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Final Exam

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Presented by:
Anel Cruz
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Topic 1
English Speaking Easily Step by Step

Learning English speaking can be a


challenging task, but with consistent
effort and practice, it is posible to
improve your skills
HERE ARE SOME STEPS THAT CAN HELP YOU LEARN
ENGLISH SPEAKING EASILY:

• Start with the basics


• Listen and speak
• Join an english course
• Practice regularly
• Record yourself
• Use lenguaje Learning app
• Speak with native speakers
Topic 2
Types Of Speechs
Informative: This speech serves to provide interesting and useful information to your audience. An
example of informative speech: A teacher telling students about earthquakes.

Demonstrative: This has many similarities with an informative speech. A demonstrative speech also
teaches you something. The main difference lies in including a demonstration of how to do the thing
you’re teaching. An example of demonstrative speech: How to start your own blog.

Persuasive: A persuasive speech works to convince people to change in some way: they think, the way
they do something, or to start doing something that they are not currently doing.

Special ocassion: a special occasion speech is a speech designed to designed to address and
engage the context and audience's emotions on a specific occasion.
Topic 3
Simple steps for Public Speaking
Step 1: Research and Preparation

Step 2: Writing Your Speech

Step 3: Practicing

Step 4: Putting Together Visual Aids

Step 5: Handling the Q&A


Step 1: Research and Preparation
Consider the audience that you will be speaking to,
and make sure that the tone and information is
appropriate for that audience.

Step 2: Writing Your Speech


Before you begin writing, make a list of two to five main
points that you want to present. Write out each point in
one or two sentences.
Your speech will be most effective if you plan your
opening and closing statements and key transitions down
to the last word. Organize the speech logically with a
beginning, a middle, and an end.
Step 3: Practicing
You should know your speech well enough to speak
naturally during your presentation and glance only
occasionally at your notes

Step 4: Putting Together Visual Aids


Visual aids are an important aspect of your speech and
will help make unfamiliar and challenging material more
accessible for your audience. PowerPoint presentations,
photos, charts, and videos can all help you get your
point across.

Step 5: Handling the Q&A


A well-handled question-and-answer session can
strengthen your credibility, demonstrate your knowledge,
and give you a chance to clarify and expand on your
ideas.

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