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Enhance Your Public Speaking Skills with Engaging Journal Exercises

Prepare for your Sophomore Project by developing your public speaking abilities and creativity. Start by picking up your journal and crafting five sentences using unexpected verbs, such as "The lion tamer meowed at the 800-pound lion in his face." Utilize impromptu speeches in class to boost your comfort level and have fun sharing ideas. Remember to follow the oral presentation criteria, including an effective introduction, clearly stated purpose, and strong conclusion. Let these exercises help you excel in both writing and speaking!

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Enhance Your Public Speaking Skills with Engaging Journal Exercises

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  1. English 2 October 22, 2013 Pick up your journal before you sit down.

  2. JOURNAL Write 5 sentences with unexpected verbs. (The lion tamer meowed at the 800 pound lion in his face.)

  3. Agenda DGP Vocabulary – sentences Prepare for Sophomore Project by using impromptu speeches

  4. DGP carla looked at herself in the mirror and recited the poem fire and ice

  5. Vocabulary 4 Sentences P.S. test Friday!

  6. Oral Presentation Criteria p. 67 • 5-7 minutes • Effective Introduction • Clearly Stated Purpose • 3-5 Main Points • Organization • Effective Conclusion

  7. Public Speaking Tips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQhRq-_Agys

  8. Impromptu Speeches • Purpose • to get you up in front of the class and speaking • to increase your comfort level in front of peers • to have fun!

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