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Week 5 Discussions & Learning Activities Activity 2

Week 5 Discussions & Learning Activities Activity 2

Q This week you have a choice of topic to use as you develop your Week 5 activities. You are to do both activities, in other words , two speeches. Post your speech text in the discussion thread and then create your audio file. Instructions for creating your audio file are available at the end of this thread. And don’t forget to respond to at least two of your colleagues’ speeches. Activity 2: Informative Speech First, you want to write a short informative speech, just two pages long, using any one of the following speech types: (1) explanation, (2) report, (3) description, or (4) demonstration. You want to draw on the concepts in Chapter 13 to guide your efforts. Post your speech text in the discussion thread area. Then develop and record a brief summary of your speech ideas. The system allows for 1 minute audio files so plan accordingly. To Create An Audio Response: Once you’ve posted AND SAVED your speech text in the discussion thread area, click on the Add Attachments link on the bottom of the screen. Click on the Record Audio option. A prompt asking if you agree to allow Flash to run on your computer. Click the ALLOW radial button. Once you’re ready to record, simply click the RED square button and the system begins to record. Hit the same RED square button to stop recording. To listen to your speech, press the GREEN play button. Once you are satisfied with your speech, click on the Save button and the system will post your .wav file. To listen to a wav file, simply click on the file.

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The following speech will be about the anticipation of the time of the invention of vaccines to control and prevent COVID-19 from spreading like a pandemic or epidemic in future. There has been speculation by the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as by other medical association organizations of different international countries that the vaccine for preventing and containing COVID-19 in the future world will arrive by the beginning of the year of 2021 or at least towards the end of that year (Nishiura et al. 2020). The research work for the invention of vaccines is being done at a consistent and fast pace.