3. Demonstration us showing how a thing is done
emphasizing the salient merits, utility and efficiency of
a concept, a method or a process or an attitude.
It is best for the expert demonstrator to assume that this
evidence knows nothing or a little about what he is intending to
demonstrate for him to be very through, clear detailed in his
demonstration even to a point of facing the risk of being
repetitive
In the actual conduct of the demonstration
itself we see to it that we:
1.get and sustain the interest of our audience
2.keep our demonstration simple, focused,
and clear
3.do not hurry nor drag out the demonstration
THE THREE IMPORTANT FACTORS IN DEMONSTRATION ARE THE FOLLOWING:
>AUDIENCE
>PROCESS OF SPEAKING
>PROCESS OF SHOWING A METHODS OR STRATEGIES OR PROOFS TO CONVINCE
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