Experiences in Delivering and Preparing Informative Speech
What was your overall experience in preparing for and delivering the Informative Speech? Was it a worthwhile experience and have you personally grown from it? Please explain and give specific examples.
Which was more challenging for you - speech preparation (including planning, analysis, research, writing the outline, speaker notes, and practicing) OR actually delivering the speech to the class OR were both equally challenging? What steps or measures did you take, if any, to overcome these challenges? Please explain and give examples.
If you were given another chance to re-do this speech (any point in the speech process), would you have done something differently or do everything the same? Please explain and give examples.
What stood out for you in this assignment? (Anything you'll never forget?!)
Reflection on Preparing an Informative Speech
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Reflection on Preparing an Informative Speech
Preparing and delivering the speech was a worthwhile experience. I learned several new things, including the need to do intensive research and rehearse for the speech presentation. I consulted several materials comparing articles from various scholars to help me write a comprehensive speech. For example, I searched for similar incidences where a pilot has made crucial decisions for the passengers’ safety. The greatest lessons I got were the importance of rehearsing for the speech delivery and researching while preparing for the speech.
Both speech preparation and delivery were challenging in equal measures. Preparing for a speech requires dedication to research and assembling the best vocabulary and approach to writing the speech. (Speech Preparation, nd ) I spend long hours researching to ensure I ex...
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