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VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Lâm Đức Chí
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Part 1: Introduction to public speaking
Part 2: Public speaking topics
Topic 1: What is a useful skill your mother or father taught you? Describe the skill and how
you were taught this skill?
Topic 2: Difficult experiences can be valuable learning experiences. What was a difficult
experience you went through? What did you learn from this experience essay?
Topic 3: Some movies are made just do entertain audiences, while others are meant to
make audiences think about certain issues. Which type or movie do you prefer? Describe a
movie you saw that represents your preferred type of movie. Give specific reasons for your
ideas.
Topic 4: Imagine that you have a machine and can take one trip through time. Would you
visit the past or the future? Explain your choice. Include details and examples in your
explanation.
Topic 5: Some people believe that students should immediately go on to college after
completing high school. Other believes that students should take a year or more off between
high school and college. Which approach do you think is better for students interested in
getting a college degree? Include details and examples in your explanation.
CONTENTS
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Part 1
Introduction to public speaking
What is Public Speech?
Public speech is the way to talk in front of a group of people (It can be in front of people that
you know or a crowd of strangers) in a structured and with preparation at a specific time and
place. A speech is only one-sided, a person gives a speech and others listen, Speakers generally
have time limits, and Listeners do not interrupt.
The purpose of public speech can be simply transmitting information to the others, to motivating
people to act, to telling a story. Speakers may want to explain an idea or process, share some new
information, to show how to do something, or a speaker want to persuade an audience, they want
them to adopt a new position or belief, to change their minds.
What is Interpersonal Conversation
Interpersonal Conversation is the sending and receiving of information between two or more
people. It is as the process that we use to communicate our ideas, thoughts, and feelings to
another person. A conversation is at least, two-sided. More than one person speaks.
The purpose of communication is to reach a common understanding, build a better relationship
with the others through communication.
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What are differences between a public speech and an interpersonal conversation?
Public Speech is more highly structured than interpersonal conversation. Public speech
requires detail planning and preparation. Normally, a public speaker organizes his or her
thoughts in a speech by using three basic structural elements: an introduction, a body, and
a conclusion. All information is organized, planned, prepared, and researched.
However, interpersonal conversations don’t need detail planning and preparation. It can wander
and meander without ever coming to a point.
Public speech is more formal than conversation. The slang or casual language we often use in
conversation is usually not appropriate for most public speech. Audiences expect speakers to use
Standard English grammar and vocabulary. The nonverbal communication of public speakers is
also more formal than the nonverbal behaviour of interpersonal conversation
Public speech requires different delivery. A public speaker must speak loudly enough to be
heard by everyone, and speak slowly enough so that the audience can easily take in the ideas.
Public speech is often organized into events and places with a certain time and location.
However, an interpersonal conversation can spring up anywhere. Interpersonal conversations
also can be as brief or as long as those involved are willing to participate.
In conclusion,public speech is definitely different from interpersonal conversation. We can
recognize it with 3 main points: high structure, more formal language, requiring different
delivery.
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Part 2
Topic 1
What is a useful skill your mother or father taught you? Describe the skill and how you
were taught this skill?
What is a useful skill your parents taught you? Do
you still remember at this moment? There are many
skills I have learned from my parents when I was a
child, and I never still forget when I grow up.
Following now, I’m going to share a few lessons
learned by me from my parents, from their actions:
First of all, is from my mother, she taught how to reduce wastage. She taught not only me, but
my entire family not to waste anything - food, electricity, water, etc. Buy only what is necessary
and do not overload the house with anything extra. In addition, she always taught me that money
is not everything in life: Life is not all about money making. There are things worth more than
that! Do not run behind money is one thing I saw her practice. Moreover, she taught me that I
should never tell a lie to someone so that can made them hurt.
Come to second is my father, he taught me that I should read a lot of books to improve my
knowledge, reading books are the best hobby and I learned that from him. He narrated a lot of
stories that he had read which help my current Job a lot of. He also taught me how to be a good
listener, he usually spent his time to listen and discuss what I had to say so that made me feel
comfortable to talk with him like a friend.
In conclusion, I am indeed proud and lucky to have got such parents! And I am just hoping my
kids would feel the same about me in the future!
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Topic 2
Difficult experiences can be valuable learning experiences. What was a difficult experience
you went through? What did you learn from this experience essay?
Nobody can avoid difficult experiences in their
lives. Some people say that they should forget
these experiences because they are useless to
them. On the other hand, others think that these
experiences become valuable lessons for future
so that we should remember them. In my
opinion, I also believe that difficult experiences
become valuable lessons because of three
following reasons.
