Informative Speeches
Manage Your Fears
Effective Voice
Help!
Ten Ways To Conquer
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the informative method used to create an accurate, vivid, verbal picture of an object, geographic feature, setting, person, event or image.
What is a Descriptive Speech?
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the first step in managing your fear(s).
What is identify?
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the speed at which you talk.
What is rate?
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utilizing teachers, tutors, and speech coaches.
What is getting help?
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Exercise reduces tension and helps you concentrate. Getting a little bit of physical activity before your speech will calm you and help you get rid of excess nervous energy. Try taking a walk outside, doing arm circles, or stretching gently.
What is warming up your body before speaking?
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a method of informing that explains the meaning of something.
What is a definition speech?
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a negative emotion where you wait until the last minute to complete something.
What is procrastination?
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lively and dynamic.
What is animated?
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a free service provided to students for assistance with any/all subjects.
What is tutoring?
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Formal practice before a speaking event will help you feel more confident about what you’re going to say and how you’ll say it. But informal practice in social situations (talking in class, speaking to people you don’t know at a party, etc.) will also help you conquer some of your speaking anxiety and fears.
What is practice.
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a method of informing that explains something by focusing on how it is similar or different from other things.
What is a comparison & contrast speech?
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irritability, nightmares, procrastination, change in habits, worried thoughts, fear amplification, and feeling of helplessness.
What are emotional symptoms of fear?
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the highness and lowness of the sounds produced by vibrations of your vocal cords.
What is pitch?
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a specialist that can assist a person with speeches outside the classroom setting
What is a speech coach?
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Picture yourself succeeding and having fun. Close your eyes and do a mental rehearsal of your speech once or twice before you deliver it.
What is visualizing success?
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a method of informing that explains something by showing how it is done, by displaying stages of a process, or by depicting how something works.
What is a Demonstration Speech?
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a physical symptom or negative emotion can result
What is a fear?
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understandable.
What is intelligible?
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the first person you should talk to if you need assistance.
What is the teacher?
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What’s the worst thing that could happen? What will you do if that does happen? Often, even the worst possible situation isn't as bad as you think.
What is playing the worst case scenario?
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a method of informing that explains something by recounting events or a story.
What is a Narration Speech?
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shortness of breath, perspiration, increased heart rate, feeling of being sick, fidgetiness, voice cracking, verbal and non-verbal pauses.
What are physical symptoms of fear?
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the tone, timbre, or sound of your voice.
What is quality?
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reciting a speech in advance several times before actually having to give the speech.
What is practice?
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Very rarely does anyone give a completely perfect speech. Even the President of the United States has room to improve when it comes to public speaking, and your audience will understand if you make mistakes. Think of every speech you give, and the mistakes you make, as a stepping stone toward becoming a more effective speaker
What is taking the pressure off yourself?