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Prepared Public Speaking Things to consider when writing, preparing for and giving a public speech. Miss Thalman North Summit High

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Page 1: Public  Speaking

Prepared Public Speaking

Things to consider when writing,

preparing for and giving a public

speech.

Miss Thalman

North Summit High

Page 2: Public  Speaking

Introduction

• Speeches are given to inform the audience, persuade the audience, or to integrate the members of an audience.

• People also listen for the same reasons

• Speaking skills increase a person’s effectiveness and influence the decision of others.

• Speaking in public is an art form nearly as old as humanity itself.

• Effective public speaking is INFLUENCE.

• INFLUENCE IS LEADERSHIP!!

Page 3: Public  Speaking

PLANNING A SPEECH

• As as a speech is

planned, consider the

following:

• PURPOSE

• AUDIENCE

• OCCASION

• If you can empathize with the audience, you will be able to plan a better speech!

Page 4: Public  Speaking

Analyze the Audience

• Find out as much

information as

possible about the

audience.

• It will be helpful to

know the following in

advance.

• # in group

• Ages

• Interests

• Formal or informal

• Setting

• Time frame

• Room size

• Place on program

Page 5: Public  Speaking

Analyze the Audience

• Keep in mind the following 3 questions when analyzing your audience:

1. To whom am I speaking?

2. What do I want them to know, believe, or do as a result of my speech?

3. What is the most effective way of composing or presenting my speech to accomplish my aim?

Page 6: Public  Speaking

Select a Topic

1. Choose a topic that interests you.

2. Choose a topic in which you are knowledgeable or want to become knowledgeable.

3. Choose a topic of interest to your audience.

Page 7: Public  Speaking

FFA Topic Areas

• When searching for a topic for an FFA

speech consider using these three general

areas:– Production Agriculture

– Agribusiness

– Agriscience

Page 8: Public  Speaking

Brainstorming

• List topics within each area that interest you.

• Jot down words or phrases you know related to

those topic areas.

• Spend no more than two minutes on each topic

area.

• This process is called brainstorming.

– Example: Willie Nelson

Page 9: Public  Speaking

Gather Information

• Benjamin Franklin once said:

– “An empty bag cannot stand upright.”

• Without solid material, your speech will fold like Franklin’s bag.

• Start research by checking personal books and magazines.

• Consult organizations and experts.

• Do research in a library and use the librarian to help you search.

Page 10: Public  Speaking

Gather Information

• If the subject is controversial, make sure to get expert opinions from both sides of the issue.

• Speaker’s can find quotations to support their ideas in sources such as:

– Bartlett’s Familiar Quotes

– Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable

– Oxford Dictionary of Quotations

– Granger’s Index to Poetry

Page 11: Public  Speaking

Record your Ideas

• When gathering material, write each item of information on a note card with:

– Name of Source

– Page #

– Author

• Use quotations and statistics when they are needed to make a point.

Page 12: Public  Speaking

Make an Outline

1. To help you recognize the speech’s

strengths and weaknesses.

2. To help you organize and develop your

ideas.

3. To help you save time when writing the

speech.

Page 13: Public  Speaking

Outline Format

• Main Points are indicated by Roman

Numbers ( I, II, V, VI)

• Major Subdivisions by capitol letters (A, B)

• Minor subheadings by Arabic numbers (1,2)

• Further subdivision by lower case letters

(a,b,c,d,k,t,)

Page 14: Public  Speaking

Outline Example

TITLE

I. INTRODUCTION

II. BODY

A. First Main Point1. Sub point #1

2. Sub point #2

B. Second Main Point1. Sub point #1

2. Sub point #2

III. CONCLUSION

Page 15: Public  Speaking

WRITE THE SPEECH

• Write the way you talk!

• Write the Body of the Speech first.

• Begin with the main points.

• Arrange them in logical order or sequence.

• Then write the Introduction.

• Finally, write the conclusion

Page 16: Public  Speaking

Write the Speech

• “Words, are the garments with whish speakers

clothe their ideas.” J. Regis O’Connor

• Wise speakers choose their words carefully.

• Choose effective language.

• Refrain from using statements that defame other

people or organizations. (Ethical Issues)

Page 17: Public  Speaking

Introduction

• Do something to gain the audiences attention:

– Tell a joke

– Pound the speaker’s stand

– Make a loud noise

– Ask a question

– Tell a story

– Use a quotation

– Use a personal reference

– Create suspense

– Give a compliment

Page 18: Public  Speaking

Introduction

• The introduction must grab the attention of

the audience, but it must also focus on the

goal of the speech.

Page 19: Public  Speaking

CONCLUSION

• All’s Well that Ends Well - Shakespeare

• The conclusion offers the speaker on ed last opportunity to remind the audience of the speech content.

• Summarize the main points.

• Use a story.

• Be humorous.

• Appeal and

• Make an emotional impact.

Page 20: Public  Speaking

Practice the Speech

• Practice Time Limits

• Practice Methods

– School Classes and Teachers

– Home and Mirror

– Auditorium

– Civic Organizations

– THE VIDEO CAMERA

Page 21: Public  Speaking

THINGS THAT NEED

PRACTICE

• Your Smile

• Gestures

• Head and Eyes

• Sincerity

Page 22: Public  Speaking

Present the Speech

• A good speech starts with good preparation.

• Things to consider when giving speech:

– Salutation

– Being Deliberate

– Using the Hands (Need to appear natural)

– Using the Body (Do not sway, rock, fidget)

– Humor

– Dress and Physical Appearance

– Where to stand

– Notes

– Special Considerations

Page 23: Public  Speaking

Answer Questions

• If you are asked questions afterwards, keep the following in mind:

– Be deliberate, take time to think through answer and then reply.

– Be complete

– Answer with confidence

– If you do not know the answer, says so without hesitation, do not bluff.

– If you did not hear or did not understand the questions, ask the person to repeat or rephrase.

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FINALLY, Listen and Evaluate

• Evaluate speeches and presentation after

each time.

• Evaluation allows for an analysis of where

the speech went right and/or wrong.

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Other Points To Consider

• Keep the voice well modulated, use variety of pitch and tone.

• Strive for correct pronunciation and enunciate clearly.

• Cultivate a sincere interest in people.

• Constantly strive to increased your vocabulary.

• Open the speech with a sentence that will secure the attention of the audience.

• End the speech in a forceful manner.

• Take appropriate pauses and don not allow yourself to run out of breath.

• Maintain good posture while speaking.

Page 26: Public  Speaking

Your Assignment

• You will be given 4 class days to write a speech to present to your Ag Class.

• Begin planning this weekend and be prepared to start presenting on Monday, OCTOBER 29.

• Good luck, choose wisely, reseach smart, use time effectively.

• Type written draft is due the day you present.

• You may only use notecards when presenting in front of the class.