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Which of the following is an
example of signposting during
the presentation?
O Stare at the audience
O Announce what you are going to say
O Smile
O Folding your arms​

Answers

Answered by littlechamp2090
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Answer:

1. Signposting gives the audience a preview and outline of what you will be talking about.

2. Linking words and phrases to support your original idea or argument (Transitions)

Explanation:

What is a signpost in public speaking? What are examples of it?

Disclaimer: This is only from my experience in Public Forum Debate.

Signposting is a technique used to make understanding a speech easier. In PF Debate, I have to deliver impromptu speeches very quickly, so I tend to output a lot of words in not a lot of time. Understandably, this can confuse the judges and spectators. Signposting is literally just saying what you’re talking about before you do.

Example: “Now I’m going to talk about the negative impacts of increasing military spending on the US wage gap.”

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Signposting gives the audience a preview and outline of what you will be talking about.

Linking words and phrases to support your original idea or argument (Transitions)

Examples

Introduction:

In this talk, I will first (explain, examine, address, argue, demonstrate)…..Next, I will (show, clarify and dive into)….and finally, you will (learn, understand, see that)…

Transitions:

As you can see, it is clear that, in addition to,

Conclusions:

In conclusion, from my arguments it clearly states that, to summarize

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