For the first reason, the experience of solving or
dealing with a difficult problem helps me know
how to avoid failure or risk in future. For example, I have lost my motorbike because I was so
careless that I parked my motorbike in the garden without locking it. This experience teaches me
always watch out in every case.
Furthermore, I become more respect my current life when I experience after having fixed a
certain difficulty. For instance, I used to smoke and drink so much. Then, I suffered liver disease.
I experienced a long time in hospital. At that time, I was so painful that I swore I would never
drink and smoke again. After recovery I respect my life more and work harder to bring happiness
to my family.
Finally, I become more confident after going
through a difficult experience. I once thought
that I could not learn French because I
encountered so many difficulties when
studying it. Fortunately, my friends and
brothers encouraged me many times. Since I
learned successfully skills of this language, I
feel more confident to face other difficulties.
In summary, most difficult experiences become valuable lessons for future since we can know
how to avoid risk, more respect our lives and become more confident after each of these ones. I
hope that more and more people will realize that learning a lesson from a difficulty is important.
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Topic 3
Some movies are made just do entertain audiences, while others are meant to make
audiences think about certain issues. Which type or movie do you prefer? Describe a movie
you saw that represents your preferred type of movie. Give specific reasons for your ideas.
Some movies are serious, designed to make the audience think.
Other movies are designed primarily to amuse and entertain.
Which type of movie do you prefer?
Some people like funny movies because they can forget their
problems and worries during watching these films. Others
prefer to watch some serious movies. There are some
advantages and disadvantages of both type of movie, but in my opinion, serious movies are
preferable to movies that are designed primarily to amuse and entertain. In the following essay, I
will explain my choice.
First of all, movies, designed to make you think, are able to open your eyes about some
problems on earth. For example, I watched the film “City of God” some years ago. The movie
deals intensively with the problems of young South Americans living in slums. This film
helps helped me to realize that I must be very happy to live in a country in which crime, violence
or drugs are not normal and that this circumstance gives you the responsibility for helping others.
As a consequence, after I watched this film I became a member of amnesty international.
Therefore, I think that a good serious film is able to open your eyes about some problems in the
world.
Secondly, you can learn a lot of things watching serious movies. For instance, if you watch some
documentaries about a country, you will learn a lot about the culture and the inhabitants of this
country. Moreover, documentaries help you to improve your knowledge and level of education,
which will help you to be successful in school or study.
Finally, I believe that serious movies improve communications between friends and family. In
my experiences, people discuss more about a serious movie than they do about a funny movie
due to the fact serious movies are more complex than movies that are designed to entertain.
Hence, people want to talk about the film they have watched, because they have some question
about the sophisticated plot of the film.
In conclusion, I prefer watching a serious movie more than seeing a funny movie. Serious
movies have the capability of changing opinions of people and therefore they are able to make
the world to a better place.
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Topic 4
Imagine that you have a machine and can take one trip through time. Would you visit the
past or the future? Explain your choice. Include details and examples in your explanation.
When I was a child, I often dreamed about if I had had a time machine so that I could have gone
back to the moment I was making a mistake and changed it.
As I grew older, my life experience gradually became more diverse. I understand that mistakes
are inevitable (unavoidable), but they allow us to learn, develop ourselves, motivate us to change
for the better in the future. Although there were some things went wrong in the past, but I've no
regret and still don't want to change it because I think that: “our mistakes make us what we are
today, and the mistakes also cannot be changed, but we can learn from them”. The past should be
left in the past, so don’t look back with regret, look forward to the future with hope because we
can't change the past, but we can make the future. In my opinions, if I have a time machine, I
would visit the future for some reasons below:
The main reason I’d rather to visit the future than the past, because I really want to know
what's going to happen to me in the future.
Travelling to the future I can see where my life has led me. If it's not the way I wanted, I can
know where I went wrong, what the mistakes I have made, and then I can go back to present day
and try to change it before it becomes a reality. If my life has gone well, I can learn from it and
speed up the process to get to that state. For example, if I go to the future 10 years ahead of me. I
will meet a more mature and experienced version of myself. He can tell me what I should do to
get more achievement or he will let me know how I can manage when the things go wrong. He
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also will advise me doing some things which will help me in the future. And I am certain that he
will only lead me to a better future.
Besides the main reason, I’m going to tell you another reason I would like to visit the future
than the past because I wanted to become a billionaire in an easy way.
If I had a time machine, I would travel forward to the future and find out the lottery numbers for
the whole of that year, then travel backward in time and continually win the lottery all year long.
By this way I would have billions and would never have to work again, I'll be a billionaire.
