Presentation Segments 3

 


1. Write down the list of letters that you will hear,

2. Separate the letters to form words in a sentence. 

3. Say the sentence out loud.

4. What about Chunking for Effect? Example: 

Greed,

For want of a better word.

is good.

5 Chunking can also have an effect on meaning: Write down the list of letters that you will hear,

6. Separate the letters to form words in a sentence. 

7. We attended the conference on trade​ tariffs in Japan​. / We attended the conference on trade​ tariffs in Japan​ / We attended the conference on trade​ tariffs in Japan​

8. Write down the list of letters that you will hear,

9. Separate the letters to form words in a sentence. 

10 The British will never agree to that. But the Germans just might.​

​11. Stress can also have an effect on meaning: Read the sentence 4 times:​

First stress British​

Then never​

Then agree​

Then that​

12. How does the meaning change?​


13. Pacing This is the speed at which you speak.​ You can vary it and slow down to allow what you say to sink in:​

eg. This   is probably   the single   most important​

   thing   I’ve said​

14. This is the rise and fall of your voice ​It helps give what you say your interpretation:​

Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity


15. Body Language


16. Watch this Body Language Video

17. Delivery:

Time to Roleplay




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