Visual Aid, Special Occasion, Speaking In Small Groups Flashcards

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Tips when preparing visual aid

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1) well in advance (neat)
1 aid per group
2) simplicity (visual aids need to be large enough for audience to see
3) Use fonts that are easy to read (No More than 2)

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Visual Aid

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Anything the audience can look at that helps clarify or reinforce ideas in a speech

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Presenting Tips (visual aid)

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  • Avoid using chalkboard
  • Never put visual aid out before discussing information about it
  • Avoid passing anything around the room
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5 SPECIAL OCCASION SPEECHES

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  • Introduction
  • Presentation
  • Acceptance
  • Commemorative
  • After Dinner
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Introduction

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  • build enthusiasm
  • build enthusiasm for topic
  • establish credibility or up coming speaker
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Presentation

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Recognition speech

Ex: gift or award

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Commemorative

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Pays tribute

Ex: eulogy

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After Dinner Speech

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Entertaining speech (usually jocular)

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Small Group

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3-8 people

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Leadership

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1) Implied leader - member that group member defer to
2 emergent leader- emerging leader (steps in takes over w/I anyone telling them)
3) delighted leader - leader that is chosen

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Responsibility for being in a group

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1) Commit yourself to the goals of the group
2) fulfill individual assignments
3) avoid interpersonal conflict
4) encourage full participation

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