SPEAKING IN PUBLIC II
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Question 1 of 28
1. Question
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Question 2 of 28
2. Question
2. I like to emphasize the relationship between a particular interest of the audience and the content of my speech.
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Never Always
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Question 3 of 28
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3. I look to use rhetorical questions and anticipate my audience’s questions to include their answers in the body of my speech.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 4 of 28
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4. I like to share my vision and passion with my audience during a speech.
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Never Always
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Question 5 of 28
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5. I am aware of the level of energy that I am transmitting to my audience during my speech.
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Never Always
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Question 6 of 28
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6. I regulate the content in my speech to not overwhelm my audience.
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Never Always
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Question 7 of 28
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7. I am particularly cautious when using sarcasm in my speech. It is a powerful tool to connect, but it can harm the audience.
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Never Always
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Question 8 of 28
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8. I pay special attention to my audience’s reactions and engagement while using different expressions, tones of voice, volume, inflection, and enunciation.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 9 of 28
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9. I maintain a structured, clear order in all my speeches.
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Question 10 of 28
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10. I like to start with WHY I should be heard, followed by my ideas and call to action.
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Question 11 of 28
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11. I learn from different subjects and include critical remarks on current events in my speeches.
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Never Always
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Question 12 of 28
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12. I clearly state the topic of my speech at the beginning and bring it back in the closing.
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Question 13 of 28
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13. I like to close by paraphrasing the main points of my speech, even adding an anecdote or quotation to capture the audience’s interest.
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Question 14 of 28
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14. I like to re-introduce the title and the objectives during my speech at least once.
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Question 15 of 28
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15. I am cautious when bringing new terms to my audience, avoiding losing clarity and connection.
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Never Always
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Question 16 of 28
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16. I use descriptive words to establish a clear relationship between my presentation’s topic and the emotions I want to transmit to my audience.
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Never Always
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Question 17 of 28
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17. I deliver my thoughts in single, short sentences, utilizing well-intended and straightforward words.
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Question 18 of 28
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18. I practice creating a clear picture of how I want to be perceived and write down the words that best describe it.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 19 of 28
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Question 20 of 28
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20. I use eye contact to create a bond with the audience and dominate the stage.
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Never Always
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Question 21 of 28
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21. I ask challenging questions and use metaphors to illustrate my points and connect with my audience.
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Question 22 of 28
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22. I use pauses to maintain the audience’s attention, emphasize an idea, and give them time to assimilate what I am saying.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 23 of 28
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23. I effectively use eye contact, hand gestures, and facial expressions to support my words.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 24 of 28
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24. I use my posture and body language to support my words.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 25 of 28
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25. I can present facts with great conviction.
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Question 26 of 28
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26. I aim to bring to life and build the characters in my stories.
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Never Always
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Question 27 of 28
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27. My motivational speech always includes a call to action, leaving the audience emotionally engaged.
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Disagree Agree
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Question 28 of 28
28. Question

28. I maintain calm during my presentations by breathing and having presented the importance of what I am saying.
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Disagree Agree
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