The final reason I would like to visit the future than past because I wanted to satisfy my
curiosity.
Have you ever wondered what the future world will be? I wanted to see whether the future will
be the modern life with high technology and everything will be done by Robot, or the space
travel will be the common entertainment for human. I also wanted to know whether the terminal
disease of cancer could be able to cure in the future. Moreover, does the human need to go to
another planet for living because of the end of the earth…etc.
In conclusion, I believe that visiting the future would be more interesting to me than visiting the
past and seeing what has happened already, due to past events are always available for your
reading from history books. Sure, if I have to choose, I'd rather view what's coming than what's
already occurred.
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Topic 5
Some people believe that students should immediately go on to college after completing
high school. Other believes that students should take a year or more off between high
school and college. Which approach do you think is better for students interested in getting
a college degree? Include details and examples in your explanation.
It is quite popular these days for students in many countries to have a break after graduating from
high school, it's commonly known as a gap year. After high school, Some students immediately
go on to the university while other students take a year break to travel and explore different
countries or they may take up some job to gain experience. In my opinion, both of these have
clearly advantages and disadvantages for students who decide to do this, but I believe that it’s
more disadvantages than if students don’t go straight to university after completing high school.
There are some important reasons I would like to present below.
The first drawback is that students often forget some essential knowledge they've learned in high
school such as physics and mathematics which is usually needed in the examinations to go to
university. Most of students who attend university right after high school retain a lot of what
they've learned in the past years. However, students who take a break after finishing high school
will forget all things of what they've learned in school after the break time end up, and then they
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have a hard time to review the majors they have learned in high school before they can get back
to university.
Another danger of taking a gap year is that students might not want to return to the university.
They may find difficult to re-adapt to a student life after a year off. Besides, students may lose
their interest in study; some students would think that completed the university education is not
really necessarily as long as the money is available. So they may decide that it is better to
continue in a particular job for earning money than going back to the university.
Finally, the students who take a year off need to spend a longer time finishing university than the
students who have chosen to go straight to the university after high school. It’s mean they have
to take an extra years just to earn a degree. Delaying to study in the university can also delay the
start of career, and students could find that starting their future becomes more difficult as they
get older.
In conclusion, I believe that going straight to the university can be the best choice for students
after completed high school, and there is no reason to postpone for studying in university. Some
things such as relaxing, traveling or working can be done any time after graduation of university.
The gap year between high school and university is something that seems to offer so much. But
in reality, it can do more hurt than good.
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Public speaking topics

  • 1. 1 VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY University of Social Sciences and Humanities Lâm Đức Chí
  • 2. 2 Part 1: Introduction to public speaking Part 2: Public speaking topics Topic 1: What is a useful skill your mother or father taught you? Describe the skill and how you were taught this skill? Topic 2: Difficult experiences can be valuable learning experiences. What was a difficult experience you went through? What did you learn from this experience essay? Topic 3: Some movies are made just do entertain audiences, while others are meant to make audiences think about certain issues. Which type or movie do you prefer? Describe a movie you saw that represents your preferred type of movie. Give specific reasons for your ideas. Topic 4: Imagine that you have a machine and can take one trip through time. Would you visit the past or the future? Explain your choice. Include details and examples in your explanation. Topic 5: Some people believe that students should immediately go on to college after completing high school. Other believes that students should take a year or more off between high school and college. Which approach do you think is better for students interested in getting a college degree? Include details and examples in your explanation. CONTENTS
  • 3. 3 Part 1 Introduction to public speaking What is Public Speech? Public speech is the way to talk in front of a group of people (It can be in front of people that you know or a crowd of strangers) in a structured and with preparation at a specific time and place. A speech is only one-sided, a person gives a speech and others listen, Speakers generally have time limits, and Listeners do not interrupt. The purpose of public speech can be simply transmitting information to the others, to motivating people to act, to telling a story. Speakers may want to explain an idea or process, share some new information, to show how to do something, or a speaker want to persuade an audience, they want them to adopt a new position or belief, to change their minds. What is Interpersonal Conversation Interpersonal Conversation is the sending and receiving of information between two or more people. It is as the process that we use to communicate our ideas, thoughts, and feelings to another person. A conversation is at least, two-sided. More than one person speaks. The purpose of communication is to reach a common understanding, build a better relationship with the others through communication.
