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Communication Works by Gamble and Gamble
Communication Works, 7/e
Teri Kwal Gamble
Michael Gamble

Delivering Your Speech: Presenting Your Ideas

Internet Exercises

Delivering Your Speech: Presenting Your Ideas

Exercise 1 Subject: Dealing with communication anxiety

Toastmasters International has been providing speaking tips for approximately 60 years. Their website offers a Top Ten list of suggestions - all of which will help you reduce your communication anxiety. Visit www.toastmasters.com and read their "speaking tips" segment.

Does knowing that everyone who speaks before an audience has communication anxiety help you feel more at ease?

Exercise 2 Subject: Examining a speech online

If your Internet connection can accommodate video feeds, go to www.cnn.com. Evaluate the delivery style of President George W. Bush. Using the information that you have gained from your textbook, what does our President do well and what does he do poorly?

Hint: Enter "Bush and speech and video" into the CNN.com search engine

Exercise 3 Subject: Practice your delivery with impromptu speechmaking

This final exercise is on the honor system. Go to your web-browser, and enter random key-words (e.g., www.dog.com, www.feather.com, www.whatever.com). When you encounter the information coming up on the new page, time yourself. You have one (1) full minute to read and think about what you are going to speak about.

Next, stand up in front of the computer and give an impromptu speech for the next two minutes. Don't worry too much about making sense, at first. Focus on your delivery. Are your hand gestures appropriate? How is your posture? Are you using vocal variations to your advantage?