If you hoped to convey to your audience the excitement of steering a kayak through a river rapids, you should probably __________.
A: break eye contact with your audience
B: gesture less frequently
C: speak at a faster rate
D: speak at a slower rate
A: break eye contact with your audience
B: gesture less frequently
C: speak at a faster rate
D: speak at a slower rate
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- A firm eye contact makes your audience feel respected, and makes your words more trustworthy. To speak effectively, you need genuine eye contact, because this allows you to see the audience’s feedback.
- What does the speaker suggest if you are afraid of having eye contact with the audience? A: Force yourself to have an eye contact. B: Picture your audience as watermelons. C: Place your sight at the hair of your audience at the middle row of the class. D: Tell your audience about your nervousness.
- Who is the first person to ask for information regarding the audience? A: Your parents B: The audience themselves C: Your public speech teacher D: The person that invited you to speak
- In order to make your presentation more interesting, you should ______. A: speak loudly and clearly B: ask the audience questions C: sound enthusiastic
- When you speak to inform, your aim is to _____ . A: convey knowledge and understanding B: urge the audience to take actions C: establish the speaker’s authority D: advocate a cause