COMM 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Eye Contact, Subaru Forester, Root Beer
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*note: paper 2 - use lecture notes for persuasion (not from readings) One speaker (or panel) to an audience. Style: delivery method, the rhythm + way you speak. Sounding and appearing natural as opposed to forced and uncomfortable. Mannerisms and look should reinforce (not distract from) message. Ex: awkward situations (like wardrobe malfunctions) in front of an audience humorous. Long speech: one way to break it up is to pause and do activities. Verbal immediacy: sharing personal information or stories that people can. Working out your speech or knowing what you"re going to talk about beforehand; practicing, etc. The right message delivered by the right source Think about who you are and your own experiences to know if you are appealing to your audience. Tailor the message to commonalities in values and beliefs in toe audience. Using communication to enact change in people"s attitudes or behaviors. Getting people to do something: get involved, donate money, etc.