1. ThursdayMarch 17, 2011 DGP Vocabulary TCAP Review The Giver Tools to deliver an effective Speech
2. Essential Tools What tools can you use to convey your knowledge, skills, or ideas in a speech? How can you communicate meaning with your voice and your body language? How do you overcome stage fright?
3. Visual Aids Visual aids are essential tools that will allow you to captivate your audience. Visual aids will not only enhance your presentation, but also help you to remember key points and keep you and your audience focused. Visual aids will support your argument and increase the audience’s understanding of the main points. This is because the mind better remembers picture information rather than word information. A visual presentation willenhance your credibility and it may even help you with your nerves.
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5. Photographs: help your audience “see” who or what you are talking about.
10. Body Language Your movements, facial expressions, and gestures have as much meaning as your words. Using Body Language: Keep your shoulders back but stay relaxed. If you look at ease, your audience can concentrate on your presentation. Breathe deeplyand give yourself a moment to think about what you will say. Be yourself and let your facial expressions reflect what you’re saying. Artificial expressions and gestures will distract your listeners. Use simple hand gestures, such as pointing to a visual aid, to add emphasis and interest.
11. Using Your Voice The way that you use your voice can add to the meaning of your words. The three most import characteristics of your speaking voice are volume, tone, and speed.