dosSantos wrote:Tough crowd
Caffeine and Rage wrote:Airsoft is a completely unregulated sport in which adolescent males and immature or socially inept adults run around swearing and shooting at each other with what appear to the public to be real guns.
Nocte wrote:Yes, but you're delivering a speech, not an interview. In a speech you give YOUR opinion, not mine. You back up your opinion with professional citations. No one here is a professional airsofter. You should know this already, since apparently, you're the speech master.
Give a speech about airsoft if that's what you really want to do, but no one here seems to want to help with your homework. Express your own stupid opinions, and don't ask me for my stupid opinions.
Juicemachine wrote:Speeches on airsoft can be done (but they shouldn't), but not informative ones. There are not professional airsofters. You can't cite any sources as credible. If you HAVE to give a speech in airsoft (which is stupid), give one on a personal experience or something.
Martin. wrote:i gave a speech on Airsoft for my sp111 class years ago, it went well and people seemed generally interested. i would keep the topic focused on the pros like how there are organized communities promoting safe and responsible use of Airsoft, how it's played, and benefits to mil/le training.
Kpatrol wrote:Juicemachine wrote:Speeches on airsoft can be done (but they shouldn't), but not informative ones. There are not professional airsofters. You can't cite any sources as credible. If you HAVE to give a speech in airsoft (which is stupid), give one on a personal experience or something.
You are, seriously, taking this too seriously... My professor does not give a damn what topic it is on but by how it is delivered, structured, and professional. There is a 40 year old mom in my class that is doing it on producing/manufacturing bake goods. There is a dude who works at best buy doing his on how to remove computer viruses from your PC. This is "public speaking" not a class that is going to change lives or save the world from global warming.
Your 14, and I think you take things to seriously. What the hell is wrong with this picture? What are they doing to kids these days? Its like deprive them from a fun world of all the best cartoons, comics, music, and childhood life and they become pessimistic nerds.
graham. wrote:I actually gave a successful speech in my SP111 class one year ago.
However, I will site a few key differences.
1. I had been actively airsofting for almost a year.
2. It was a persuasive speech (Add tougher restriction to who can buy them - no just clicking "yes I'm over 18" on a website)
3. I had documentation through ads, photos from events, and other things of that sort as "evidence" to support my reasons for wanting that restriction.
The biggest thing that helped me with that speech was that I had a good amount of experience with the hobby.
Also, I checked with the instructor first to make sure it was okay. She was interested in hearing about it because it was supposed to be a controversial topic. (One girl gave a speech about the legalization of pot for crying out loud.)
So guys, it can be done successfully, but unless you've been airsofting for a while
DO NOT DO IT!
Nasty wrote:Kpatrol, I'm going to sum up everything for you.
You don't give a shit what we're saying, and won't take any suggestions from people that know more about the subject you're going to talk about than you do.
In the future, if you're not going to take suggestions or criticism, don't ask.
Wombat Six wrote:Nasty wrote:Kpatrol, I'm going to sum up everything for you.
You don't give a shit what we're saying, and won't take any suggestions from people that know more about the subject you're going to talk about than you do.
In the future, if you're not going to take suggestions or criticism, don't ask.
+1
If you have an outline, you know what you need to research, so one of two things is true:
1) You're an internet tough guy who's hoping to browbeat us into helping with your homework. In that case, post the outline so that we can provide some kind of constructive criticism towards your actual speech rather than "I want to talk about airsoft because my instructor will let me but I don't know where to begin so I'll ask the internet lol"
2) You've realized that you can't actually find anything that to support your outline aside from the crazed ramblings of a bunch of websites whereas most any other topic can be supported by books, peer-reviewed journals, industry journals, reference books, or other documentation with citation formats that appear in your MLA/APA/Chicago/whatever style manual. In this case, a new topic may be relevant to your interests.
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