Harper's birthday week has thrown me off my blogging, I am late posting this so I will give you and extra week to respond, brilliantly of course!!!! Anyyyhoo. now that we are going into group speech mode, tell us 3 important things, keeping in mind that the upcoming speeches will all be done SOLO!
1. What was the hardest part about constructing the outline for this group speech?
2. What will be the biggest change in organization (your outlines ) when you do them all alone?
3. Make up a fake word and give us the definition. ie: ptolemarker: a combination parking attendant, bridge-toll-taker and highway-line-marker for CAL-Trans.
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1) The hardest part of constructing my part of the outline was not really knowing what the others were going to say in order to conclude. I couldnt conclude something without knowing the body of the speech first.
2) The biggest change for me would be to work on the body of the outline first. After all of the main points are solid,I will move on to the conclusion and introduction.
3) Tropicosticallous: This word definees.. Continue later..
Trang Khuu
1) The hardest part of constructing this outline was trying to determine who was going to talk about what. There isn't really a topic to discuss, so we each went our own directions.
2) The outline goes from an overall picture to individual aspects as we have to organize them alone for speaking purposes.
3) Cacacubaricanese:
The combined nationalities of Caucasion, Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Japanese.
Lacey M. Schneider
1. Having multiple people come up with an outline that is different styles of writing.
2. Having to write the whole outline all by myself in one single style of presentation.
3. layzebrasaurus- a lazy, old person (dinosaur) who eats nothing but veggies (zebra) -
^^ post was by me jason wong
1. like everybody else already mentioned, coming up with the introduction and conclusion was the hardest part since we did not have our body down until after we went home and did our homework on what we were going to speak about.
2. everything depends on what the outline will be about; if its about a topic i already know i will write the intro, body, then conclusion; if i dont know much about the topic then i would have to first go into the body and work my way out into the intro and conclusion
3. alkohaulruinslives (verb): when a group of students agree to meet on a weekend before a big speech is due but he/she cannot make it because of various reasons but is deeply sincerely sorry
1. What was the hardest part about constructing the outline for this group speech?
2. What will be the biggest change in organization (your outlines ) when you do them all alone?
3. Make up a fake word and give us the definition. ie: ptolemarker: a combination parking attendant, bridge-toll-taker and highway-line-marker for CAL-Trans.
1) The hardest part for me in this speech was facilitating what each of us were going to say, and then figuring out it would all fit together and FIT within 2 min p/p. But really, I just had to figure out which part each of us were going to research and then implement that into our speeches.
2) I find it easier to construct an outline when I'm the only speaking : ) The biggest change in organization for me will be to not only write out my outline, but to have another person read over it, and to rehearse it in front of somebody as practice. I think getting "outsiders" input helps tremendously!
3)Dhark: A half Dolphin half Shark : )
1.) The hardest part was actually meeting with all four of our members at the same time, and then not knowing what others research inorder to write the outline.
2.) The biggest change for me is not having control of the portion of the essay that I am not writing.
3.) Underbeaneth- Under a object, then again under it again.
Yours Truly, Janelle T
The hardest thing was staying in touch with th group, I was sick so it was hard to motivate myself to keep in touch and do my part, 2, was the fact that it was a group speech but we had to put together our own indavidual parts so it was hard creating the outline to show a group speach with our own take on our activity and a word SNAPPLICIOUSE:defines me lol..
Roxanne Harrington
Publick speaking Monday nights.
LOL!!!!! Good stuff here!--S
1. the hardest part for me is not knowing what oters will say and how to transition.
2. the biggest change would be making a good thesis.
3.apprelious: it means super apprehensive when it comes to speeches....
drusilla lang
1.What was the hardest part about constructing the outline for this group speech?
I wont really say the hardest past but the past that we all had to be careful so that we didn’t loose any points was the flow. We didn’t wanted to have breaks in-between what each person from our team was talking. Our goal was to have a very smooth flow.
2. What will be the biggest change in organization (your outlines ) when you do them all alone?
For any task when I am doing by myself I have more control. But as we get in the real world its more team work. So this exercise is more real. When you write your own speech and presenting it, anytime during the speech you can change few things and no one will catch that.
3. Make up a fake word and give us the definition. ie: ptolemarker: a combination parking attendant, bridge-toll-taker and highway-line-marker for CAL-Trans
portmanteau "'A large leather suitcase.' from French, port- (carry) and manteau (cloak)."
Parneet
The hardest part was assembling the information on my topic in a coherent way-- where to begin, what title to use as the main point to open my presentation, how to break all the research down into separate subpoints, supporting points, etc. The mechanics of putting it at all together was ardous and time consuming. And then I end up with too much info to cram into 2 minutes!
I'll have to work an intro and conclusion into the mix when we go solo. But now that I've suffered through outlining one main point in the body of our group speech, the rest will hopefully come easier :)
cantalopia, n. : a faraway planet where the sweetest cantalopes in the universe are found and everyone is supremely content.
Charles Bertolette
1) the hardest part of constructing my speech was not knowing exactly what the other team members would say. Part of my presentation was the conclusion to the overall speech-- so it was hard to reiterate main points without knowing exactly what the main points were!
