What do the words above mean?
Give some typical examples
According to Julian Treasure these are 7 deadly sins of speaking.
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? In this useful talk, the sound expert demonstrates the how-to's of powerful speaking — from some handy vocal exercises to tips on how to speak with empathy. A talk that might help the world sound more beautiful.
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Part 1: 7 deadly sins
1. Gossip: speaking ____ of someone who isn't present.
2. Judging: no one likes to be judged and founding _____
3. Negativity: easy to ___ into this.
4. Complaining: the ______ ____ of the UK
5. Excuses: some people have a ____________
6. Lying: Embroidering and e________ become lying
7. Dogmatism: the confusion of ____ with _____
Pause
Are you guilty of any of these sins?
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Part 2: 4 foundations
"Hail": to greet or acclaim with enthusiasm.
Pause
What do you think the 4 letters stand for?
H
A
I
L
Honesty needs to be tempered with _____
What two things can you not do at the same time?
Part 3: the toolbox
How do politicians use register?
What voice timbre do we prefer?
What is prosody? What is an example of bad prosody?
Pause:
Can you guess the last 4 tools?
P___
S___
P___
V_____
What is sodcasting?
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Part 4: Warming up
Try the warm up.
Finally:
What is Julian's idea worth spreading?
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