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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the public speaking evaluation form in the editor.
  2. Begin by assessing the presentation elements. For each category such as 'Knowledge', 'Creativity', and 'Delivery', select the appropriate rating: Excellent, Very Good, Good, or Needs Improvement.
  3. Provide detailed feedback in the designated sections. Use the space labeled 'YOU COULD IMPROVE YOUR SPEECH BY' to offer constructive suggestions for enhancement.
  4. In the section 'I LIKED YOUR SPEECH BECAUSE', share positive remarks that highlight strengths of the presentation.
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Speech analysis examines the elements that make up an effective speech. It involves identifying the target audience and purpose of the speech, assessing how the speech connects to that audience and evaluating the purpose of a speakers rhetorical choices (the choices of wording, style, or type of evidence).
The 7Ps are pronunciation, pace, pause, punch, power, passion, and posture.
You can use a checklist, a rubric, or a rating scale to rate yourself on different aspects of your performance, such as content, delivery, structure, and audience interaction. You can also record yourself and watch the video later to identify areas for improvement.
Introduction/ Organization/Conclusion Did the introduction get your attention? Was it creative? Interesting? Shocking? Did the speaker preview the thesis of the speech? Was the body of the speech clearly organized; did it build up to a point? Did the conclusion signal that the end of the speech was coming?
When giving evaluations: Approach each speech with honesty while remaining positive. Pay attention to the speakers goals for self-improvement. Evaluate what the speaker does and not who the speaker is. Report what you see, hear and feel as a member speaks.

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Appearance-neat, clean, appropriate. Voice-clear, fluent, voice control, pronunciation, articulation, projection. Presentation. Points. Allowed. Introduction-short, complete, interesting. Organization of material. Delivery-smooth, appropriate speed, Subject Matter. Points. Allowed. Originality. 4-H age appropriate.
Evaluation Tips Remember both the written and verbal evaluation matter Make a personal connection to the speech Be specific in both praise and suggestions Evaluate the speech, not the speaker Give personal feedback - use ``I statements Use these phrases: Demonstrate your suggestions

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