Sunday, December 2, 2012
My Favorite Speech
This semester I have to say that all of my speeches were on topics that I am very close to. But without a doubt my favorite was the persuasive. I liked the fact that we had more time to present the material and that I could have talked a lot more. My topic of circumcision is something that I feel very passionately about and loved the fact that I could share my opinion and the facts with the class because I feel it is a topic that people do not know a lot about. Growing up it was not something that was talked about and even when I was pregnant it was not something that was talked about. People and doctors would ask me all the time what my plan was after birth since I was having a boy but no one ever told me any facts or why I should or should not circumcise my son. It was up to me to do the research and decide for myself what the best choice would be for my family. I feel that too many people do not know the dangers of it and that is why this for me was my favorite. I also really enjoyed listening to everyone else's speeches this time. I found them all to be very informative and a most of the topics were of things that I did not know much about. I liked hearing everyone's reasoning for why they believed what they believe and why we should be making the same decision.
Question #1
The concept that I learned this semester that was the most helpful was how to physically prepare for each speech. I suffer from extreme speaking anxiety and found the breathing techniques and that the more one practices the less nervous one will be when presenting a speech in front of a group of people. With each speech I practiced both of these techniques more and more and especially for my last speech, the persuasive speech, I practiced not only my speech multiple times but also just breathing and trying to get a hold of my nerves before I went up in front of the class. Even though I was still considerably nervous it helped a great deal. I feel that I was able to keep my pace well and that I did not allow small things to distract me and get me off topic or lost in my presentation. My prior speeches I felt that my nerves mad my speech shaky and that I moved around a lot more, back and forth motion. And because I practiced my speech so much before presenting I was a lot more confident in presenting the facts because I was able to remember them. The one thing that I wish I was better at would be my notecards. Even though I got better at writing what I needed on the cards I still have a hard time actually using them while presenting. I feel like I get a lot more lost in my topic when I am constantly looking down at my cards, which is why I usually try to memorize my speech as much as possible.
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