Alec Jeffreys
...one of my voice projected louder as the demonstration went on from the beginning. I thought that I faded in and out every so often. My articulation was pretty good, I could hear almost most of everything I said but I think I couldn’t hear the spots I didn’t because of the camera. I slipped once or twice when I got tongue twisted. My grammar was proper. My eye behavior was horrible as I began, I looked at the stand way too much at the beginning but as I started doing the actual demonstration part it got a lot better. I didn’t have that much gestures, I did a few every so often during it as well as facial expressions. My body posture the whole time was myself putting a lean against one foot with my hands in my pocket but towards the end I took my hands out of my pocket and it got better. I could of used the space a little more because I stood in the one spot for a minute or two. I wasn’t wearing a hate, I didn’t decorate the table but I believe I had enough items on the table to cover it pretty nicely and to catch the audience’s eyes, which it did. The visual aids weren’t large at all but at the same time there’s not much I could do about it because the items I had to use are small for a reason but I showed the whole audience each time I used an item. I arranged everything I had in groups because I had a lot of little things like lancets, needles, strips, etc. I had a lot to say because it was a informational speech that if the audience paid attention at all there would a lot to gather from everything I shared in my experiences and my knowledge on the disease. The ...