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    Public Speaking Goals

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    Abstract This paper will go over the three main goals I would like to achieve in my public speaking career. My first goal is to improve upon the structure of my speeches to ensure that the topics that I discuss are in an order that will make sense to the audience. My second main goal I have for improving my public speaking skills is to improve on my confidence before, during, and after my speech. Finally, my last goal is to raise my delivery skills when I am giving my speech to assure the audience

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    Public Speaking Midterm

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    Public Speaking Midterm Study Guide This exam covers all material covered in readings and class lectures/activities. The chapters from the Lucas text covered on this exam are: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, and 14. Remember items may be included on the exam even if they were not specifically identified on this study guide. The exam is worth 100 points and will consist of both multiple choice, true/false, and short answer questions. The aim is to test your comprehension of the material covered in

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    Fear Of Public Speaking

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    As of 2015, more people in the United States were scared of public speaking than zombies or volcanoes or even death. The fear of public speaking--also known as glossophobia--is a type of performance anxiety, which is a subgroup of anxieties that include test anxiety, stage fright, etc. The sensations felt by an individual could have been as minuscule as slight tremors, or as overwhelming as gargantuan panic coupled with paralyzing fear. To have stated that glossophobia was a difficult fear to overcome

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    was said by Rob Gilbert, a motivational speaker. This quote instantly made me think of public speaking. It is about impossible to get up in front of a crowd and speak without feeling any nerves. Feeling nervous is okay, but it is important to be able to control your nerves and to prevent them from hindering your performance. As a student in the class of COMM107 this semester, I have experienced more public speaking than I had ever before and this quote hits close to home. Though I dreaded taking this

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    For me public speaking is a form a communication. People communicate with one another everyday, many times a day. However, we do not always communicate with people in the form of public speaking. Public speaking is used more for as a platform; for instance, delivering speeches and giving presentations is a form of public speaking. Public speaking is a platform used to deliver messages. Not many people are exposed to this form of communication so when they have to do it, it becomes difficult for them

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    –Quintilian (DeCaro) Public speaking is not only an art, but it’s an art that has been learned with the help of practice and philosophy throughout history. Greek philosopher Aristotle discovered that in order to assemble the citizens into conformity, one must persuade the people, which is what he called rhetoric.( DeCaro) Public speaking is described as a sustained formal presentation by a speaker to an audience (Verderber, Sellnow. pg.3). Although the fear of speaking in public can be very powerful

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    The thought of speaking in front of an audience causes fear and anxiety in some people and prevents them in expressing their thoughts. Ability to effectively speak to people is an essential skill to be successful in the workplace. Not only the workplace but expressing thoughts, opinion, and ideas are part of everyday life. Good speaking skills are required to simply convey information. In an organization, managers, supervisors, team leaders, and employees that are required to make a speech need to

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    My first strength in public speaking is my organization and preparation skills. I think that I am particularly skilled in creating and preparing a presentation that is straightforward and informational. I know how to effectively organize my presentation in such a manner that will appeal to my audience. In addition, I spend an ample amount of time preparing for my presentation. However, there is definitely room for improvement. I need a bit more practice in trying to make my presentations more concise

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    Discourse Community Analysis Do you fear of speaking in the public? If yes, you might be one of seventy-four percentage of Americans who suffer from ‘glossophobia’ – a public speaking anxiety (source: ‘National Institute of Mental Health’, 23 Nov. 2013). You might also be surprised to know that a large number of people fear of speaking in the public than their death. Well, I was also afraid of presenting in the crowd some years ago when I was in the high school, but now I can effectively do it. The

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    Overview Public speaking is a large part of any young adult’s or professional’s life. It is said that if you can’t express your ideas in an understandable and complete way, that you might as well have not thought of them at all. Being able to express your opinions on matters is a life skill that will never stop being useful. To have nuanced and intelligent conversations, you need to be confident enough that anxiety does not get in the way of your ability to convey your thoughts. Being a collected

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