1. BEFORE
Ideas about Public Speaking
AFTER
YES NO YES NO
1. Public speaking is concerned primarily in
delivering a speech.
2. Speeches are usually long and very detailed.
3. Public speakers cannot change their ideas in
the middle of their speech.
4. The entire speech is basically based on the
speaker’s experiences.
5. Public speaking develops the critical thinking
skills of the speaker.
2. Video 1
1. Describe the idea of the speakers about
public speaking?
2. How do the speakers prepare?
3. What are the beliefs of the speakers about
public speaking?
3. Video 2
1. What do these speaker tell to themselves?
2. How do the speakers feel before the contest?
3. In the perspective of the speaker, how is the best
speaker chosen?
4. If you were a judge what are the things that you will
be looking at from the speaker?
5. Public Speaking
a process of speaking to a group of people in a
structured, deliberate manner intended to
inform, influence, or entertain the listeners
offers an opportunity to make a difference in
something you care very much about
6. Why do we study
Public Speaking?
1. Exercises your constitutionally
guaranteed freedom of speech
2. Teaches you important life skills
3. Helps you succeed professionally
7. Similarities between
Public Speaking and Conversation
Organizing your thoughts logically
Tailoring your message to your audience
Telling a story for a maximum impact
Adapting to listeners feedback
8. Differences Between
Public Speaking and Conversation
Public speaking is highly structured
Public speaking requires more formal
language
Public speaking requires a different method
of delivery
9. Why is public speaking a unique
form of Communication?
Time is short
Simplification is necessary
Points are few
Topics are important
10. Assignment:
1. Enumerate 3 types of speeches,
and describe each briefly. (9pts)
2. Differentiate the modes of speech
delivery. (6pts)