ou will choose to view either a political speech or a televised editorial. While you watch the speech, make notes about the speech’s content, the speaker’s delivery, and the non-verbal gestures he or she makes, on the Speech Analysis Worksheet. If you miss some of the categories on the first viewing, re-watch the speech and try to pay closer attention to more subtle details.
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Upon completing the Speech Analysis Worksheet, which can be downloaded below, you will write a one page analysis of the speech. Was the speaker effective overall? Was the speech convincing? Using information from the completed worksheet, write a detailed and insightful account on the effectiveness of the speech.
Please save your speech analysis as a Word ( ) document.
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Speech Analysis Worksheet
Content
Purpose:
Speaker’s background knowledge:
Influences (traditional, cultural, historical):
Listener’s background knowledge:
See the “Types of Arguments” table on page 412 for more information.
Arguments Evidence/Support Possible flaws
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B. B.
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B. B.
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B. B.
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B. B.
5. A. A.
B. B.
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Delivery
Repeated words:
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Emphasized words/phrases:
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Tone:
Word choice (positive or negative language):
Rate of speech (fast, moderate, slow):
Appropriateness for audience, subject, occasion:
Non-verbal gestures
Eye contact:
Facial expressions:
Gestures:
Pauses:
Increases or decreases in speaking volume:
Overall Impression
Speaker:
Speech: