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<strong>COMM</strong> <strong>110</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 2 <strong>Speech</strong> <strong>Preparation</strong> <strong>Reflection</strong> <strong>NEW</strong><br />

To best prepare for a presentation, one must consider the best method, the type of<br />

presentation, and the audience for a given topic.<br />

Write a 700- to 1,050 word reflection on speech preparation related to the following<br />

topics (you may use the questions provided to guide your response):<br />

Presentation methods<br />

What are the differences between the four methods for delivering oral<br />

presentations?<br />

When would it be appropriate to use each presentation method?<br />

Informative presentations<br />

What is an informative presentation?<br />

What are the differences between speeches of description, explanation, and<br />

demonstration? How does each differ in organization and content?<br />

Audience analysis<br />

Why is it important to consider your audience when creating a presentation?<br />

How does knowing your audience determine the way you deliver a presentation<br />

on a selected topic?


<strong>Speech</strong> preparation<br />

What is the value in preparing for your speech or presentation by considering<br />

how you will present, the type of presentation, and your audience?<br />

Format your reflection consistent with APA guidelines.<br />

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