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Page 1: How to Give an Effective Speech by Using Verbal and Nonverbal Cues.

How to Give an Effective Speech by

Using Verbal and Nonverbal Cues

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Nonverbal Communication

Communication that is understood through sending and receiving wordless messages.

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What are some examples of nonverbal

communication or cues?

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Examples:

Eye contact – rolling your eyes, raising your eyebrows

Body language – crossing your legs or arms, fidgeting

Facial Expressions – frown, smile, wink, etc.

Gestures – pointing, waving, etc.

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How can nonverbal cues affect your communication?

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Verbal Communication

Is expressing an idea or a thought through words, or verbally.

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What are some examples of verbal

communication?

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Examples of verbal:

The sound of your voice – for ex: if you are nervous your voice might be shakey

Your clarity – How specific and clear you are

Knowing how to incorporate breath with words – Using full lung capacity will support the voice to become richer, fuller, and stronger.

Volume – speaking loud enough for all to hear with confidence

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YivQYeI0vys

What do you notice about her verbal and nonverbal cues?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRIF4_WzU1w

What do you notice here with verbal cues?

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Why does this all matter?


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