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1.Inhibition.Unlikereading,writingandlisteningactivities,speakingrequiressomedegreesofrealtimeexposuretoanaudience.learnersareofteninhibitedabouttryingtosaythingsinaforeignlanguageintheclassroom:worriedaboutmakingmistakes,fearfulofcriticismorlosingface,orsimplyshyofattentionthattheirspeechattracts.2.nothingtosay.Evenif...
1Make It Relevant When working with children, enthusiasm is contagious. Choose a public speaking topic that relates to their lives and excites them. For example, if working on debate topics, pick an issue that most students feel passionate about, such as recess. If asked to come up with sal...
Next, ask yourself what you want to accomplish through the speech. If your only answer is "to get a good grade," your audience will know that and will tune out quickly. Think about what you want to teach the listeners and what you want them to think or do because of your speech. 2...
lecture 6 how to teach speaking LectureSixHowtoteachspeaking?I.Whatisspeaking?❖Productiveaural/oralskill Spokenlanguage Writtenlanguage Auditory Visual Temporary,immediatereception Permanent,delayedreception Prosody(rhythm,stress,intonation)Punctuation Immediatefeedback Delayedornofeedback Planningandeditinglimited...
Implications for Women's Health and Access to Care The role of government quickly devolved into one of the hot button issues of the 2009鈥 2010 health care reform debate. The intensity surrounding this issue has led us to consider how governments figure into health care delivery in advanc......
(GEOGRAPHY). You probably would talk to others about animals and gain knowledge from others’ experiences(SOCIAL INTERACTION/SPEECH DEBATE). You probably would visit a zoo or a farm to learn about how to care for wild animals or how to raise domesticated animals.(REAL LIFE APPLICATION)You ...
The list of things you have to teach your kids never seems to end—from how to say “please” to memorizing multiplication tables and so much more. On top of all that, there’s money. Spending it, saving it, giving it—oh, and earning it! Where do you even begin? To make your jo...
year, they might still need some help learning how to make eye contact in their presentations. “It’s hard to connect with a camera that doesn’t give you feedback or smile at you, but connection is equally important virtually as it is in person,” says executive speech coachJohn Watkis...
withoutspeech,expressed throughthewayoftellingthestory,Iwillbebetter,soI'm stillpreparedtousenotesbutonlyduringrehearsals;Ifound myabilitytoanswerquestionsbeyondthecapacityofmyspeech, soIstay,thegeneralrequirementsoftimeansweringquestions; Ifoundwhatheisn'tinterestedincannotspeakwell,soIwill notsaythatIamnot...