A: Amusing the audience.
B: Controlling your emotions.
C: Building suspense.
D: Previewing the main points.
举一反三
- Which of the following is essential before you end your speech? A: To call for actions. B: To appeal to audience’s emotions. C: To review the main points or central idea. D: To remind the audience the importance of the topic.
- 中国大学MOOC: Which of the following is essential before you end your speech?
- What can you say to conclude a presentation? A: Remind your audience of the main points. B: Tell the audience the significance of your research. C: Show your gratitude to the audience. D: All the above.
- According to your textbook, outlining is important to public speaking because an outline helps you judge whether A: your main points are properly balanced. B: your speech will be interesting to the audience. C: you have adequate supporting materials for your main points. D: all of the above. E: a and c only.
- The body of the speech: A: Introduces the topic to the audience. B: Helps provide the audience an introduction to your credentials as a speaker on the topic. C: Expands upon the main points previewed in the preview statement. D: All of the above.
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Which of the following is not one of the three main questions you should ask yourself before starting your speech? A: Why are you giving this speech? B: Who is the audience of the speech? C: What should I wear to the speech? D: What is the occasion for the speech?
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When should you mention your main goal in making presentations? A: Mention your main goal early to capture attention of the audience. B: Mention your main goal at any time is Ok. C: Mention your main goal late to keep audience in suspense. D: Never mention your main goal at all.
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中国大学MOOC: The body of your speech contains _________ main points.
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The process of organizing the body of a speech begins when_____ A: you determine your topic. B: you determine the main points. C: you start writing your draft. D: you practice delivering your speech.
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Self-introduction is a two-way communication, which means you are telling your audience information that's not only just relevant to yourself and your topic, but also considering the emotions and responses of the audience.