eng2 module 6 Flashcards
This study is analyzed as qualitative research, it indicates the experiences and opinions of each respondent. In choosing this type of research, we were interested in studying the nature of the phenomena of our research.
ARTICULATION
you get air into a storage chamber
BREATHING
you force air into vibration by the
action of the vocal folds
PHONATION
your mouth, nose and throat cavities
amplify the sound so you can hear it
RESONATION
you modify the sound by movement
of the teeth, tongue, and lips into recognizable
patterns.
ARTICULATION
is achieved by changing the tone, volume, and pitch of your voice to deliver various meanings effectively as you speak. Taking into consideration the modulation of your voice will help the audience to comprehend the speech being delivered clearly.
MODULATION
the certain charm or charisma that a speaker possesses that draws in an audience and commands their full attention. You can command attention by grooming, dressing up, and speaking well.
STAGE PRESENCE
Ways to improve your stage presence:
- Relax
- Practice
- Study
gestures executed using your facial muscles. It acts as the most basic visual aid that helps you connect with your audience and reinforce the content of your speech.
FACIAL EXPRESSION
movements or positions of the hands, arms, body, head, or face that convey ideas and emotions. It is also used to establish contact with the audience and provide visual support for your message.
GESTURES
supplement in making your speech more effective and interesting. A powerful speaker shows confidence through
BODY POSTURE
process of building an understanding and harmonious relationship or bond between the speaker and the largest audience or listener.
RAPPORT WITH THE AUDIENCE