During the process of preparing for my speech on Tinder, I
made sure to include what Tinder is as well as the pros and cons of the app in
order to make it informative and not persuasive. During the process of
preparing, I realized that the organization is extremely important. If the
speech is well organized, it is not only easier for the audience to follow
along and retain the information you state, but also it is also easier for the
speaker to remember the main points and transition easily.
While giving my speech, I learned that eye contact and
audience interaction is really important. Making eye contact with everyone made
me less nervous and when audience members either laughed or nodded their heads,
it made me more confident in what I was trying to say because I knew they were
following along. Also, fidgeting a lot while giving a speech can be very
distracting to the audience members. I also learned that slowing down while
giving a speech is beneficial as it makes you feel and seem more confident
which reflects back on how the audience’s feels about your speech.
My speech on Tinder was important because it is quickly
changing the way people “date.” It is also changing the dating culture, as a
whole as every thing is done online and interpersonal communication is minimal.
Also, I thought that this was a good subject to cover since everyone in the
class as either heard of Tinder and actually use it regularly to meet dates. Doing
an informative speech on Tinder, I thought it would be very relevant to the
class as well because the creators of the app were fellow USC graduates.
I thought that overall, my main points were valid and backed
up with evidence. I was able to find scholarly articles and news articles that
covered the issue of “online dating.” However, I thought that I could have
spoken slower as it probably would have made me less nervous. A challenge I
faced while giving my speech was that I realized that I was running out of time
and found myself hurrying to finish in time. Also, I felt that not using a
presentation was helpful, as it probably would have distracted the audience and
me.
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