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Title: Benefits of Public Speaking


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Benefits of Public Speaking
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Class List
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Jobs
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Textbook Benefits
  • Improves Listening Skills
  • Improves Critical Thinking Skills
  • Helps to accomplish professional goals
  • Helps to accomplish personal goals
  • Helps to increase civic participation

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Similarities and Differences
  • Similarities
  • Requires speaker to address a group of people who
    are focused on the speaker
  • Requires speaker to appeal to the audiences
    attitudes, interests, and values
  • Requires speaker to take responsibility for what
    they say
  • Requires speaker to make themselves understood.
  • Audience will expect the speaker to be
    knowledgeable about their topic

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Similarities and Differences
  • Differences Several Factors separate public
    speaking from other types of communication
  • Opportunity for feedback
  • Level of preparation
  • Degree of formality

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Vocabulary
  • Mass Communication- Occurs between a speaker and
    a large number of unknown people. (rallies,
    radio broadcasts, etc)
  • Small Group Communication-Communication between a
    small number of people who can see and talk
    to each other. (Usually 3-12)
  • Dyadic Communication- communication between two
    people as in a conversation
  • Public Speaking-Speaker delivers a message with a
    specific purpose to an audience who is present
    during the delivery of a speech.
  • Feedback- listeners response to the message

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Communication Model
  • Communication is- the process of sharing
    information through messages.
  • Verbal Words that are spoken
  • Non Verbal- Body language, facial cues, hand
    motions, etc.

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Communication Model
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Communication Process
  • Sender- person who creates the message
  • Receiver-recipient of the message
  • Message-contents of the communication process
    (thoughts and ideas)

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Communication Process
  • Channel-medium in which the message is sent by
    the speaker
  • Feedback- Verbal and Nonverbal reactions to a
    message.
  • Shared Meaning-When the sender and receiver
    interpret the message for.

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Communication Process
  • Decoding Finding the meaning of verbal and
    nonverbal signals
  • Encoding-The process of turning ideas and
    feelings into verbal and nonverbal symbols.

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Types of Speeches
  • Expository- To Inform
  • Informative- Helps the audience to understand
    more about a certain topic.
  • Process- Helps the audience to learn how to do or
    make something.
  • Persuasive- To Persuade
  • Special Occasion- Various Celebrations and other
    social occasions.

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Topic Selection
  • Choose something you already know a lot about.
  • This should be something that you think the
    audience would be interested in hearing.
  • Make sure the topic is not too broad. We just
    need a few minutes not a complete history.

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Informative Speech
  • Must have an organized outline to turn in on the
    day of the speech.
  • Outline must be typed.
  • Must speak for 3-5 minutes.
  • See Rubric for further information.
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