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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Speech Analysis - Happiness

I watched a deli real which was published in web scalawag of Ted Talks. The presentation was given by Graham Hill who is a writer and designer and the gentle of the presentation is that less(prenominal) stuff, more(prenominal) happiness. I choose this speech because he is a designer. In spite of his occupation, he entails that less stuff brings happiness. I bottom say that he act the show the conceit that unessential furniture is obstacle to us and he was able to hypothesise this idea to listeners successfully during his speech.\n rootage of all, I would equivalent to take apart organization and content of his presentation. He use a psyche about the box as an attention getting technique. It is a good way for taking attention but, he did non introduce himself at the send-off of the speech. I recall that introducing yourself is inevitable if you are not a famous person. He gave the statistic randomness nicely. Also, he used slightly life based examples and examples were support by pictures. I believe that giving examples strength the idea which is supported and he did it precise well. Moreover, I think he did not use abounding signposts. He used more or less transition words much(prenominal) as first of all. However, he should use near labyrinthine signposts for smooth transition like now we exit course on to. Furthermore, he did a really good cobblers last with giving advice.\nSecondly, I will analyze delivery of speech. I think he could defy his voice and body. He used effective gestures which are a natural reflection of what he felt and what he had to say. Also, he was holding just outside reassure during presentation. Remote control leaded to look practiced and professional. Also, he looked audience in normal time. Moreover, his voice was very good and used a nice intonation.\nThe last compend is about visual aids. He showed some pictures. I think they enriched the topic. The pictures were parallel with speech and transitio ns of them were very smooth. But, she did not use some necessary slides such as overview, re...

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