Speaking your mind : oral presentation and seminar skills / edited by Rebecca Stott, Tory Young, and Cordelia Bryan.
Material type:
- 0582382432
- PN4121.S73 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 130-131).
CONTENTS
Author's Acknowledgements viii
Publisher's Acknowledgements x
Introduction /Rebecca Stott --
How to use this book --
1. Conversations and seminars/ Anna Snaith
Conversation --
Analysing conversation --
Gender and conversation --
Literary conversations --
Seminars --
Analysing seminars --
Chairing seminars --
Summary --
2. Rhetoric and argument/ Rebecca Stott
Argument --
Analysing argument --
Rhetoric --
Analysing rhetoric --
Summary --
3. Shakespeare and Renaissance rhetoric/ Nigel Wheale
Politics, class and rhetoric in Shakespearean England --
Rhetoric in the grammar schools --
Dialogue, gender, and a rhetorical duel --
Rhetoric and the drama of persuasion --
Tropes: the building blocks of rhetoric --
Using tropes: Julius Caesar --
Using tropes: Hamlet --
Summary --
4. Everyday rhetorics/ Simon Featherstone
Rhetoric in the criminal court --
Rhetoric is everywhere --
Rhetoric in selling --
Rhetoric in story-telling --
Summary --
5. Preparing your case/ Rebecca Stott
When is a presentation helpful? --
Preparation: knowing your audience --
Invention or gathering material --
Disposition or arrangement of material --
Style or expressing the argument --
Summary --
6. Presenting your case/ Cordelia Bryan
Learning presentation skills --
Types of presentation --
Register --
Overcoming your nerves --
Giving and receiving feedback --
Using anecdotes, analogies and examples --
Practice makes perfect --
Notes, demonstrations and visual aids --
Some final preparations --
Summary --
Appendix 1: Sample criteria sheet for peer oral assessment --
Appendix 2: Sample practice presentation scenarios --
Glossary.
This is the last of four books which is designed to demystify the processes of academic writing through careful explanation and a series of practical and engaging exercises. A guide to further reading is included.
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