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Mona Tone

This week's Friday Funny is brought to you by the word "monotone" and the number of times I had to record this to get it to sound that way! This is an audio recording of Mona Tone demonstrating the need for vocal variety in your speech. Take it away Mona! This has been a Communication FUNdamental!  If this had been an actual communication emergency, you would have been directed to the Art of Eloquence website where you could learn more communication skills the creative and fun way!

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Impromptu Speech Challenge

How are all you homeschoolers finding my mini speech lessons this month?  Here's the third in the series: How did you do with your American history speech last week?  Feeling even more comfortable now that you know what it’s like to stand up and give a short speech–especially when you know exactly what you’ll say?  How was your eye contact?  Good for you!  The more speeches you give, the more comfortable you will become. Please share your experiences here and feel free to ask questions! This week I want to take it up a notch to an impromptu speech.  This time, I want you to give a speech on a topic of your choice.  Pick a topic you know fairly...

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What is speech?

Those of you who remember my weekly internet radio show on the Communication Comedy Network will remember my character Professor Wordsmith.  She (I) did the Word of the Week segments.  In 2011, I'm going to be bringing back some of the old characters I played on the show as YouTube videos.  I thought I'd bring her segments here to Communication FUNdamentals for Word Wednesday. This week's word is something most people do associate with communication: speech!  But as we'll see, speech is much more than a formal recitation of gun control or abortion rights. According to Merriam Webster, speech is: "1a : the communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words b : exchange of spoken words : conversation 2a...

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I challenge you to a speech!

This month I’m going to challenge all you homeschoolers to teach an intimidating subject, if even for only four short, weekly lessons this month.  Each of my Monday posts here on Communication FUNdamentals this month will give you an easy and fun way to have your student(s) give a short speech. This week I’ll start with a very easy one.  Have your students stand up and share for a maximum of two minutes on the blessings of winter.  What do they like about winter?  What are things they get to do during the winter that they don’t get to do at other times of the year?  What holidays are there during winter? The goal here this first week is just...

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