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CASE 2
ОглавлениеPractical Speaking Training. Сrush the fear of public speaking
1. DRAW A CARTOON (Naval Admiral William McRaven`s addresses.)
What 1 lesson from this speech can you apply to your own life?
Directions:
Use the narrator’s descriptions to help you draw three Scenes and the characters.
– After you draw each scene, write what the characters talked or thought about.
– If the characters talk to each other, write their conversation in a speech bubble.
– Write a character’s thoughts about anything in a thought bubble.
Example: «If you want to change the world get over being a sugar cookie and keep moving forward.»
«There were many a student who just couldn’t accept the fact that all their effort was in vain… Those students didn’ t under-stand the purpose of the drill. You were never going to suc-ceed. You were never going to have a perfect uniform.»
As you brainstorm the story`s characters, think about which are their main
motivations. Which are their secondary ones?
Create your Speech.
The goal of this presentation is to show you how a speech success isn’t the re-sult of good luck, ability.
The speech success is simply a case of taking the steps required to introduce changes and bring revolution in every field, inspiration from your speech. How big your heart is.
Do you agree?
What were some of the main messages of this particular speech?
List the main points and themes.
– Oratory – What words or phrases helped to support the speech’s main pur-poses? In particular, which words or phrases evoked emotion, painted a strong image or are very descriptive. How do the words and phrases you’ve pointed out lend to (or distract from) the points being made?
– Emotion – What emotions do you believe Naval Admiral William McRaven was trying to evoke? Do you believe this was achieved? If so, what words in particular helped to convey emotion?
– Audience – To whom is Naval Admiral William McRaven trying to appeal? What words help you come to this conclusion?
– Delivery – What do you notice about Naval Admiral William McRaven `s use of elements like tone of voice, inflection, pause, pacing, rising and falling volume and body language to emphasize specific points in the speech?
There are many issues you can talk about at your inauguration. How do you pick one? A good idea is to look inside yourself and find out what you feel very deeply about. Maybe it’s the environment. Or you feel that downloading music on the Internet should be free. Your issue should reflect who you are and what you care about.