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Published on Mar 19, 2016
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1.
BACKROUND INFO
Get familiar with subject or topic
Acquire knowledge
What's the history
The scoop
The 911
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QuestionMark
2.
CODE SWITCHING
Change the way you speak depending on where you are and who your with.
Consider advance and purpose
Informal vs formal
Professional vs personal
School vs home
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Rex Pe
3.
MOTOS AND MANTRAS
Moros and Marta's are words to live by
Adages-wise sayings; proverbs
A moto in English 8 is on the roof
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debaird™
4.
USING QUOTATIONS
Quote the words of others word for word
He/she said
Quote experts, friends, family, ect.
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Duncan H
5.
SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS
Summarizing main facts
Major points
Paragraph= thesis statement or restatement
Don't be redundant
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Ken Whytock
6.
SONG LYRICS
Quote a song or peom
Use rhyme or rhythm
Play with word puns
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brykmantra
7.
FACTA AND STATS
Facts-validate what you say or write
Stats-statistics
Give your audience numbers
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Leo Reynolds
8.
TRANSITION
Make language flow
Transitions appear everywhere
Transitions-words, phrases, even, whole , sentences
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samgrover
9.
APEAL TO SELF INTEREST OF AIDIANCES
Talk directly to people in aidience
"You"...
Things that motivate,
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Instant Vantage
10.
REFERENCE TO AN OCCASION OR TIME
Occasion-holidays, birthdays
Event- sports, concerts, plays, festivals.
Time-remember when...
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Clearwater Public Library System Photos
11.
USING STORIES
Everyone loves a good Storie, tell me one
Some long and detailed
Some short and sweet
Anecdotes are tied bits
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bcymet
12.
USING SUSPENCE
Use hints and clues but not to much info
Answer throught
Tease aidience
Be sure to give all info in the
Cliff hanger
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Andreas-photography
13.
VISUAL AIDS
Eye catchers focus aidience
V.A.S enliven, enhance, emphasize
Makes vas big and bold so people can see
Don't pass V.A.S around
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BozDoz
14.
ASKING AUESTIONS
Get aidience thinking.
Engage people
If appropriate, let aidience answer
Rhetorical question-need no answer because it is implied
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an untrained eye
15.
ISSUING A CHALLENGE
If you want someone to do something ask.
Challenge people
Call them to question
Be clear and specific with questions.
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AdamKR
16.
THANK YOU STATEMENTS
People like to be thanked
People like to be appreciated.
Thank people
Thank you statements are good in a conclusion of a speech
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