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About the Course
Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Course Learning Objectives
Module 1 Overview and Word/sentence Stress
Module 1 Learning Objectives
Module 1 Learning Objectives
1.1 Essential Elements in Vocal Delivery
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1.1 Essential Elements in Vocal Delivery
TASK 1 Introducing The Veiu Door Bell
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TASK 1 Introducing The Veiu Door Bell
TASK 2 Description of Vocal Elements
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TASK 2 Description of Vocal Elements
1.2 Placing Emphasis of Words and Syllables
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1.2 The Vocal Elements in Speech
TASK 1 Word Stress/Syllable Stress
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Task 1: Word Stress
TASK 2 Placing an Emphasis on a Word/Syllable
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TASK 2 Rules regarding word stress
TASK 3 Identifying Correct Word Stress
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TASK 3 Identifying Correct Word Stress
1.3 Sentence Stress
Sentence Stress
TASK 1: Did the Woman Steal the Candy?
TASK 1: Did the Woman Steal the Candy?
TASK 2: Word/Sentence Stress Questions
TASK 2 Word/Sentence Stress Questions
TASK 3: Which Words to Stress in a Sentence?
TASK 3: Which Words to Stress in the Sentence?
Module 1 Summary
Module 1 Summary
Module 2 – Pacing and Pausing, Pitch and Intonation
Module 2 Learning Objectives
Module 2 Learning Objectives
2.1 Pacing and Pausing
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2.1 Pacing and Pausing
TASK 1: Pausing in a Sentence
TASK 1 Pausing in a Sentence
TASK 2: The Long and Short Pauses
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TASK 2 The Long and Short Pauses
TASK 3: Where Do You Pause When Speaking?
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TASK 3 Where Do You Pause When Speaking
2.2 Pitch and Intonation
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2.2 Pitch and Intonation
TASK 1: Intonation and the Mood of the Speaker
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TASK 1 : Intonation and the Mood of the Speaker
TASK 2 Rising, Falling and Fall-rise Intonation Patterns - Read Aloud
Rising, Falling, and Fall-rise intonations
TASK 3 Intonation Pattern in Some Common Scenarios
TASK 3 Intonation Pattern in Some Common Scenarios
Module 2 Summary
Module 2 Summary
Module 3 Body Language
Module 3 Learning Objectives
Module 3 Learning Objectives
3.1 Non-verbal Communications
What is non-verbal communication?
Common Types of Non-verbal Communication in Presentation
TASK 1: Examples of Non-verbal Communications
TASK 1 Examples of Non-verbal Communication
3.2 Facial Expression and Eye Contact
3.2 Facial Expression and Eye Contact
TASK 1: Showing Facial Expressions and Emotions
TASK 1: Showing Facial Expressions and Emotions
TASK 2: Making Eye Contact
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TASK 2: Making Eye Contact
TASK 3 Facial Expressions in Public Speaking
TASK 3 Facial Expressions in Public Speaking
3.3 Posture
3.3 Posture
TASK 1: The More Approachable Speaker
TASK 1: Your Posture and Your Language
TASK 2: Your Posture and Body Language
TASK 2: Your Posture and Your Body Language
TASK 3: Open vs Closed Posture
TASK 3 Open vs. Closed Posture
3.4 Gesture and Movement
TASK 1: What Do these Gestures Mean?
Option: TASK 2: Using Gestures in the Presentation
TASK 2: Using Gestures in the Presentation
Module 3 Summary
TASK: Non-verbal Communication Checklist
Course Conclusion
Course Conclusion
Course Conclusion
End of Course Survey - Let Us Know Your Feedback
End of Course Survey - Let Us Know Your Feedback
Mini Presentation Video Project (Optional)
Mini Presentation Video Project (Optional)
Gigantic Work