2) in creating my individual outline, I found I just needed to trust that each of my teammates were all on track and on the same page regarding our individual assignments. Have our group outting and discussion was helpful in confirming that each of our individual outlines would come together to create a larger, contextual speech.
3) Namarraige (verb): combining Name and Marriage. Def- the process of merging two last names to create a new name when getting married. For example, when getting married, my husband and I merged our names together to assume a new married name. So, Ford and Farren became Fard (or Forren).
-Kathleen Farren
1) The hardest part of contructing this outline was wondering if i was doing it right and if i was going to be on the same track as the rest of my group.
2)The individual outlines help me out because it gives me more things to right about in the body. it is easier for me to tell the main points in the body than right the intro and conclusion
3)donani- means donnie and dani put together sort of like beneffer!
Danielle hansen
1. The hardest part about constructing this outline is coming up with an attention getting and conclusion as those are the hardest parts for me.
2. The biggest change will probably be coming up with the main points and thesis on my own instead of having a group to help.
3. hamburrito-a hamburger made into a burrito
Annie Leung
1) The hardest part is organizing all the group members to make a speech that makes sense.
2) I think, in a way, it's easier doing an outline by yourself. It's easier to keep things organized, i.e. not repeating ideas and flowing from one idea to another.
3) fishydoodle -- an egocentric fish
Matt Dillon
Hmm..
I think the hardest part about constructing the outline for this group speech was the body. WE wanted to make sure our speech flow smoothly without being all over the place. The introduction and conclusion fell into place once we figure what the body was going to be.
Since I'm in such an awesome group, I would take what I have learned and use it in my own work. I know it will be a little more challenging on brainstorming.
3000pencil-roller: a utensil in which the only human mind can control the writing.
Hahaha..is there such a pencil out there? Or did I just invented something?
Mayger Vuong
I meant to say, a utensil in which only the human mind can control its writing.
Mayger Vuong
1- The hardest part about constructing the outline for this group was how your topic will fits with others ideas without harming or deviating the flow of the whole subject we are going to present.
2- The biggest change in organization for me was after we met. I had a bigger picture of the subject, so I had to narrow my research in order to cluster the
ideas we are going to present
3- brigineer : is the combination of bridge and engineer. The engineer who design bridges
#I'm quite nervous about the presentation.
~Issam Zejli
1. I had to figure out what my main points were and then change them last minute because my info changed!
2. Mine might WAAAAYYY longer because I tend to be long-winded at times and have trouble downsizing.
3. baygorsworswuni: (noun) pronounced bay-gore-swore-swoonee. A baby alligator juggling, sword swallowing, unicyclist.
-Rae Wright
I believe that the most challenging part of this assignments was coming up with a thesis collectively. Four brains had to turn into one!-Now that poses a huge problem because have you ever argued with yourself and the thousand little voices in your head? Now imagine four thousand little voices.
Organizationally speaking, the largest change that I had to make was to only cover my prescribed topic. It's like this-we were each given ONE of the main points from the thesis to prove and we couldn't (or weren't) suppose to encroach on anybody else's main points. I wanted to prove all four points, but I had to refrain from doing so.
Draku-Snuggle (The Snuggle bear from the clothing softner dressed up as Dracula for Halloween).
Pikoozie (the original pizza cookie from B.J.'s restaurant)-OK I didn't make this one up, that is actually the name, but it was worth mentioning.
-Javier Pasillas
1. I believe that the most challenging part of this assignments was coming up with a thesis collectively. Four brains had to turn into one!-Now that poses a huge problem because have you ever argued with yourself and the thousand little voices in your head? Now imagine four thousand little voices.
2. Organizationally speaking, the largest change that I had to make was to only cover my prescribed topic. It's like this-we were each given ONE of the main points from the thesis to prove and we couldn't (or weren't) suppose to encroach on anybody else's main points. I wanted to prove all four points, but I had to refrain from doing so.
3. Draku-Snuggle (The Snuggle bear from the clothing softner dressed up as Dracula for Halloween).
Pikoozie (the original pizza cookie from B.J.'s restaurant)-OK I didn't make this one up, that is actually the name, but it was worth mentioning.
-Javier Pasillas
1) the hardest part of construction in the group speech wasn't the outline, it was making it flow. We designated sections to people for the outline, but without feed back it was very hard to make all the pieces fit together. Working our ideas out so that they joined and transitioned from one persons thought pattern to the next without stifling creativity was a challenge.
2) I don't think my outline will change that much once I go solo. We kept the over all format the same in the group as we would have used in a solo. But, I will have to condense the knowledge presented a little bit more depending on the time constraints. 1.5-2min per section is generally very long in a solo speech.
3) supercalihorriblisticexpialidocious: The opposite of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, meaning it is the worst word ever invented and you will not be able to stop crying at the thought of it even at the sound of it, it is quite atrocious.
1. Not knowing the exact facts that your partner researched and will speak about. I only had some ideas, but did not what would be said.
