One of the major differences between public speaking and ordinary conversation is that public speaking usually requires __________.( )
A: a more formal manner of delivery
B: tailoring the message to the audience
C: adapting to feedback from listeners
D: organizing ideas for effective communication
A: a more formal manner of delivery
B: tailoring the message to the audience
C: adapting to feedback from listeners
D: organizing ideas for effective communication
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- One of the major differences between public speaking and conversation is that public speaking usually requires __________.
- The difference between public speaking and conversation include A: Public speaking is more highly structured B: Public speaking requires more formal language C: Public speaking requires a different method of delivery D: All of the above
- What is the Difference between public speaking and daily conversation? A: Public speaking is more intentional and better planned. B: Public speaking requires more formal language. C: Public speaking requires a different method of delivery. D: Public speakers think and speak logically. E: Public speakers adapt messages to the audience. F: Public speakers adapt to listener feedback.
- 中国大学MOOC: The major differences between public speaking and conversation include:
- In public speaking, a good delivery must convey the speakers’ ideas .
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What are the three primary differences discussed in your textbook between public speaking and conversation? a. . b. . c. .
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What is the Difference between public speaking and daily conversation?
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which of the following choices are true about public speaking?( ) A: Learning public speaking can make you braver and more confident B: Public speaking will make you smarter C: Learning public speaking will make you more critical and more independent D: Public speaking is very useful in our daily life
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Among the following major elements in public speaking, which one is the most important one?
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What is the most important element in public speaking?( ) A: Audience B: Speaker C: Pronunciation D: Public speaking skills