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1 Matakuliah: G1062/Public Speaking Tahun: September 2006 Using Language Pertemuan 7

2 Language is Important Meanings of Words Using Language Accurately Using Language Clearly Using Language Vividly Using Language Appropriately

3 Language is Important Share experiences Formulate values Exchange ideas Transmit knowledge Sustain culture

4 Meanings of Words Connotative Denotative

5 Using Language Accurately Precise Accurate

6 Using Language Clearly Using familiar words Choose concrete words Eliminate clutter

7 Using Language Vividly Imagery Rhythm

8 Imagery Concrete words Simile Cliché Metaphors

9 Rhythm Parallelism Repetition Alliteration Antithesis

10 Using Language Appropriately Appropriate to the Occasion Appropriate to the Audience Appropriate to the Topic Appropriate to the Speaker