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deliver a speech

read the questions in the first column. in the second column, make notes about your speech.

questions about my speech notes about my speech

did my speech capture the audience’s attention from the beginning?

did i follow my outline?

did i include all the points i wanted to include?

did i use rhetorical devices effectively?

was my use of language clear and simple when appropriate, enabling my audience to understand my main points?

did i end the speech effectively, such as by restating main points in a stirring way?

did my speech last an appropriate length of time, preferably two to three minutes?

did i speak clearly and at an appropriate pace throughout the speech?

did my vocal tone sound natural and appropriate for the topic?

did i remember to emphasize important words and phrases?

did i seem relaxed? were my posture and general appearance good?

did i use gestures appropriately?

did i make sufficient eye contact? did the eye contact me deliver my speech more effectively?

overall, how satisfied am i with my speech? if i were to give the speech again, what would i do the same, and what would i do differently?


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