What are three types of supporting materials?
Essentially, there are seven types of supporting materials: examples, narratives, definitions, descriptions, historical and scientific fact, statistics, and testimony.
What are the supporting materials?
The term supporting materials refers to the information a person provides to develop and/or justify an idea that is offered for a listener’s consideration.
When selecting supporting material What questions should you ask?
what are the three standard questions you should ask yourself when selecting and narrowing your topic?…
- who is the audience?
- what are my interests, talents, and experiences.
- what is the occasion.
How do you not get nervous?
Nervous? 8 Highly Effective Ways to Hide It
- Breathe. Being nervous can disrupt normal breathing.
- Don’t admit it. One of the worst things you can do is admit you are nervous.
- Speak slowly. When we are nervous, we often speak much too quickly.
- Relax your body.
- Maintain eye contact.
- Ask a question.
- Be yourself.
- Still struggling?
How do you act when you’re nervous?
The Top 10 Signs of Nervous Body Language
- Pacing. This is the speaking style that more than any other gives audiences that I-feel-like-I’ve-just-run-a-marathon sensation.
- Wandering.
- Fidgeting.
- Swaying.
- Leaning to Port or Starboard.
- “Escaping” PowerPoint.
- Retreating from Your Main Points.
- Looking to Your Screen for Help.
What are signs of nervousness?
Symptoms
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense.
- Having a sense of impending danger, panic or doom.
- Having an increased heart rate.
- Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation)
- Sweating.
- Trembling.
- Feeling weak or tired.
- Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry.