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Presenting The Speech (2) 3b
In this unit, you will be able to analyze and demonstrate verbal & non-
verbal communication and able to handle Q & A session.
A The Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication
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What is a body language? How can you understand it? This
fun activity fosters imagination, fluency and fun. In playing it
your group will also learn about body language.
1. Each speaker is to stand so that everyone can see them clearly and share 3 things
about themselves on a theme you set.
2. Examples of theme: holidays, the future, my favorite after school activities, etc.
3. Two of the things they say about themselves in relation to the theme are true. The
third is not.
When they've finished speaking, ask the class/group to identify the lie. And when they
have, ask them how they knew. What alerted them to it being untrue? How is the body
language of your friends?
1. Verbal Communication
Good delivery does not call attention to itself. It communicates the speaker’s ideas
clearly, interestingly, and without disturbing the audience. In most presentations,
audiences prefer the combination of formal speech and elements of daily conversation-
sincere, natural, and lively expressions.
Principally, there is no substitute for experience. When we do our first or second
speech, we may put full attention to the content delivery and how to manage good
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