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1 Adapting to audience

Analyzing the Analyzing the Analyzing the 2 Analyzing the Audience Analyzing the Audience Analyzing the Audience

Analyzing the Audience 3 Analyzing the Audience Experience and Knowledge of Subject Attitude toward Subject Attitude toward Speaker Occupation Economic Status

Experience and Knowledge of Subject 4 Experience and Knowledge of Subject Audience’s previous knowledge Ask someone who invited you to speak

Audience’s aspect to your subject 5 Attitude toward Subject Audience’s aspect to your subject Agree Disagree

Attitude toward Speaker 6 Attitude toward Speaker

Audience’s common background 7 Occupation Teacher Doctor Scientist Audience’s common background

8 Economic Status High-income Low-income

Analyzing the Audience 9 Analyzing the Audience Educational Status Culture Ethnicity Gender Age Number

Educational Status & Age 10 Educational Status & Age

11 Culture & Ethnicity

12 Gender

13 Number

Consider the Occasion Purpose of Meeting Location Facilities 14 Consider the Occasion Purpose of Meeting Location Facilities Time of Day and Amount of Time for Speech

Purpose of Meeting Business occasion Culture Event 15 Purpose of Meeting Business occasion Culture Event Community conference

Location 16 Classroom Historic Eating…

17 Facilities Projector Blackboard Lectern

18 Time of Day and Amount of Time for Speech Dozing…

Consider Your Strengths as a Speaker 19 Consider Your Strengths as a Speaker Knowledge of Subject Time to Prepare Interest in Subject Reputation and Credentials

20 Knowledge of Subject

21

22 Time to Prepare

23 Time to Prepare Better simply get to work

Interest in Subject Topics You Topics Love You Know Topics Your 24 Interest in Subject Topics You Love Topics You Know Topics Your Audience Cares About

Interest in Subject You must be sincerely interested in the 25 Interest in Subject You must be sincerely interested in the subject of your own speech.

Reputation 26

Credentials 27

Choose me 28

Analyzing the Audience Consider the 29 Analyzing the Audience Consider Your Strengths as a Speaker Consider the Occasion

Thanks for your attention 30 Thanks for your attention