Week 3 Post 2

Speech evaluation is dreaded by nearly all public speakers. The ones who do not dread it are exceedingly odd. Speech evaluation is daunting because it feels a lot like inviting criticism for something that took a lot of effort. There are a few ways to make it as painless as possible. First, the speaker should evaluate themselves. They may do so by watching their speech in a mirror as they give it, or they may video record their speech and watch it after giving it. The speaker should be evaluated on their introduction, body, supporting materials, conclusion, language, vocal, and nonvocal delivery. While it is important to evaluate all of the categories, only one or two subcategories of the speech should be attempted to be improved at one time. If a speaker tries to improve too many different things, their focus will be split and none of the attempts will really be successful.
Speech evaluation is important to Public Speaking because it is the mechanism by which speakers get better at their craft. and everything should be about learning and making oneself better.

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  1. Can you discuss how speeches are evaluated in non-debate settings.

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