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YOUR First Speech in this class…A 2-minute speech introductory speech for Week 5. March 30Prepare this as an extemporaneous speech.Your speech needs:
A titleAn introduction, body and conclusion.
Describe one event that has shaped your life or one obstacle that you have had to overcome in your life.You cannot run over 2:15, so REHEARSE your speech!Evaluation criteria will be posted on the class website later this week.
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Homework Assignment
1. Read Ch. 11 and 10
2. Review the famous speeches on the website (be ready to read one of them for 1-minute) or prepare a story/speech/poem. See the Reading Aloud link.
3. Download and complete the First Speech Preparation worksheet.
4. Write your speech manuscript and practice (be ready to perform in a small group next week)-Be ready to turn in your first draft.
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Next Week we will Finish:
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The Art of Public Speaking
Instructor: Jered FairesInstructor: Jered FairesWeek #2Week #2
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Chapter 1: Speaking In Public
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Chapter 1: Speaking in Public
What is Public Speaking?Public speaking is the art of presenting your ideas in public for the purpose of sharing those ideas and influencing other people.Public speaking is a process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners.
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Ch 1 Differences & Similarities
Similar:• Organizing thoughts logically• Tailoring your message to the audience• Telling a story for maximum impact• Adapting to listener feedback
Different:• More highly structured• Requires more formal language• Requires a different method of delivery
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Course of history changed forever...
Mahatma GandhiEleanor RooseveltWinston ChurchillNelson MandelaHu Jin TaoRonald Reagan
Martin Luther KingBill ClintonBarack ObamaMao ZedongDeng Xiao Pingwhat about me?....
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Chapter 2: Speaking Confidently and Ethically
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Managing Nervousness/Stage Fright
Acquire experiencePrepare!Think positivelyVisualize successMost of it is not visibleDon’t expect perfection
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More Tips
Mental/Physical BestRelaxDeep breathsIntroduction (30-60 sec)
Eye ContactCommunicate, don’t performVisual Aids
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Speaking Ethically
Ethically sound goalsBe preparedBe honestPractice ethical principles
Ethics: The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
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Plagiarism
What kinds are there?Global plagiarismPatchwork plagiarismIncremental plagiarismand internet
How to avoid itWork on your speech earlyCite sources when in doubtResearch carefullyFor internet: see pg. 29
Plagiarism: presenting another person’s language or ideas as one’s own.
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Chapter 3: Giving Your First Speech
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Developing Your Speech
Limit the scope of your speechFocus on developing a few pointsBe creative!
Add suspense, mystery, drama, danger!Use colorful language that paints a picture!Use humor only if you’re naturally humorous.
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Organizing Your Speech
Introduction:Get the audience’s attention.Give the audience a clear idea of your topic.
Body: Two or three main pointsUse chronological or topical order?
Conclusion:Bring the speech to a thought-provoking end.Summary the main theme of your speech.
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Delivering Your Speech
Extemporaneous delivery* is the best method.
Rehearse! Rehearse!
Vary your voiceMaintain eye contactRehearse!
Rehearse!* A method of delivery in which the speech is carefully prepared and rehearsed but is presented from a brief set of notes.
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Next Week we will Finish:
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