for Effective Language Use Memorable language 6. Opening & Closing the Presentation Introductions Previews & Reviews Conclusions 7. Using Presentation Aids What are visual aids and why use them? Types of visual aids Creating effective presentation aids 8. Delivering an Effective Speech Memorization The Beginning Vocal Style Eye contact Volume Rate Gestures Text Movement Posture Facial expression Ending Evaluating Your Speech

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