  • 4. 4 What are differences between a public speech and an interpersonal conversation? Public Speech is more highly structured than interpersonal conversation. Public speech requires detail planning and preparation. Normally, a public speaker organizes his or her thoughts in a speech by using three basic structural elements: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. All information is organized, planned, prepared, and researched. However, interpersonal conversations don’t need detail planning and preparation. It can wander and meander without ever coming to a point. Public speech is more formal than conversation. The slang or casual language we often use in conversation is usually not appropriate for most public speech. Audiences expect speakers to use Standard English grammar and vocabulary. The nonverbal communication of public speakers is also more formal than the nonverbal behaviour of interpersonal conversation Public speech requires different delivery. A public speaker must speak loudly enough to be heard by everyone, and speak slowly enough so that the audience can easily take in the ideas. Public speech is often organized into events and places with a certain time and location. However, an interpersonal conversation can spring up anywhere. Interpersonal conversations also can be as brief or as long as those involved are willing to participate. In conclusion,public speech is definitely different from interpersonal conversation. We can recognize it with 3 main points: high structure, more formal language, requiring different delivery.
  • 5. 5 Part 2 Topic 1 What is a useful skill your mother or father taught you? Describe the skill and how you were taught this skill? What is a useful skill your parents taught you? Do you still remember at this moment? There are many skills I have learned from my parents when I was a child, and I never still forget when I grow up. Following now, I’m going to share a few lessons learned by me from my parents, from their actions: First of all, is from my mother, she taught how to reduce wastage. She taught not only me, but my entire family not to waste anything - food, electricity, water, etc. Buy only what is necessary and do not overload the house with anything extra. In addition, she always taught me that money is not everything in life: Life is not all about money making. There are things worth more than that! Do not run behind money is one thing I saw her practice. Moreover, she taught me that I should never tell a lie to someone so that can made them hurt. Come to second is my father, he taught me that I should read a lot of books to improve my knowledge, reading books are the best hobby and I learned that from him. He narrated a lot of stories that he had read which help my current Job a lot of. He also taught me how to be a good listener, he usually spent his time to listen and discuss what I had to say so that made me feel comfortable to talk with him like a friend. In conclusion, I am indeed proud and lucky to have got such parents! And I am just hoping my kids would feel the same about me in the future!
  • 6. 6 Topic 2 Difficult experiences can be valuable learning experiences. What was a difficult experience you went through? What did you learn from this experience essay? Nobody can avoid difficult experiences in their lives. Some people say that they should forget these experiences because they are useless to them. On the other hand, others think that these experiences become valuable lessons for future so that we should remember them. In my opinion, I also believe that difficult experiences become valuable lessons because of three following reasons. For the first reason, the experience of solving or dealing with a difficult problem helps me know how to avoid failure or risk in future. For example, I have lost my motorbike because I was so careless that I parked my motorbike in the garden without locking it. This experience teaches me always watch out in every case. Furthermore, I become more respect my current life when I experience after having fixed a certain difficulty. For instance, I used to smoke and drink so much. Then, I suffered liver disease. I experienced a long time in hospital. At that time, I was so painful that I swore I would never drink and smoke again. After recovery I respect my life more and work harder to bring happiness to my family. Finally, I become more confident after going through a difficult experience. I once thought that I could not learn French because I encountered so many difficulties when studying it. Fortunately, my friends and brothers encouraged me many times. Since I learned successfully skills of this language, I feel more confident to face other difficulties. In summary, most difficult experiences become valuable lessons for future since we can know how to avoid risk, more respect our lives and become more confident after each of these ones. I hope that more and more people will realize that learning a lesson from a difficulty is important.
  • 7. 7 Topic 3 Some movies are made just do entertain audiences, while others are meant to make audiences think about certain issues. Which type or movie do you prefer? Describe a movie you saw that represents your preferred type of movie. Give specific reasons for your ideas. Some movies are serious, designed to make the audience think. Other movies are designed primarily to amuse and entertain. Which type of movie do you prefer? Some people like funny movies because they can forget their problems and worries during watching these films. Others prefer to watch some serious movies. There are some advantages and disadvantages of both type of movie, but in my opinion, serious movies are preferable to movies that are designed primarily to amuse and entertain. In the following essay, I will explain my choice. First of all, movies, designed to make you think, are able to open your eyes about some problems on earth. For example, I watched the film “City of God” some years ago. The movie deals intensively with the problems of young South Americans living in slums. This film helps helped me to realize that I must be very happy to live in a country in which crime, violence or drugs are not normal and that this circumstance gives you the responsibility for helping others. As a consequence, after I watched this film I became a member of amnesty international. Therefore, I think that a good serious film is able to open your eyes about some problems in the world. Secondly, you can learn a lot of things watching serious movies. For instance, if you watch some documentaries about a country, you will learn a lot about the culture and the inhabitants of this country. Moreover, documentaries help you to improve your knowledge and level of education, which will help you to be successful in school or study. Finally, I believe that serious movies improve communications between friends and family. In my experiences, people discuss more about a serious movie than they do about a funny movie due to the fact serious movies are more complex than movies that are designed to entertain. Hence, people want to talk about the film they have watched, because they have some question about the sophisticated plot of the film. In conclusion, I prefer watching a serious movie more than seeing a funny movie. Serious movies have the capability of changing opinions of people and therefore they are able to make the world to a better place.
