The central idea is __________.
A: A declarative sentence that tells what you hope to accomplish with your speech
B: A declarative phrase you want your audience to remember in your speech
C: A single infinitive phrase that indicate what you want to accomplish with your speech
D: An interrogative sentence that provokes the audience's curiosity and interest
A: A declarative sentence that tells what you hope to accomplish with your speech
B: A declarative phrase you want your audience to remember in your speech
C: A single infinitive phrase that indicate what you want to accomplish with your speech
D: An interrogative sentence that provokes the audience's curiosity and interest
举一反三
- You can help your audience remember your speech by making your speech as difficult as possible.
- When you discover most of your audience are showing no interest in your speech, you should: ( )
- Now you are planning to give a 5-minute speech to your classmates in this course on a topic you are interested in. Think about the purpose, topic, audience and venue of your presentation and answer the following questions. 1) What is your purpose of giving the presentation? 2) What topic do you want to address? 3) What are the main points you want to make? 4) What do you know about your audience? 5) What do you know about the presentation venue?
- If you want to persuade a skeptical audience, which of the following is it mostimportant for you to do in your speech? A: Define unclear terms in the introduction. B: Answer the reasons for the audience's skepticism. C: Organize the speech in problem-solution order. D: Focus the speech on questions of value.
- If you can't express in a sentence or two what you intend to _______, then your speech is not focused well enough.