Listening Report Assignment
Listening Report Assignment
Listening Report Assignment
**LISTENING REPORT OPTION #1: You are to attend a live presentation (an informative OR
community. The speech you discuss must occur during the current semester. Attach any
pamphlets, handouts or any other information given out during the presentation.
LISTENING REPORT OPTION #2: You may complete this assignment using the website
present when the speech actually occurred. Do not use movie speeches. IF you choose this
option, you MUST conduct any necessary research to answer ALL questions asked (e.g., #1--
what TIME did this speech take place? and #3—demos of audience?).
ASSIGNMENT DIRECTIONS: For this assignment, you need to READ ALL questions below.
After attending/observing the presentation, you will write a 2-3 page paper, in narrative form,
adhering to APA formatting requirements. Be sure that you respond to each and every one of
the questions below within your paper. If you do not understand the question, refer to your
textbook and/or ask your instructor. You can answer multiple questions in the same sentence,
but be sure to cover everything, and try to avoid simple yes/no answers. EXPLAIN your
thoughts. It’s best to divide your paper into each of the sections listed below.
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Make sure your paper is typed, double-spaced, 12pt font Times New Roman or Ariel, and BE
SURE TO INCLUDE a "Works Cited" section following your last paragraph. You MUST cite
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The Setting
3) Who was the audience (what was the size and demographic make-up?)?
Ans: People from Houston and local audience. During the speech mostly younger people
have attended speech. Also, there were few older and family groups in this TEDx speech.
The Speaker
5) Did you have any information about the speaker prior to attending the speech?
Ans: No, I did not have any prior information about the speaker.
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6) Was the speaker introduced?
Ans: Yes, the speaker was introduced before the speech starts.
7) What qualifications for speaking on this subject did the speaker have?
Ans: The speaker has a Ph.D. degree in Philosophy, and she is a vulnerability researcher and
storyteller.
Ans: The way the speaker introduced herself on why she called as a storyteller instead of the
researcher.
Ans: During the speech, she was funny and good at what she is going to talk about so I
Introduction
Ans: Of course, she did gain attention during the introduction and why she likes to be called
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11) What type of opening device was used in the introduction?
Ans: She used a pictured quote in the introduction. Which was, ‘If you cannot measure it, it
Ans: From the given quote she made the point that vulnerability code out for everyone to see
14) Did the speaker make any attempt to dispose the audience favorably toward the
Ans: No, she did not attempt any dispose the audience favorably toward the topic.
15) How?
Ans: I am not sure, but she had clear points about what thing she wanted to talk about.
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Body
17) What were the main points? (with these points out incomplete sentence)
Ans: In my view, there were three points. The first point was Connection, the ability to feel
connected is neurobiologically. The second point was a sense of worthiness, a strong sense of
love and belonging they believe that they are worthy. The third point was courage,
18) What Organizational pattern did the speaker use? (Chronological, topical, cause-
effect, etc.)
19) What types of supporting material did the speaker use for each main point?
Ans: Shame and fear. These two supporting materials she uses to explain the main points as
the fear of disconnection. Shame and fear lead to excruciating vulnerability. We make the
uncertain certain.
Ans: No, there were no source citations included during the speech. After doing research I
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22) Did the speaker make use of good transitions?
Ans: Yes, she used good transitions to make the audience listen and understand.
23) a. If Informative, did the speech expand your knowledge of the topic?
Ans: Yes, this speech expands my knowledge in this topic that what is vulnerability.
Conclusion
Ans: Yes, when we stop screaming and start listening, we are kinder and gentler to the
Ans: Let us be seen, love with our whole hearts. Practice gratitude leans into joy, believe that
I am enough.
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Delivery
26) Did the speaker use appropriate eye contact, vocal variety, gesture, tone?
Ans: Yes, she did make eye contact, vocal, gesture, and tone. Also, she makes the audience
27) Did the speaker articulate clearly and pronounce words correctly?
28) How did the speaker’s rate and volume impact delivery?
Ans: She has good volume during the speech, and she expressed the laugh, emotion,
Ans: The strongest aspects of the speaker’s delivery were that she knows what she is saying.
As she was researcher-storyteller. She made all things easy to understand and make you feel
Ans: In my view, she was perfect during the speech, but I believe if she cleared all main
points, body and conclusion announced then it would be easier to understand all the points.
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Overall
Ans: My impression of the speech was amazing. Now, I know how important vulnerability is
in our life.
32) How would you rate this speech? (5=A, 4=B, 3=C, 2=D, 1=F)
33) Include an APA cite for this following your last paragraph.
Ans: Brown, B. (June 6th, 2010). The Power of Vulnerability [Video]. TED Conferences.
https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability?
utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
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Format
APA style formatting—typed, double-spaced 12pt font Times New Roman, Calibri, or Ariel.
Essay MUST be written in a narrative format, using complete sentences. Essay MUST
Works Cited
Provide APA cites, with parentheticals in your text, where necessary. ALL papers MUST
have a minimum of one citation—for the speaker. But if you write about the presentation
of a minister who uses the Bible, the Toraj, the Koran, et al., you should cite those works.
You will lose 3 points for every question you do not answer, and additional points
Will be deducted for poor grammar, typographical / spelling errors, and improper
syntax. You are welcome encouraged! to use the LU Writing Center for proofing
prior to your class submission, but this must be your own work (in keeping with the
guidelines we’ve established in the Dept of Comm & Media Integrity Policy. ANY
PLAGIARIZED WORK will receive a grade of ZERO, and authors will be prosecuted
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On June 6th,2010, Brene Brown gave speech on ‘The Power of Vulnerability’ at TEDx
Houston at 7:00 pm and lasted for 30 minutes. The main audience were the youth, local
I never heard about the speaker before, and no one suggested me about her speeches. One
day I was looking at the TEDx website and I got my attention on topic called ‘The Power of
Vulnerability’. The speaker was introduced before the speech began. Mrs. Brown has a Ph.D.
on Philosophy, and she is a vulnerability researcher and storyteller. The way speaker
introduced herself as why she is known as a storyteller instead of the researcher and what
topics she was going to cover seemed very enthusiastic and funny which made her more
In the introduction of the speech, she used a pictured quote which stated, ‘If you cannot
measure it, it does not exist’, further explaining that the code to vulnerability is to see and
lean into the discomfort of people which was clearly stated. At the same time, she did not
There were three main points she focused on, Connection, Worthiness and Courage
connecting, sense of worthiness and compassion of courage respectively. These points were
cleared more as she used shame and fear as great convincing supporting material which is
adequately relevant. Though here source of citations were solely based on her work
experience.
After hearing her entire speech one can easily conclude that a conversation is more
effective when one understands the worth and importance of the speaker at the same time
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persuade with love. The whole speech was informative as well as persuasive as she used
appropriate eye contact, vocality and gesture. Though there were some aspects in her
delivery of speech that were weak such as she did not clear all the main points with
incomplete explanation.
My overall impression of the speaker was amazing as she made me realized the
importance of vulnerability. In my opinion I would rate her A (5) for her speech.
Brown, B. (June 6th, 2010). The Power of Vulnerability [Video]. TED Conferences:
https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability?
utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
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