Sunday, December 2, 2012

Most helpful concept(s)

When it comes to considering what helped me the most in the class, it's hard to narrow it down. In the beginning, I thought the hardest part was the culture speech. Having progressed through the course, I can look back at it and realize that the culture speech was a piece of cake. Having done several speeches in the class, I have learned that the 2 concepts that help me the most were proper preparation and practicing a whole bunch. Of those two, the practice part was the most helpful. On pages 242-244, the book provides some simple suggestions that really worked for me. I would start by practicing my speech in parts, Then , once I got those down, I would move to practicing the whole speech at once. This became very time consuming. However, this over practicing compensated for my fear of public speaking. It helped build my confidence. It may not have showed in my speeches since I was unable to watch my speech at the same time, but I did feel more comfortable up in front of my audience. On the inside though, I was still quite unnerved by my own internal fears. With that said, I also felt that my preparation, and at times, my over preparation, helped my confidence by allowing me to learn things about my topic  I would have otherwise not known. So, my advice to anyone else who has to make a speech and who has not taken this class or any other public speaking class, would be to prepare and practice, practice, practice.

1 comment:

  1. I think that the way you prepared for your speech is interesting and to a some degree I did the same thing. However, I was always so worried about focusing on one part of the speech too much, that I would always just run through and tell me self not to stop until it was finished (Which I also did in my speech). I heard horror stories of people practicing only one part, like the intro and doing terrible on the rest.

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