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Effective Public Speaking & Cross-examination Effective Public Speaking & Cross-examination

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Effective Public Speaking & Cross-examination - PPT Presentation

By Cramer amp Poapst Why Public Speaking More feared than death Key to Education Life long skill Better Test Scores Interviewing Public Speaking Tips Setup Look at your audiencejudge ID: 252597

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Effective Public Speaking & Cross-examination

By Cramer & PoapstSlide2

Why Public Speaking?

More feared than death!Key to EducationLife long skillBetter Test ScoresInterviewingSlide3

Public Speaking Tips

Set-upLook at your audience/judgeEye ContactAudience AdaptationSound engaged

Be organizedSlide4

Practice Makes Perfect

Practice how you playPractice with variation of skill levelsHow often?Slide5

Nervousness?

PrepareHandsEye contactComfortable clothesIgnore errors Slide6

Other Speaking Tips

Keep hair backNo pensNo gumNo sugary products or dairy productsWarm upSlide7

Question of Speed

Clarity firstStart slowerBreath!You’re trying too hard!Have a diagnostic doneSlide8

Diagnostic Tips

Breath boostersRhythmHigh PitchWindedClarity

Choppy Slide9

Cross-Examination

It’s an art you must developBe readyLook at judgeHave a strategyRefer to evidenceTake control of

that time