  • 8. 8 Topic 4 Imagine that you have a machine and can take one trip through time. Would you visit the past or the future? Explain your choice. Include details and examples in your explanation. When I was a child, I often dreamed about if I had had a time machine so that I could have gone back to the moment I was making a mistake and changed it. As I grew older, my life experience gradually became more diverse. I understand that mistakes are inevitable (unavoidable), but they allow us to learn, develop ourselves, motivate us to change for the better in the future. Although there were some things went wrong in the past, but I've no regret and still don't want to change it because I think that: “our mistakes make us what we are today, and the mistakes also cannot be changed, but we can learn from them”. The past should be left in the past, so don’t look back with regret, look forward to the future with hope because we can't change the past, but we can make the future. In my opinions, if I have a time machine, I would visit the future for some reasons below: The main reason I’d rather to visit the future than the past, because I really want to know what's going to happen to me in the future. Travelling to the future I can see where my life has led me. If it's not the way I wanted, I can know where I went wrong, what the mistakes I have made, and then I can go back to present day and try to change it before it becomes a reality. If my life has gone well, I can learn from it and speed up the process to get to that state. For example, if I go to the future 10 years ahead of me. I will meet a more mature and experienced version of myself. He can tell me what I should do to get more achievement or he will let me know how I can manage when the things go wrong. He
  • 9. 9 also will advise me doing some things which will help me in the future. And I am certain that he will only lead me to a better future. Besides the main reason, I’m going to tell you another reason I would like to visit the future than the past because I wanted to become a billionaire in an easy way. If I had a time machine, I would travel forward to the future and find out the lottery numbers for the whole of that year, then travel backward in time and continually win the lottery all year long. By this way I would have billions and would never have to work again, I'll be a billionaire. The final reason I would like to visit the future than past because I wanted to satisfy my curiosity. Have you ever wondered what the future world will be? I wanted to see whether the future will be the modern life with high technology and everything will be done by Robot, or the space travel will be the common entertainment for human. I also wanted to know whether the terminal disease of cancer could be able to cure in the future. Moreover, does the human need to go to another planet for living because of the end of the earth…etc. In conclusion, I believe that visiting the future would be more interesting to me than visiting the past and seeing what has happened already, due to past events are always available for your reading from history books. Sure, if I have to choose, I'd rather view what's coming than what's already occurred.
  • 10. 10 Topic 5 Some people believe that students should immediately go on to college after completing high school. Other believes that students should take a year or more off between high school and college. Which approach do you think is better for students interested in getting a college degree? Include details and examples in your explanation. It is quite popular these days for students in many countries to have a break after graduating from high school, it's commonly known as a gap year. After high school, Some students immediately go on to the university while other students take a year break to travel and explore different countries or they may take up some job to gain experience. In my opinion, both of these have clearly advantages and disadvantages for students who decide to do this, but I believe that it’s more disadvantages than if students don’t go straight to university after completing high school. There are some important reasons I would like to present below. The first drawback is that students often forget some essential knowledge they've learned in high school such as physics and mathematics which is usually needed in the examinations to go to university. Most of students who attend university right after high school retain a lot of what they've learned in the past years. However, students who take a break after finishing high school will forget all things of what they've learned in school after the break time end up, and then they
  • 11. 11 have a hard time to review the majors they have learned in high school before they can get back to university. Another danger of taking a gap year is that students might not want to return to the university. They may find difficult to re-adapt to a student life after a year off. Besides, students may lose their interest in study; some students would think that completed the university education is not really necessarily as long as the money is available. So they may decide that it is better to continue in a particular job for earning money than going back to the university. Finally, the students who take a year off need to spend a longer time finishing university than the students who have chosen to go straight to the university after high school. It’s mean they have to take an extra years just to earn a degree. Delaying to study in the university can also delay the start of career, and students could find that starting their future becomes more difficult as they get older. In conclusion, I believe that going straight to the university can be the best choice for students after completed high school, and there is no reason to postpone for studying in university. Some things such as relaxing, traveling or working can be done any time after graduation of university. The gap year between high school and university is something that seems to offer so much. But in reality, it can do more hurt than good. End