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February 5, 2014
Room 617
7:30-11:00
Catrina Tan
Host
Executive Summary:
Body language is important in public speaking. It enhances your believability, illustrates and emphasizes the points
you are making, and helps to release any nervous energy you may have. By moving your hands and arms, walking around,
making eye contact, and changing facial expressions, you can communicate confidence and power.
Objectives:
• Select the topic that facilitates the use of body language;
• Use stance, movement, gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact to express your message and achieve your
speech's purpose;
• Ensure that body language enhances and clarifies your words and helps the audience to visualize your points and
overall message. The message your listeners see should be the same one they hear;
• Make your body language smooth and natural.
Time:
Four to six minutes
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General Evaluator: Priscilla M. Agaton