I need help with my speech assignment. In the assignment is says to: Briefly outline the interpersonal concepts you are illustrating. The concept that I am illustrating is the section about Disclosing the Self: What to Reveal? I have attached this section from the book bellow. I also have to find concepts from the book that relates to the movie in this section and also ansswer the questions provided on the assignments page.
The assignment is also attached bellow and the movie that it is on is Akeelah and the Bee.
I would like to have it no later than Friday December 6, 2013
Also, this will be a presentation so I will need it to be at least 5 minutes in length.
Interpersonal Communication Assignment
Group Presentation
The purpose of these activities is to provide you with the opportunity to apply what you have
learned to outside situations and to help you develop and practice your oral communication skills
in interpersonal, small group and public situations. You will work in a group of 3 for this
presentation.
Your group presentation will be a review of a film or film clip as it relates to or exemplifies an
area of interpersonal communication. The target length for your presentation is 20 minutes and
all group members must be actively involved in the presentation. Any video clip or clips that you
choose to use must be limited to no more than 5 minutes of your overall presentation. Your
presentation should:
Introduce your topic.
Briefly outline the interpersonal concepts you are illustrating.
Describe how the movie relates to the concept.
Explain why it is important to you in your life or to society in general.
An outline of your presentation should be provided to the instructor and each student. Grading
will be divided into three areas (topic, content, and presentation) and will take the following into
consideration:
Is the topic challenging? Is it appropriate for the audience and assignment? Was it
narrowed sufficiently?
Is there a clear, well-written thesis statement? Is the thesis statement true to the content
of the presentation?
Are the main points well supported? Are there a variety of sources? Did the presentation
add to the knowledge of the audience?
Did the presentation interest you? Was the interest sustained?
Is the introduction identifiable? Does it gain attention? Does it suggest the significance
of the topic to the audience? Does it preview the content of the presentation?
Is the body of the presentation clearly organized? Are main points clearly identified?
Does the presentation flow effectively? Is it cohesive?
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Did the conclusion signal the end of the presentation? Did it review? Was there a sense
of closure?
Was delivery poised and confident? Was there appropriate rate? Volume? Enunciation?
Variety? Tone? Was there an effective use of pauses? Lack of vocalized pauses and
interjections? Did the delivery detract from the presentation?
Was eye contact sufficient? Was there an effective use of gestures? Physical movement?
Were notes handled effectively? Did any movement detract from the presentation?
Were video clips used? Used effectively? Did they reinforce the presentation? Were
they handled well? Were they clear and concise?
Did the group seem cohesive? How, in general, did they function with one another?
Were the relationships between individuals maintained effectively? Did all members of
the group contribute equally to the preparation of the presentation?
The movie that you choose can come from the following list but does not have to. Don’t just
choose a movie you’ve seen a million times. Be daring! Research a little bit. Maybe even watch
a few of them you haven’t seen before your group makes a decision. The presentation will be
more interesting if it highlights an aspect or film that we are not extremely familiar with. If you
have a movie that you want to use that it not on the list, see me and we can discuss it. To find out
more about these movies, you can go to www.imdb.com. If there is more than one version of a
movie, it’s your choice as to which one to use.
A Few Good Men Disclosure Mother Ship Of Fools Tin Men
A Midsummer
Night’s Dream
Do The Right
Thing
Mrs. Doubtfire Simon Birch To Kill A
Mockingbird
A Streetcar Named
Desire
Driving Mrs.
Daisy
My Dinner With
Andre
Sophie’s Choice Tootsie
As Good As It
Gets
E.T. My Fair Lady Steel Magnolias Torch Song
Trilogy
Barbarians At The
Gate
Educating Rita My Family (Mi
Familia)
Switch Trading Places
Being There Finian’s Rainbow Nine To Five Terms Of
Endearment
Twelve Angry
Men
Big Chill Fried Green
Tomatoes
Nothing In
Common
The Christmas
Story
Victor/Victoria
Blade Runner Guess Who’s
Coming To Dinner
On Golden Pond The Color Purple Wall Street
Boyz In The Hood How To Make An
American Quilt
Ordinary People The Doctor War Of The Roses
Breakfast Club I Never Sang For
My Father
Outland The Perez Family Who’s Afraid Of
Virginia Wolf
Crooklyn Les Miserables Pygmalion The Tempest Working Girl
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Diner Moonstruck Romeo And Juliet The Wonderful Ice
Cream Suit
You’ve Got Mail