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Test 3 is a bit different:
• "Open" one page of notes, plus a dictionary; otherwise, closed book.
• Analyze & evaluate a written speech.• Work as an individual--no group work.• Four questions
– including one asking you to create a section of a Commemorative speech.
• Still: Bring a Blue Book!
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Last Lecture
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Last Lecture
CMU Prof. Randy Pausch
"Really achieving your childhood dreams"
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The responsibility of a speaker
giving an Informative Speech, is to say something worth hearing.
giving a Persuasive Speech, is to answer the audience's doubts & objections.
giving a Special Occasion Speech, is to remind the audience of what's really important.
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Resources you'll need to give a great Special Occasion speech.
1. A point!
2. Compelling organization.
3. Compelling language.
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1. Your point: What is important?
General purpose:
to inspire ("Commemorative")
to entertain ("After Dinner")
Specific Purpose
Central Idea
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Example: the "Last Lecture"
Specific Purpose: to entertain and inspire us with stories of how he achieved--and failed to achieve--his childhood dreams.
Central Idea: In dreaming, trying, and failing we learn the imagination, perseverance and sense of fun we need to succeed--and to help others succeed, too.
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Central Idea=Basic Values
Values are what is most important.
• the things we care about
• our visions of what we want to achieve
• what makes us who we areeither as individuals or as a community.
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ISU Students--what are your values?What do you really care about?What makes you who you are?
What makes you who you are, as a community?
What "hats" do ISU
students wear?
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You might think of it this way:
As a Special Occasion speaker, you are creating community.
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So remember:
Whether you are aiming to entertain or to inspire,
you should have a Central Idea--
one that expresses the values you want to remind your audience about.
You should leave your audience thinking!
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2. Compelling organization
Remember all these? Use them!Speech Introductions (CARRP), Speech
Conclusions, Connectives, Outlining, Patterns of Organization
Likely organizational scheme: Topical.
So remember:Have a reason for why your points are in the order they are!
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3. Compelling language.
Why use "high style"?
• "Dress up" your speech.
• Reinforce your organization.
• Make your values real for your audience.
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Abstract
Values are...
Things you can see,hear, touch...
Things you can't see, hear, touch...
SpecificGeneral
Concrete
but language can make them...
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FREEDOM
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So remember: Use vivid language.
Imagery
– Concrete words
– Simile
– Metaphor
Rhythm
– Alliteration
– Repetition
– Parallelism
– Antithesis
Techniques in textbook:
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Three key standards for assessing a Special Occasion speech:
1. The Central Idea expresses shared values.
2. The organization is compelling.
3. The language is compelling. (manuscript delivery)
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What's to come• Friday: Experiments with language
• Monday: Impromptu speeches
• Wednesday: Test 3! (see online study guide)
• All bonus work (end of 14th week)
• Optional final exam (replaces quizzes; see online, & email me)
• Outside speech evaluation assignment
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Lecture: "The skeptical environmentalist's guide to global warming.
Bjorn Lomborg
TONIGHT!Memorial Union, Sun Room6:00 p.m.
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oneyearago
beginning ofsemester
yesterday
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Lecture: "Pearls, politics & power: How women can win and lead."
Madeleine Kunin,Three time governor of Vermont
Thursday, 24 April7:30 p.m.Memorial Union, Great Hall
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Course evaluations
LecturerLecturerOverall course design/
syllabus
Supervision of staff
Lecture sessions
Quizzes/WebCT
Tests/Exam
Lab instructorLab instructorLab sessions
Speech grading
today dead week
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How to give feedback
• Focus on what's most important
• Be specific & detailed
• Give advice about how to do better
• Take personal responsibility ("I think/feel") and be civil
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What have you achieved?
Ten years from now, you will be giving great speeches and presentations.
Now, you know from experience:• that you can stand up and speak.• some techniques for how to do it.• why it is important.• that public speaking can be fun!