First, the speech should be easily heard and understood -- pace that is neither slow nor too fast, loud enough without background echoes or other impediment. At times, accents can be difficult to listen to, but if the other features are managed, it isn't so bad. Second, I would say that the information the speaker is providing should be interesting and not just a repetition of a list or powerpoint. I think the best speakers I have ever heard have rehearsed their speech a few times before giving it, so that the language is appealing to the ear, not just in written form.
People desire more than two things in public speakers. They want the speaker to be clear, understandable, entertaining, and concise if possible. They would like a speaker with an easy to hear and yet interesting voice.
"What are the different things in the Tituba of Salem village and crucible" i want to know what the different things in the book as pelope , places , what people did .
Well in some situations, such as parties, people want to have fun and try new, weird things such as a guy juking a girl.
Yes, if you don't want it too loud. A home theater will be using at least 4 speakers.
Well, it really depends what you are analysing. What you want to do is to go through whatever it is and look for things that are not what they seem. Like, if it were Superman, you could talk about how Clark Kent seems like one kind of guy but really is another. You can also look at how people have a public persona and a private persona. Sometimes people create an image of themselves that they show to the public which is different from what they are really like. Appearance and reality can be an issue with the whole world, too. Take the Matrix, for example. The world looked like one thing but it was really another. So, once you have identified things that might be appearance/reality issues, you can then see if there is any kind of pattern to them. Does it appear in the work that we ought to hide things, or does the difference between appearance and reality lead to disaster in the work you are looking at?
tone: the way the poem sounds. [ex:) the boy killed himself, i want him back.. the tone sounds sad and regretful. speaker: is the narratour. the one telling the story.
If you want to become a professional speaker, practice doing public speeches
I want to become a public speaker. But I am not too much Rhetoric at it.
The relevance is public speaking give democracy power and the public speaking gets the people to listen and think about what is being said . people only hears what they want to hear a great speaker put put everything he has in his to make the audience believe that it is their own.
It depends if you want to teach it at a college or not. A motivational speaker is someone that can move people generally a large group. That motivation is derived from passion that is so overwhleming people want to get up and do something at that moment and or it stays in there head until they think of a solution. In my opinion, you needed to be a passionate public speaker that can put your thoughts on paper and organize them well. That should be enough. ~josh lyle
That doesn't have to do with any idom, people can agree on anything they want to. Things that people can agree on means things we all think are true, such as scientific facts. You also hear this used when the speaker is hoping that people will agree with him, as in "I think we can all agree on this!"
Yes, because to be a good speaker, you need to believe in your words. Be truthful, because when you are a good speaker, you want people to believe in what you say. Besides, when there's no trust, what is there?
Public documents is the most important because they inform you about things you want to know
They wear what they want, the same as other people.
We need to connect ourself to that supreme power and that needs meditation which cant be achived in public. All of us have some things that we want in life but dont want to tell others about. So it is common practise of most of the people to talk to god in Privacy than in Public.
If they want to.
Ignore Bad Behavior, Dont Reward It..
because they want to