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Public Speaking

     Why learn it?
The Parts of the Speech
Why learn public speaking?
• Confidence
• Job skill
• Effective
  communicator
• Power
How can public speaking help you?
• You have to train a group of workers at your
  job
• You are fighting to keep your local playground
  open
• You are in sales/marketing/other jobs that
  require you to work with the public
• You have to give a eulogy
• You want to have a second date with
  someone!
What you ALREADY know
Similarities between public speaking and
  conversations:
• Organizing your thoughts logically
• Tailoring your message to your audience
• Telling a story for maximum impact
  (punchline)
• Adapting to listener feedback
What’s different about public speaking
• More highly structured – time limits, little to no
  listener interruption/interaction, have a purpose
  to accomplish, anticipating audience
  questions/reactions, more detailed planning
• Requires more formal language – it is expected
  slang, jargon and bad grammar have no place in
  public speeches, a speech should be special
• Requires a different method of delivery – no vocal
  crutches, speaking louder than you normally
  would, good posture, avoid distracting
  mannerisms
Introduction
• Get the attention and interest of your
  audience
• Reveal the topic of your speech
• Establish credibility and goodwill
• Preview the body of the speech
Attention and interest
Attention devices:
• Relate the topic to the
  audience
• State the importance of
  your topic
• Startle the audience
• Arouse the curiosity of
  the audience
• Question the audience
• Begin with a quotation
• Tell a story
Reveal the topic
• Don’t confuse your audience; do not assume
  they know what you will be speaking about
• Do not assume your attention device is
  descriptive enough
• Introduce your topic clearly
Establish credibility and goodwill
• Credibility = perception (audience)
• Are you qualified to speak on this topic?
• Why should we believe you are?
• Whatever the source of your expertise, let the
  audience know!
• Goodwill = mean no harm
• How can you take a topic your audience feels
  negatively about and reason your side?
Preview the Body of the Speech
• Most people are poor
  listeners
• Preview statements let
  your audience know
  EXACTLY what you’re
  going to be talking
  about
• Identify what main
  points are coming up in
  the body of the speech
Tips for prepping the introduction
• Keep it brief – should be about 10-20% of your
  total speech
• When conducting research, keep an eye out for
  possible attention devices
• Be creative in developing the introduction
• Re-work wording after you’ve completed the
  body of the speech – after you’ve determined the
  main points, it’ll be easier to decide how to begin
  the speech
• Work out the introduction in DETAIL. It is the first
  – and most important – part of the speech
The body
• Organization is key
• See formal speech outline for structure
Order types:
 Chronological: follow a time pattern
 Spatial: directional pattern (from top to
  bottom, from to back, east to west)
 Causal: illustrate a cause and effect relationship
 Problem-solution: 2 parts – first shows the
  problem, second shows possible solutions
 Topical: dividing the speech topic into subtopics
Connectives
• Transitions: a word or phrase that indicated when
  a speaker has finished one point and is moving on
  to another
• Internal preview: much like your preview
  statement in the introduction, this previews the
  main points inside the body of the speech
• Internal summaries: sum up previous main point
  as a method of moving on to the next
• Signposts: brief statements that indicate exactly
  where you are in the speech (first, second, final)
Conclusion
Serves two functions:
• Let the audience know you are finishing
• Reinforce the audience’s understanding of, or
  commitment to, the central idea
Conclusion
•   Reinforcing the central idea:
•   End with a quotation
•   Make a dramatic statement
•   Refer back to the introduction
Tips for prepping the conclusion
• Keep an eye out for possible concluding
  statements during your research
• End with a bang, not a whimper
• Don’t be long winded (should account for 10%
  of your total speech)
• Don’t leave anything to chance. The
  conclusion is an opportunity to have the “final
  say.” Prepare well and practice this often!

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SPE 108 Parts of the Speech

  • 1. Public Speaking Why learn it? The Parts of the Speech
  • 2. Why learn public speaking? • Confidence • Job skill • Effective communicator • Power
  • 3. How can public speaking help you? • You have to train a group of workers at your job • You are fighting to keep your local playground open • You are in sales/marketing/other jobs that require you to work with the public • You have to give a eulogy • You want to have a second date with someone!
  • 4. What you ALREADY know Similarities between public speaking and conversations: • Organizing your thoughts logically • Tailoring your message to your audience • Telling a story for maximum impact (punchline) • Adapting to listener feedback
  • 5. What’s different about public speaking • More highly structured – time limits, little to no listener interruption/interaction, have a purpose to accomplish, anticipating audience questions/reactions, more detailed planning • Requires more formal language – it is expected slang, jargon and bad grammar have no place in public speeches, a speech should be special • Requires a different method of delivery – no vocal crutches, speaking louder than you normally would, good posture, avoid distracting mannerisms
  • 6. Introduction • Get the attention and interest of your audience • Reveal the topic of your speech • Establish credibility and goodwill • Preview the body of the speech
  • 7. Attention and interest Attention devices: • Relate the topic to the audience • State the importance of your topic • Startle the audience • Arouse the curiosity of the audience • Question the audience • Begin with a quotation • Tell a story
  • 8. Reveal the topic • Don’t confuse your audience; do not assume they know what you will be speaking about • Do not assume your attention device is descriptive enough • Introduce your topic clearly
  • 9. Establish credibility and goodwill • Credibility = perception (audience) • Are you qualified to speak on this topic? • Why should we believe you are? • Whatever the source of your expertise, let the audience know! • Goodwill = mean no harm • How can you take a topic your audience feels negatively about and reason your side?
  • 10. Preview the Body of the Speech • Most people are poor listeners • Preview statements let your audience know EXACTLY what you’re going to be talking about • Identify what main points are coming up in the body of the speech
  • 11. Tips for prepping the introduction • Keep it brief – should be about 10-20% of your total speech • When conducting research, keep an eye out for possible attention devices • Be creative in developing the introduction • Re-work wording after you’ve completed the body of the speech – after you’ve determined the main points, it’ll be easier to decide how to begin the speech • Work out the introduction in DETAIL. It is the first – and most important – part of the speech
  • 12. The body • Organization is key • See formal speech outline for structure Order types:  Chronological: follow a time pattern  Spatial: directional pattern (from top to bottom, from to back, east to west)  Causal: illustrate a cause and effect relationship  Problem-solution: 2 parts – first shows the problem, second shows possible solutions  Topical: dividing the speech topic into subtopics
  • 13. Connectives • Transitions: a word or phrase that indicated when a speaker has finished one point and is moving on to another • Internal preview: much like your preview statement in the introduction, this previews the main points inside the body of the speech • Internal summaries: sum up previous main point as a method of moving on to the next • Signposts: brief statements that indicate exactly where you are in the speech (first, second, final)
  • 14. Conclusion Serves two functions: • Let the audience know you are finishing • Reinforce the audience’s understanding of, or commitment to, the central idea
  • 15. Conclusion • Reinforcing the central idea: • End with a quotation • Make a dramatic statement • Refer back to the introduction
  • 16. Tips for prepping the conclusion • Keep an eye out for possible concluding statements during your research • End with a bang, not a whimper • Don’t be long winded (should account for 10% of your total speech) • Don’t leave anything to chance. The conclusion is an opportunity to have the “final say.” Prepare well and practice this often!