Title: Speaking Effectively
1Speaking Effectively
2Overview
- What is the purpose of learning to speak
effectively? - How do you prepare to speak?
- What are the types of speaking?
- What are methods of presentation?
3Overview
- What are ways of organizing a presentation?
- What are ways to use visual support?
- What are presentation skills?
- Why is it important to practice your speech?
- Giving your speech
4Quick Write
- Think about a change youd make in your school
- if you were in charge
- Write down your idea in a sentence and list three
or four good reasons why youd make - that change if you could
- Then arrange the supporting points as you would
if you had to make a short speech in class about
your suggested change
5Speaking
- Speaking to an audience in public is one of the
oldest forms of human communication - An orator is someone who is known for his or her
skill and power as a public speaker
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6Fear of Public Speaking
- Speaking in front of a group is by far most
peoples greatest fear - The ability to speak well in front of a group is
one of the qualities people admire most - It is an ability that will serve you well
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7Fear of Public Speaking
- The person who can communicate ideas clearly has
a greater chance of personal and professional
success - Chances are that someone will eventually ask you
to speak before an audience - Learning the fundamentals of speaking can help
you conquer your fear
8Six Steps for Effective Communication
9Purpose and Audience
- Know what your purpose is
- To inform
- To persuade
- To entertain
- Analyze the listeners in your audience
- Background, expectations, knowledge of topic
- Use everyday language
10Types of Speaking
- Briefings present information quickly and
concisely - Lectures are used to teach new material
- Speeches are given in a variety of situations
11Briefing
- A briefings purpose is to informto tell about a
mission, operation, or concept - Briefings also directenable listeners to perform
a procedure or carry out instructions - Or they persuadesupport a certain solution and
lead listeners to accept that solution
12A B Cs of Briefing
Always be
CCURATE
RIEF
LEAR
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13Lecture
- In a lecture, most of the speaking
- is directed toward teaching
- In formal lectures, the communication is
generally one-sided - Informal lectures allow for verbal interaction
between instructor and students
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14Speeches
use the same kind of organization and support
materials as lectures do
speeches may rely heavily on humor and getting
peoples attention
speeches are characterized by an appeal to the
emotions
15Methods of Presentation
16Organizing a Presentation
- You must organize your message with the audience
in mind - Every speech needs
- an introduction
- a body
- a conclusion
17Introduction
- Good speakers capture the audiences attention
immediately you must motivate them to listen - Introductions vary for an informative
presentation, its helpful to begin with
an overview - For lectures and speeches, you can use
attention-getters
18Transitions
- Use words such as first, next, or finally (to
help audience follow development of ideas) - You can also words such as however or on the
other hand (to indicate a change of direction in
thought) - And use in addition or moreover (to indicate a
related idea)
19Conclusion
- Most speeches dont require a long conclusion
- With informative speeches, you can summarize your
main points - For persuasive speeches, you might use a
motivational statement - In an entertaining speech, you could build to a
brief, memorable punch line -
- A key rule is to keep it short and sweet
20Recap
- Remember the old rule
- Tell them what youre going to tell them
- Tell them
- Then tell them what you told them.
21Visual Aids
Visual aids are objects or displays that
illustrate your ideas
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22Presentation Skills
- The image you project as a speaker is more
important than what you say - First impressions are based on
- nonverbal communication
23Presentation Skills
- Keys to a polished delivery include
- your voice, appropriate use of humor, the way you
handle your notes, ability to overcome stage
fright - If you look well prepared, YOU will be the most
effective visual aid in your speech - Includes appearance, posture, eye contact, facial
expressions, gestures, and movement
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24Movement Challenges
- Life rafters These speakers cling to the podium
or lectern - Hand washers These speakers store all their
nervousness in their handswhile speaking, they
wash and wash - Caged tigers These speakers continually pace
from one side of the room or stage to the other
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25Movement Challenges
- Rockers Rockers unconsciously move backward and
forward, or side to side, or both - Pocket maniacs These speakers jam their hands in
their pockets - Pen clickers These speakers have to be doing
something with their handsthey are compelled to
manipulate and click any pen in their possession
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26Using Your Voice Effectively
- Rate is the speed you speak
- Volume is how loudly or softly you speak pitch
is the highness or lowness of a sound - A pause is a brief halt in your speech
- Articulation is the art of expressing words
distinctly pronunciation is the ability to say
words correctly - Vocalized pauses are syllables such as a, uh,
um, and ah
27Practicing Your Speech
- Read your speech aloud several times
- Edit words that are difficult to say
- Practice looking at your make-believe audience
- Provide the punctuation through vocal inflection,
variety, and pauses
28Practicing Your Speech
- Its important to practice the speech in front of
a critical listener and ask for feedback - Do your visual aids work?
- Are you hitting a smooth flow?
- Does your speech sound natural?
29Giving Your Speech
- The big moment has arrived
- Walk to the podium and take out your notes
- Take a deep breath
- Slowly look around the room
- Survey the audience, from left to right
- Project confidence
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30Giving Your Speech
- Begin in a strong, self-assured voice
- Keep eye contact with the audience
- Look for feedback
- nods
- puzzled looks
- and so forth
- Smile!
- Use natural gestures to relieve tension
- Once youve made your main points, you can close
with confidence
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31Review
- Studies have shown that speaking in front of a
group is by far most peoples greatest fear - The ability to speak well in front of a group is
one of the qualities people admire most, and its
an ability will serve you well in life - Learning the fundamentals of speaking can help
you conquer your fear
32Review
- Briefings present information quickly and
concisely - Lectures are used to teach new material
- Speeches are given in a variety of situations
- Some methods of presentation are
- speaking from memory
- manuscript reading
- impromptu speaking
- extemporaneous speaking
33Review
- Clear organization is vital to effective speaking
- Every speech needs an introduction, a body, and a
conclusion - Tell them what youre going to tell them tell
them tell them what you told them - Visual aids are objects or displays that give
emphasis to and illustrate your ideas
34Review
- Presentation skillssuch as maintaining eye
contact, gesturing, and using your voice
effectivelywill help your speech delivery - Before you speak, your biggest challenge will be
to overcome (or at least control) stage fright - Practicing your presentation will help you polish
your delivery
35Review
- Although preparing a talk can be hard work, for
many people the hardest part is presenting the
talk - The more you do it, the better youll get, and
the faster youll work the kinks out of your
delivery style - Your audience wants you to succeed
36Summary
- What is the purpose of learning to speak
effectively? - How do you prepare to speak?
- What are the types of speaking?
- What are methods of presentation?
37Summary
- What are ways of organizing a presentation?
- What are ways to use visual support?
- What are presentation skills?
- Why is it important to practice your speech?
- Giving your speech
38Next
- Donespeaking effectively
- Nextwell learn about interpreting events and
experiences
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