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- If you are an extrovert, let yourself speak slowly and deliberately and thoughtfully.
- Novelty is the most effective way to capture a person’s attention.( )
- Concreteness is to talk about it abstractly.( )
- If you have any doubts about any particular words, check its audio pronunciation in an online dictionary.( )
- You can find good English public speeches on the website TED.com. ( )
- Whatever you learn, before getting creative, you need to know the rules. ( )
- When you want to reject an idea,you can use your hand to chop. ( )
- A rhetorical question is one either everyone knows the answer to or I don't care. ( )
- Public speaking is a vital means of communication of expressing ideas.( )
- Parallel structure can create a sense of disorder in your speech. ( )
- The technique of classify possible topics is also called clustering.( )
- It doesn't matter if your audience can recall what you've said. ( )
- You can state your specific purpose in more than one infinitive phrases that indicates what you hope to accomplish with your speech.( )
- The more hand gestures, the better in speech delivery. ( )
- When you say a funny thing, but your audience say, “Oh, that's terrible”, you should NOT keep on trying. ( )
- Various and constant body language will be good for your speech. ( )
- Rhythm refers to the patterned, recurring variance of elements of sound or speech. ( )
- Starting your speech with the most important points is a good idea. ( )
- Exclusive language is language that avoids placing any one group of people above or below other groups while speaking. ( )
- The larger your audience size, the more formal your presentation might be. ( )
- How to use familiar words? ( )
- Which of the following are agitational speeches? ( )
- You should think about the following things when choosing your home position.( )
- What are features of "antithesis"? ( )
- In audience analysis, some factors should be taken into consideration. What are they? ( )
- Why should we present the most important point first? ( )
- Nervous presenters will do the following things ( ).
- Audience expects speakers to avoid stereotypes based on ( ).
- What topics can you find from TED.com? ( )
- Whose ideas can applied when you try to persuade some people? ( )
- In a cross cultural context, you should avoid ( ).
- You can visualize yourself giving a perfect presentation and speaking in public, which is filled with ( ).
- In what ways can you get people's attention? ( )
- If you haven’t been invited to give a talk, this course will still be valuable because it will teach you ( ).
- What can be possible objectives of a persuasive speech? ( )
- Which type of questions is especially useful for getting people’s knowledge in a specific field when designing an audience-analysis questionnaire? ( )
- Stage fright, as an internal sense,is ( ).
- In classical Greece and Rome, public speaking was studied extensively and played a central role in civic life. ( ) is considered the most important work on this subject.
- Which way can make your speech more interesting? ( )
- Making your preparing for a speech a learning experience for yourself as well as for your audience. you may need to ( ).
- A speech dominated by ( ) words is much clearer and easier to understand.
- TED is a nonpartisan nonprofit speech forum, devoted to ( ), usually in the form of short, powerful talks.
- If my objective to the speech is that " I want to encourage you to try a new restaurant", what kind of speech should it be? ( )
- You can establish your credibility by ( ) ?
- Which section of TED can you find this topic 'Can technology solve our big problem?' ( )
- Which sentence does NOT have "alliteration" in it? ( )
- ( ) speech has become an international epidemic.
- You can never succeed to achive the goals of the speech if you don't ( ) it.
- Choose the best word to complete the following sentence: You should never ( ) or look down on a co-worker.
- Stage fright is ( ) physical reaction.
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A:No Jargon B:use short, homely words of common usage C:No big bloated words D:No overly technical language
A:
To teach kids drawing.
B:To inspire people to act on their dreams.
C:To encourage people to go abroad.
D:To educate how to feed ducks.
A:make sure you do not stand in front of any visual aids B:make sure all the members of your audience will be able to see you easily C:make sure it is convenient for you D:make sure you are close enough to anything you need to use during your presentation
A:Loose structure B:Similar ideas C:Paralleled structure D:Contracting ideas
A:
audiences' interests
B:size of the audience
C:attitudes towards the topic
D:audiences' knowledge
A:
First impressions are most unforgettable.
B:Some of the audience may neglect the introduction.
C:If I can’t finish my presentation, I’ve told you, the most important.
D:I don’t have to tell you it is the most important.
A:
moving constantly from foot to foot
B:returning to home position
C:twisting their body from side to side
D:changing position frequently
A:disability B:race C:age D:gender
A:
Design
B:Science
C:Global issue
D:Business
A:
Celebrities'.
B:Experts'.
C:Your life lessons'.
D:Your relatives.
A:idioms B:jargon C:familiar words D:slang
A:intelligence B:
humor
C:warmth
D:confidence
A:Relating the topic to them. B:Being apologetic. C:Showing them stories. D:Using startling statistics.
A:how to sell yourself in an interview B:how to make friends C:how to make your ideas more persuasively D:how to tell a lie
A:To educate something. B:To let you agree with me. C:To encourage you to act on something. D:To inform you of something.
A:
Multiple choice questions
B:Scale questions
C:Open-ended questions
D:Yes- no questions
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vague
B:obscure
C:invisible
D:visible
A:
The Art of Public Speaking
B:Shorter Logic
C:Aristotle's Rhetoric D:De Orator
A:
Using language inclusively
B:Using language clearly
C:Using language accurately
D:Using language vividly
A:
ask your teachers
B:persuade your audience
C:do additional research
D:change a topic
A:concrete B:idiomatic C:abstract D:technical
A:
promoting products
B:spreading ideas C:arousing arguments
D:raising awareness
A:informative B:dissuasive C:persuasive D:agitational
A:
showing opinions of ordinary people.
B:showing opinions of the experts.
C:practicing your speech many times.
D:practicing your speech occassionally.
A:
Education
B:Entertainment
C:Health
D:Technology
A:Practice makes perfect. B:Live and learn. C:Pride and prejudice. D:Time and money.
A:Simple B:Concrete C:Cluttered D:Familiar
A:
logicalize
B:fail
C:abstract
D:eccerpt
A:pontificate B:condescend C:polarize D:compromise
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normal
B:strange
C:sorrowful
D:abnormal