The document summarizes Janine Di Giovonni's speech about her experiences reporting on wars in different countries. She began by explaining her perspective on how wars start and then told personal stories from her time reporting in war zones. Throughout her speech, she maintained the audience's attention by vividly recounting stories of how civilians tried to survive and protect their families during conflicts. Her anecdotes gave the audience insight into what she witnessed firsthand as a reporter.
2. Janine captured her audience by beginning her
speech with a how she believe war starts and
giving a story related to the topic
3. She maintained the attention of the audience by
explaining as a reporter she has seen first hand how
people try to survive and protect their kids
throughout the wars that have taken place in
different countries
4. The commandment that Janine followed the most was
#4 “Thou shalt tell a story”. She had stories of her
own personal experiences that she has witness during
all the wars she have reported on.
5. Due to how sensitive the subject was, I did not
think anything was wrong with the speakers
dynamism. She used certain tones to certain
situations when explaining her story of what
she experienced.
6. Using calm tones when speaking to
your audience to get a clearer message
across to them.
7. Ive learned from watching this speaker
is that when you are telling a story of
true events you have to believe and
feel what you speak. If you seen and
lived it, make your audience feel as
though they have seen it and lived it to
as if they were there themselves.
8. I have also learned that no
matter what story you are
telling, always make eye contact
with your audience and always
keep a level of professionalism as
well as posture when speaking.
12. Sir Ken Robinson is a humorous
type of guy who makes his
speeches fun so that his audience
Can listen but also learn about
the subject at hand. Janine was
more serious being as though Her
topic was more emotional and
about everyday life over in other
countries.
13. When speaking to your audience
always give eye contact. Your audience
has to feel a connection with you when
you are speaking whether it’s telling a
story, giving advice, or just teaching.
14. Always start your conversation with
your thesis so that your audience will
know what you are talking about and
how you present the topic of
discussion. Posture is also an
important factor when giving a speech.
15. Citing
Janine Di Giovonni TED Pic
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Janine Di Giovonni
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Sir Ken Robinson
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