CASE 2 Practical Speaking Training. Сrush the fear of public speaking 1. DRAW A CARTOON. CBS Sunday Morning profiled Adm. William McRaven in a piece called "Measure of a Man."McRaven shared parts of his story — as a Navy SEAL, a high school athlete, an admiral commanding the raid that ended in the death of Osama bin Laden, a national security adviser to President Obama, and the 2014 commencement speaker at The University of Texas at Austin. https://youtu.be/pxBQLFLei70 Speaking with a unified voice and having everyone What1lesson from this speech can you apply express the same message to to your own life? the public is crucial Directions: during a criminal incident. Use the narrator's descriptions to help you draw three Scenes and the characters. 2. After you draw each scene, write what the characters talked or thought about. 3. If the characters talk to each other, write their conversation in a speech bubble. 4. Write a character’s thoughts about anything in a thought bubble. Example: “If you want to change the world get over being a sugar cookie and keep moving forward.” “There were many a student who just couldn’t accept the fact that all their effort was in vain. . . Those students didn’t understand the purpose of the drill. You were never going to succeed. You were never going to have a perfect uniform.” If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed.“If you can’t do the little things right, you will never do the big things right.” If you want to change the world, measure a person by the size of their heart,not the size of their flippers. “SEAL training was a great equalizer. Nothing mattered but your will to succeed. Not your color, not your ethnic background, not your education and not your social status.” 33
