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Freshman Success: Unit 3 Summative Assessment PERSONAL EXPERIENCE SPEECH
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To further your abilities in public speaking Speech is about your Preparation Creating interest Increase your confidence in public speaking PURPOSE
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Informative Example: How you trap a bear Create Interest Example: Your hobbies Convincing Example: Why someone should always wear shoes, based on your experiences Entertaining Example: Tell about the time you went on your first hunting trip, forgot your shoes, and stepped in a bear trap TYPES OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE SPEECH
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https://www.y outube.com/w atch?v=O5Xu5 Vuj7qk WHICH TYPE IS THIS?
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Recommend that you choose either the entertaining speech or the informative speech Prepare thoroughly Know the order in which you want to tell your experience, the words you want to use to describe it, the pace in which you tell the experience. DO NOT MEMORIZE your speech SPEECH TIPS
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1. Wrecks 2. Falling through ice 3. Swimming 4. Hunting 5. Camping 6. Hiking 7. Climbing 8. Racing 9. Sports Contests 10. A memorable trip 11. An experiment 12. Sickness 13. At a carnival 14. Embarrassment 15. A Funny Incident 16. Building Something 17. Speaker’s Choice TOPIC IDEAS
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Think of the suggestions on the previous slide What you decide on should be vivid in your memory and clear Do not begin stalling before you make a choice because you feel that you don’t have anything interesting to talk about. A topic on its own is NOT interesting you make it interesting Choose a topic immediately!!!! HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR TOPIC
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Decide your purpose for giving the speech Inform Entertain Convince Curiosity Outline your speech with a lot of detail This will help you arrange what you talk about into the best order to create an overall picture Explain your personal feelings, emotions, and reactions to the experience HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE SPEECH
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Practice your speech aloud in front of the mirror and friends Continue practicing until you have memorized the sequence of events, NOT the words The more you practice the stronger your speech will become MORE PREPARATION
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When you feel your speech is ready ask yourself these questions: Does your speech merely list a series of persons, places, things, and time without telling what happened to these persons and things? Is your speech about YOU only? Do you have an introduction that grabs the audience’s attention and creates curiosity? Do you have a conclusion? “That is it” is NOT a conclusion FINAL EVALUATION OF SPEECH
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Speak clearly and loudly Use your voice normally and conversationally Arms and hands rest by your side unless you are gesturing You can change your position in front of the class by walking to the right or left a few feet Only do this once or twice Brings more attention to your presentation You may use ONE 3 x 5 card for notes during the speech Do not let the card be a distraction Speech is to be 3 – 5 minutes in length Provide an outline for your teacher You will be video taped while presenting WHEN PRESENTING
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Listen as I read this personal experience speech: “I Saw it Blow” EXAMPLE BY TEACHER
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https://ww w.youtube. com/watc h?v=ReE7- X70iPU PERSONAL EXPERIENCE SPEECH EXAMPLE 1
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https://ww w.youtube. com/watc h?v=L1V6y 5iAEac PERSONAL EXPERIENCE SPEECH EXAMPLE 2
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Discuss the two speeches you just watched Compare and Contrast the speeches What were some good elements that you saw in each speech? What were some aspects of the presentations that could have used improvement? DISCUSS
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Use the rest of the period to outline your speech WORK TIME
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