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1 Do Now: Name that Star Each student speaks in turn for 10-30 seconds on the subject of their special (imaginary) movie character. This character has a name that is a combination of the student's pet's name (or the name they would give a pet if they had one) and the name of their street. In their allotted time they have to say the name of their 'star' and the role he or she would play in a movie. For example - "My star's name is Goldie Bayview, and she is a sophisticated lady of the Confederate South of the USA last century. She says 'ya'll' a lot." or "I want to tell you about Butch Forbes - the meanest, toughest criminal in 1920's Sydney. You could always pick him by the tattoos on his arms and the scars on his face.”

2 How can the use of gesture, eye contact, and smiling enhance your public speaking? Keys to Gesture— Keys to Gesture— – Don’t use a flurry of gestures. Don’t fidget! – Keep gestures clear and appropriate. – Practice speaking either clasping your hands loosely in front of you or with your arms at your side. – Practice gesture specifically related to your content.

3 How can the use of gesture, eye contact, and smiling enhance your public speaking? Interpretations of LACK of Eye Contact are: shyness, lack of self esteem, shame, deceit, lying, extreme anxiety Interpretations of LACK of Eye Contact are: shyness, lack of self esteem, shame, deceit, lying, extreme anxiety Practice looking at your audience (or just above) Practice looking at your audience (or just above) Practice looking FROM your Notes to your Audience Practice looking FROM your Notes to your Audience

4 How can the use of gesture, eye contact, and smiling enhance your public speaking? The song sings 'When you're smiling, the whole world smiles with you.' The song sings 'When you're smiling, the whole world smiles with you.' As a speaker your smile communicates ease and confidence. It breaks the ice and lightens the mood. As a speaker your smile communicates ease and confidence. It breaks the ice and lightens the mood. Practice smiling at the people you're talking to. Practice smiling at the people you're talking to.

5 How can the use of gesture, eye contact, and smiling enhance your public speaking? Positive Body Language Negative Body Language

6 How can the use of gesture, eye contact, and smiling enhance your public speaking? Each student speaks in turn for 10-30 seconds on the subject of their special (imaginary) movie character. This character has a name that is a combination of the student's pet's name (or the name they would give a pet if they had one) and the name of their street. In their allotted time they have to say the name of their 'star' and the role he or she would play in a movie. For example - "My star's name is Goldie Bayview, and she is a sophisticated lady of the Confederate South of the USA last century. She says 'ya'll' a lot." or "I want to tell you about Butch Forbes - the meanest, toughest criminal in 1920's Sydney. You could always pick him by the tattoos on his arms and the scars on his face.” Each student speaks in turn for 10-30 seconds on the subject of their special (imaginary) movie character. This character has a name that is a combination of the student's pet's name (or the name they would give a pet if they had one) and the name of their street. In their allotted time they have to say the name of their 'star' and the role he or she would play in a movie. For example - "My star's name is Goldie Bayview, and she is a sophisticated lady of the Confederate South of the USA last century. She says 'ya'll' a lot." or "I want to tell you about Butch Forbes - the meanest, toughest criminal in 1920's Sydney. You could always pick him by the tattoos on his arms and the scars on his face.”

7 How can the use of gesture, eye contact, and smiling enhance your public speaking? Positive Body Language Negative Body Language


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