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Eulogy

Eulogy. 5 Minute Talk or Write. One of the most common types of public speeches is a eulogy. Discuss a life celebrations, a memorial service, or funeral you attended. What are they like? What are expectations? Who spoke and what were the speeches like?. What messages are sent by flowers?.

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Eulogy

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  2. 5 Minute Talk or Write One of the most common types of public speeches is a eulogy. Discuss a life celebrations, a memorial service, or funeral you attended. • What are they like? • What are expectations? • Who spoke and what were the speeches like? Eulogy

  3. What messages are sent by flowers? Eulogy

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  6. What made the celebration special to you? Eulogy

  7. Were you indoors or outdoors? How does that change the speech? Eulogy

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  10. Consider these online eulogies. Are they appropriate speeches? • Uncle Doug http://www.rumble.net/scans/doug/thumb/eulogy-1-0.html • Ricky http://www.rickyrodriguez.com/eulogy/ • Bush on Reagan http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/06/20040611-2.html • My father http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/84/open_edlet.html Eulogy

  11. Eulogy Checklist • 1. Present and willing to give speech on first day and/or when called on to speak. • 2. Focused on emotion, although may also have informative and logical elements. • 3. Make the person seem real to the audience through a photo, visualization, story, or other appropriate description. • 4. Met audience expectations with professional presentation style (loud enough, energetic voice, appropriate clothing, supportive nonverbals, little need for notes). • 5. Showed improvement from last speech presentation. • 6. Celebratory, uplifting, or moving message. • 7. Used story or other support to make interesting, engaging, and appropriate for a memorial service. • 8. Brief and to the point message. Eulogy

  12. What are characteristic elements of the eulogy? Eulogy

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