Effective Public Speaking
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Lesson OneDo You Have Something to Say?7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoWhat Are You Talking About?6 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeWhat Difference Does It Make?6 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › Why is it important to surface a need for your audience right away? Can you think of an example of a speech or sermon you’ve heard that spoke to your needs? How did the speaker accomplish this?
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Why is it important to surface a need for your audience right away? Can you think of an example of a speech or sermon you’ve heard that spoke to your needs? How did the speaker accomplish this?
Lynda Park replied 3 days, 13 hours ago 41 Members · 40 Replies
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The speaker grabbed my interest due the the tone they spoke in and the topic they spoke about. When the speaker is enthusiastic about what they’re talking about it makes it interesting to listen to, especially if it’s something we want to hear/need.
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The sermon was about spiritual healing. That was what I needed most when I was ill.
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Because we are most interested in what we feel that we need. The best example is in the video with the girls and the grils. Everyone at one time or another feels left out and abandoned. The four stories built on this need to be recognized.
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Because we want people to take action after they hear what we said. Yes, they speaker speak form his hear and some how I feel the speaker understand what I feeling.
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To grab their attention. Yes, I have. He started with an interested story and then made a suitable bridge to the sermon,