After watching the video of you "Communication and Me" Speech, answer these questions;
1. In what areas do you think you improved(content, organization and/or delivery) since the last speech(Bag Speech)?
2. Do you think you achieved the two performance goals for this speech(eye contact and well worded transitions)? Why or why not?
3. What skill do you think you really excelled at with this speech?
4. What's your goal for your next speech?
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1. I think I improved in the overall delivery of the speech. I didn't sound as nervous this time.
2. Yes because I looked at the audience for a majority of the time, and my transitions worked with the speech well.
3. I think my organization for this speech was very good.
4. My goal for my next speech is to be more prepared
1) I think I improved in the organization of my speech.
2) Yes, I had good eye contact and my delivery with voice changing was good.
3) I think I had good eye contact in this speech.
4) My goal for my next speech is to be better prepared.
I think that I improved in having better notes to work off of, but I don't think that I had very good transitions into my next topics because they were really boring and simple. My eye contact was a lot better though and that was a performance goal I was aiming for. My next goal for my next speech is to not walk around aimlessly, but to add to the speech.
I think I improved on my eye contacted. Yes! I had good eye contacted and I was not afraid. I had a good idea of what I wanted I had to make things up because I didn't read my outlined.
--Tyler K.
1. I think I improved on not being nervous and sticking to the sheet more.
2. I think I achieved eye contact, but the transitions could use a little work.
3. I was more ready for this speech than the last one.
4. I would like to have less verbal fillers for the next speech.
1. I think I improved on putting more energy in my voice. I seemed more relaxed for this speech.
2. Yes, I looked at the audience more instead of reading off of my paper. I had transitions that told the audience where I was and where I was going.
3. I had a good beginning and relaxed more so I felt like I was more conversational with the audience.
4. My big goal for the next speech is to put even more energy in my voice.
I need to improve my delivery. A little bit. My eye contact was alright, but my transitions need work. Making the speech was good. Better delivery.
I improved in organization. No, my eye didn't improve very much. I did a better job of writing my speech. Have better eye contact.
I think that i have improved on not being so nervous.
I did one of my goals but not the other.I had good transitions this speech.
I think I had a good story behind some of my choices.
My goal for the next speech is to not be so nervous and to get better organization.
I improved on my speech a lot. because i practiced and made it clear.
2. Yes, because i made good contact with the audience.
3. My organization was way better in this speech.
4. My Goal for the next speech is to keep improving and getting better.
Travis schmitz .
1. I was much more relaxed this speech, and when I did stutter I think I recovered well.
2. I think I did just as well with my eye-contact and I remembered all of my transitions but they were all boring.
3. I think I had a good hook and a good end statement in this speech.
4. My goal for the next speech is to be better prepared and practice more.
-molly s.
I think I improved very well in my delivery. I felt more comfortable.
I looked more towards the audience but not directly at each person.
My organization could'ev been better but I still did well getting prepared.
1. I think I improved on the content in my speech.
2. I think I improved but not as much as I wanted to.
3. The skills I think I really excelled on was putting more effort into the speech and also transitioning into my other points.
4. To make time better.
1. i was more organized and i delivered it better then last time.
2. yes think i did a good job
3. i had alot of organization
4. to have a stronger begining
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