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Public Speaking Handouts

Information Speech Peer Review Handout Demonstration Speech Peer Review Handout
   

 

  

Peer Review Feedback

Demonstration Speech Rehearsal

 

Speaker's name____________________________________

 

Listener's name(s)__________________________________

 

 

1. Name one new thing you learned in this speech.

 

 

 

2. Did the speaker name specific steps?  What were some of the transition words used to signal a new step?  (Example: next, then, second, finally, last, first )

 

 

3.  Do you think you could now successfully perform the same process the speaker has just demonstrated?  Why or why not?

 

 

 

4. Did the speaker offer any type of support materials? ___
___ Numbered List

___ Examples

___ Comparisons

___ Statistics

___ Testimony

___ Quotations

(Note: these might not have been necessary for this particular speech)

 

Which one was most memorable? Why?

 

 

5.        Can you tell the speaker referenced several sources
to provide information in the speech?  Did you see the
source material?

 

 

 

6. Review the written rough draft outline.  Does it make
sense and give the speaker direction?

 

 

 

6.        What one suggestion for improvement can you make?

 

 

7.        How was the length of the speech?  Did it fall in the 5-7 minute range?

 

 

 

 
   

 




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Q&A:

Question: (3/18/2011)
Does anybody have any public speaking tips when giving a Powerpoint presentation to class?
Answer: (5/23/2011)
Do not load up your Power Point with information...use it as a guide for what you want to say to the audience. One bullet point on the slide should equal two or three sentences spoken. YOU should be as interesting as your presentation! =)



Question: (9/14/2010)
When giving a speech, who do you verbally mention people in your work cited?
Answer: (8/31/2011)
Yes! It's like any research you do. Just work it into your speech fluently. There are plenty of online sources that can help you with the format!



Question: (7/8/2009)
what about a suggested topic.


Question: (5/28/2009)
what will listeners react most favorably to in a speech?
Answer: (8/9/2011)
a catchy title

Answer: (3/5/2011)
The Purpose SomeBody Write The Speech !

Answer: (9/28/2009)
if they can relate to it. If you can find a way for every person in your auidence to relate to your speech you will easily be able to keep their attention. If you can also give personal or positive examples in your intro it will definitely draw their attention in. For example, My grandmother struggle from acute arthrisis and it completely disabled her. She tried everything to ease her pain and nothing worked, until she tried acupunture. (that is more of an informative speech example for drawing in your audience).



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