Randy Pausch The Last Lecture Essay

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The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams The speech delivered by Dr. Randy Pausch is a powerful and influential public speaking, including various communication components that we should pay attention to and learn when we present our speeches. This lecture is divided into three parts: My childhood dreams, enabling the dreams of others and lessons learned. Dr. Randy Pausch told his audience what he believed and valued with his proper body languages, effective and efficient delivery and interesting and attractive visual aids. From this speech, it can be told that the speaker’s strengths and effectiveness from the lecture, which can reflect my problems as a communicator and a public speaker Dr. Randy Pausch knew that he had pancreatic cancer before he presented, but he was optimistic and had a positive attitude, and I can see this from his energetic active behaviors and gestures. From the beginning, he did several push-ups to show that he was in phenomenally good health and a better shape than most of people even though he only had three to six months of good health left. What he did on the stage really attract his audiences’ attention and made them begin to be interested in his lecture. Imitating the people that he mentioned is really an impressive part in this speech. He tries to imitate their behaviors, tones. Also there …show more content…

He told some small jokes during his speech to warn up the speech, which is an effective way to keep your audience concentrated and more involved. His volume varied with what he said. When he told the key ideas, he’d project his voice so that people would know it was a key point. However, he acted to say the words from his heart with a low volume and slow speed. When he talked about his childhood dreams, we can really feel that his passion through his facial expression, verbal delivery and so forth. He is a good public speaker because he will give his audience time to digest, laugh, and

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