public communication
TRANSCRIPT
PUBLIC
COMMUNICATIONPrepare by: JOCELYN HERMOGENES P. BUMAHIT
LESSON 1:
1. Audience - centered
3. It comes with Ethical responsibilities
4. Is an Empowering activity
2. Develops Critical thinking
Taking Points 1. Have you witnessed an unsuccessful public speaker?
2. Where did he/she go wrong?
LESSON 2. Steps in Speech
Preparation (Brooks &Heath)
1. Selecting the topic
2. Scanning the audience
3. Speech purpose
4. Organizing and outlining the speech
5. Gathering of supporting materials
6. Giving the speech through language and style7. Giving the speech through audio – visual aids
8. Preparing for audience feedback
A. Selecting the Topic
B. Scanning the Audience
C. Determining the Purpose
Specific Purpose of a SPEECHThe three criteria for a good purpose statement are the following:1. A purpose statement should describe the results
one seeks his speech to accomplish.2. A purpose statement should be specific, meaning
a speech should be worded specifically to measure your audience.
3. A purpose statement should be realistic. The contents of the speech must be attainable.
D. Organizing and Outlining the Speech
Three Major Parts of a Speech
1. Introduction2. The Body3. The conclusion
The INTRODUCTION
1. Referring to the Audience2. Referring to the Occasion3. Referring to the relationship between the audience and the subject4. Referring to something familiar to the audience
5. Citing a startling fact or opinion6. Asking questions7. Telling an anecdote8. Using quotation
The INTRODUCTION
9. Telling a joke 10. Setting the mood and tone of your speech 11. demonstrating the importance of your topic to your audience.
The INTRODUCTION
The BODY
The CONCLUSION
1.Review the speech
2.To leave the audience to remember your speech…
In making conclusion, avoid the following:
1. Don’t apologize.2. Don’t introduce new points.3. Don’t end abruptly.4. But don’t rumble either.
E. Gathering Supporting Materials
Functions:
1. To prove2. To make memorable3. To make interesting4. To clarify
F. Giving the Speech Through Language and Style•Articulation•Pronunciation•Quality•Pitch•Rate•Rhythm
F. Preparing for Audience Feedback
The End!!!