Question 1

A) What is one appropriate nonverbal communication technique to use when meeting a supervisor? (1 point)
handshake
say "hello"
avoid eye contact
high five
Question 2
A) When giving a speech, what is one way to connect with the audience? (1 point)
using a harsh tone of voice
shaking hands
making eye contact
saying "thank you"
Question 3
A) What problem do both students and world leaders have in common, according to TJ Walker? (1 point)
• Speaking too quickly during presentations
• Forgetting to include compelling stories
Gathering too much data and not preparing properly
• Not gathering enough data
Question 4
A) What does Tu Walker say will happen if you only read your presentation to yourself five minutes before you present? (1 point)
• It will be easy to engage the audience
You will gather more data
• You will have a perfect presentation
• It is a prescription for disaster
Question 5
A) What does TJ Walker say rehearsal is NOT? (1 point)
Speaking in front of a mirror
Recording yourself
Speaking out loud
Reading your speech silently
Question 6
A) Why does TJ Walker recommend against practicing in front of a mirror? (1 point)
O It's difficult to see yourself clearly
• It doesn't help improve speaking skills
• It's just as effective as recording yourself
You might fixate on your appearance rather than your
A) What is the main reason TJ Walker encourages people to watch different speakers and debaters? (1 point)
) To avoid making mistakes in your own presentations
) To memorize their techniques
To improve your own speaking skills by learning from others' successes and mistakes
) To critique them harshly
Question 8
A) What is a good guideline to follow when taking questions from your audience after a speech? (1 point)
Do not make eye contact with questioners who are not speaking.
Avoid questions that contain criticism of your speech or point of view.
Choose a diversity of questioners from throughout the audience.
Choose only classmates to ask questions.
Question 9
A) How should you respond to criticism from an audience member? (1 point)
› Remind them to lower their voice and to not speak with anger.
Say you respect their point of view but explain why they're wrong.
of view.
Acknowledge their viewpoint but provide reasons for your point
• Explain why they misunderstood what you said or meant.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the context provided:

Question 1
A) What is one appropriate nonverbal communication technique to use when meeting a supervisor?
Answer: handshake

Question 2
A) When giving a speech, what is one way to connect with the audience?
Answer: making eye contact

Question 3
A) What problem do both students and world leaders have in common, according to TJ Walker?
Answer: Gathering too much data and not preparing properly

Question 4
A) What does TJ Walker say will happen if you only read your presentation to yourself five minutes before you present?
Answer: It is a prescription for disaster

Question 5
A) What does TJ Walker say rehearsal is NOT?
Answer: Reading your speech silently

Question 6
A) Why does TJ Walker recommend against practicing in front of a mirror?
Answer: You might fixate on your appearance rather than your speaking skills

Question 7
A) What is the main reason TJ Walker encourages people to watch different speakers and debaters?
Answer: To improve your own speaking skills by learning from others' successes and mistakes

Question 8
A) What is a good guideline to follow when taking questions from your audience after a speech?
Answer: Choose a diversity of questioners from throughout the audience.

Question 9
A) How should you respond to criticism from an audience member?
Answer: Acknowledge their viewpoint but provide reasons for your point of view.