
Adapting Speech for Audience and Purpose
Students will learn how to tailor their spoken communication to suit different audiences and purposes. They will practice adjusting their tone, vocabulary, and level of formality based on the context.
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Students will learn how to tailor their spoken communication to suit different audiences and purposes. They will practice adjusting their tone, vocabulary, and level of formality based on the context.
Key Questions
- How does the intended audience affect the way we structure and deliver a spoken message?
- Why is it important to adjust our tone and vocabulary for different contexts?
- What strategies can we use to ensure our message is appropriate for a specific purpose?
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