Speech, please help? 3 questions..

1. Which of the following is a problem associated with using a lectern?

A- It's too easy to bury your head in your notes
B- A lectern limits your food movement
C- A lectern robs the speaker of the ability to use body language
D- The lectern is usually set up too far away from the audience
E- All of the above

2. True or false? There is only one standard way to dress when giving a speech: A suit for men and a dress or business suit for woman. There is no room for personal style.

3. Which of the following is NOT a good idea for what to do when speaking while moving around in a room?

A- Do not stop moving once you have begun
B- Move to show that you have finished a thought
C- Move to different parts of the room to give different people attention
D- Stop moving when you want to make a really important point.

My answers :
1.) A or E
2.) False
3.) C

Respuesta :

1 is E
2 is False, dress appropriately for the situation
3) C

My answers to the questions are as follows;

  • 1) Choice C; A lectern robs the speaker of the ability to use body language
  • 2). False, A formal dressing is the requirement and that is not limited to A suit for men and a dress or business suit for woman.
  • 3). Choice A; Do not stop moving once you have begun.

Speech situations

Question 1:

  • Although, a lectern has other advantages, a major problem with a lectern is that it denies the speaker of the ability to use body language.

Question 2:

  • A speech is not limited to business meetings only. Hence, A formal dressing is the requirement and that is not limited to A suit for men and a dress or business suit for woman.

Question 3;

  • When speaking and moving around in a room; one is not obligated to keep moving till the end of the speech.

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