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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
13

You have be asked to speak to the school board and the entire administrative and teaching staff at your school about your experi

ence as a student and what improvements you feel could be made at your school. Please list the specific steps that you will take to learn about and adapt your speech to your audience
English
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ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
5 0

Specific steps to be taken to learn and adapt the speech to the audience.

Giving a speech in front of the school administrative requires one to be thoroughly prepared and for this it is necessary to consider the following steps:

• Collect data from whatever relevant source you feel would be useful while giving a speech.

• Make inferences based on the information.

• Since it’s a speech that has to be given in front of school authorities, make sure to use formal language.

• Before you begin presenting, ask questions to your fellow classmates, consider their opinions by conducting a survey.

• Try asking ‘what if’ questions which will help you in giving a better speech, and finally focus on the feedback of the audience.

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