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Critique of an Impressive Speech

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Last winter, I attended a lecture delivered by Sun Qiang, the chairman of LangWei Industrial Limited Company in Shandong and was impressed by the wisdom Mr. Sun had given in his excellent speech. The speech lasted two hours or so and it mainly discussed an individual's life, career planning, personal success and love between people and put up with some critique perspectives on these aspects. What he had talked involves not only philosophy but also his personal experience hence a warm welcome from all the audience. When it comes to the structure of the speech, it was pretty appreciated that Mr. unfolded it clearly and fluently Sun. There were not complex designs in it at all hence easier to be followed and understood by everyone present. Organize your ideas and evidence in a structure that suits your topic, audience, and speech occasion Also, the relaxing and friendly greeting made us comfortable to pay attention to all the following content and then came the main body of the speech. Which contained an individual's life, career planning, personal success and love among people, and put up with some critique perspectives on these aspects. In the end, Mr. Sun talked about the appealing topic, love as the final hit of his speech and it paid off for we all appreciated what we had been told. Then the precious and valuable content cannot be denied by anybody for its creative thoughts as well as abundant citation and metaphor. Content can be expressed verbally (through the sentences and points of a speech) and nonverbally (through eye contact and gestures For example, Mr. Sun cited the sentences in one of Wang Guowei's famous poem about the three ideal states of pursuing studies. Furthermore, he regarded people's fate and circumstances as the square box and explained the cruelty of inequality and the different results of handwork. Combining all the wise sentences with the plain words. The speech was a big success in attracting the audiences a

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