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Competent Communication Manual Projects

  1. The Ice Breaker: Introduce yourself to our club
  2. Organize Your Speech: Concentrate of the organization of your speech - a clear opening, body, and conclusion
  3. Get to the Point: Make sure everything in your speech relates to the point of your speech
  4. How to Say It: Make sure the audience will be familiar with the words you use - eliminate jargon and unnecessary words and use rhetorical devices and vivid language
  5. Your Body Speaks: Incorporate gestures, body language, movement around the speaking area, etc.
  6. Vocal Variety: Incorporate changes in pace, pitch, volume, and quality and utilize pauses effectively
  7. Research Your Topic: Support points and opinions with information gathered from multiple sources
  8. Get Comfortable with Visual Aids: Use visual aids appropriate to your speech with ease and confident
  9. Persuade with Power: Appeal to the audience's interest with logic and emotion, and persuade them to adopt your ideas
  10. Inspire Your Audience: Appeal to noble motives, needs and emotions to inspire or motivate the audience
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