2. Well I will make sure I'm more prepared for this outline. I guess I was not clear on making an individual outline. I thought it was going to be only one for the whole groups presentation. Sorry for the incomplete outline did it in class on Wed night.
3. videnbate: Vice Presidential Debate.
1.The hardest part of constructing an outline as a group is not knowing what everyone else is going to say. Especially outlining the intro and conclusion.
2. For me I like to find my main points first then do the intro, body and conclusion in that order.
3.kidation: a vacation with your kids
Miranda Fuglsang
to issam- an engineer who designs bridges is called a structural engineer? lol
annie leung- hamburrito...where does the bread go?
SANDRA!!! we need some pictures to go along with our words...
1. The hardest thing about organizing the outline was waiting for the mini-outline from the other group members. Then we had to decide on what our speaker order would be so transitions could be develpoed for the next speaker.
2. I think the biggest change will be developing smooth transitions for changeover points in the speech versus just the one leading into the next speaker for the group.
3. Splurgery - clothes shopping with surgical precision. It's what my wife and daughters do everytime they go to the mall.
J.A.D. Jackson
1. The hardest part about constructing the outline for our speech was defining what everyone was going to talk about.
2. The biggest change is knowing that I will be at fault. I can't blame someone else. But I like that. The pressure is on me and I'm willing to do the best i possibly can. I will be in control of what needs to be said and how it is said. Not to be prude but at least i know that I'm on the same page. Its hard to make sure your group members are on the same page as you or have the same understanding as you, vice versa.
3. Now whether you heard the word or not, from me or from someone else... my word is spiffy. Its just darn right spiffilicous. Its just good. Now usually when people hear me say it there like... oookkkk... and I just keep smiling while they think I'm slow... But when you find a dollar on the street, that is spiffy, when someone invites you to a spiffy party where there is free alcohol, its just spiffy. And to be quite honest. Spiffy is me... so yeah... SPIFFY
Olisa the Spiffilicous... HAHA
Okay so I am back. My word Tropicostacallous means a ripe tropical fruit which grows in bushes. When ripe, it turns from red to blue.
Trang Khuu
1. The hardest part for me was picking maint points that required too much detail and explanation. I found myself trying to present ideas that were too big. I had to whittle the ideas down into smaller and more manageable subtopics.
2. Doing this outline alone will be challenging because I wont get a reality check from my other team members. I want to create a complicated and complex speech and my other team members keep me grounded in reality. I will have to keep it simple and within the time limitations.
3. Hyperpalinize. This is when you give a speech and you answer the question by saying nothing but cliches and memorized talking points. Dont forget the rimless glasses, the Minnesota accent, phrases like "Can I call you Joe", "Six Pack Joe", and "Hockey Moms". Example: My classmate hyperpalinized her speech by talking about shooting wolves from helicopters and winking at the audience.
William
1) the hardest part of constructing an outline for this speech was to be able to connect each out our individual ideas with some relativity. We wanted to talk about the same ideas with reference to diff cultures to help teh speech flow better/
2)The biggest change for me would be knowing the main points and ideas in my speech first. Once i figure out what i am really talking about, the introduction and conclusion will be easier to write.
3)Horeasress: the state of feeling horrible and restless.
---Anum Saif
1) the hardest part in doing a group outline was waiting for everybody in your group to submit what they're going to talk about in their designated topics. It would have been hard to do the conclusion without the intro and body. I was designated to do one main topic for the body so I just focused on that and prayed that the group presentation would turn out alright. Also doing the transition was kind of spacey.
2) It would be easier to do the outline of a speech by myself because I can put it all together, the intro, body and conclusion more smoothly without waiting for anybodyelse. The transitions would have been easier to deal with too.
3) sporrificacious - sporadically deliciously infectious
Marie Parker
1. The hardest part about constructing my part of the outline was not knowing if it would flow right with the other speakers.
2. I think it would be easier organizing the outline alone and more thorough.
3. JIUWRESTLER
Combination of a wrestler jiu jitsu and wrestling practitioner.
JOHNNY SWEETEN
1. The hardest part about doing group speeches is finding the time to meet with group member out of a class. on top of that it makes it hard if you so not get a hold of your other members in order to complete you part of the tasks given. In addition coming together to creat a outline was hard to with not knowing what other members had written down.
2.The biggest challenge in organizing the outline, is that you dont have you other members information to add to you and incorporate and create a outline.
3.Fake word: hipposcampi, a hippo who loves to dine out eating shrimp.
Victoria Smith
1. The hardest part was that we kind of didn’t know what was going on with everyone else. We try to stay in communication with each other but putting together an outline required all of us. It was a different experience.
2.The biggest difference is that I will be working alone and it will just be my thoughts instead of everyone in a group. I don’t have to agree or disagree with anyone.
3.Hacuba-a hot drink that is found in the south part of Mexico, were no one has ever been. Before. = )
Yesenia Gonzalez
Okay so I am back. My word Tropicostacallous means a ripe tropical fruit which grows in bushes. When ripe, it turns from red to blue. Trang Khuu
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