2. INDEX
Introduction
What is public Speaking
Importance of Public speaking
How to prepare a public speech
Summery
3. INTRODUCTION
Public speaking is a part of oral communication
Public speaking is a process, an Act and an Art of
making a speech in front of an audience
It is the process of speaking to a group of people In a
structured deliberate manner intended to inform ,
influence, or enterain the listeners.
4. INTRODUCTION
Good speakers are able to change the emotions of
their listeners and not just inform them.
Public speaking can be powerful tool to use for
purposes such as motivation, influence, simply
entertaining and some other way.
5. WHAT IS PUBLIC SPEAKING?
Public speaking is the process or act of performing a
speech to a live audience.
It is a process of communicating informal.
7. How to prepare?
Key areas should be considered are :
• General scope of speech ( understand time, place ,
audiences, goals)
• Communication skills ( use right language , non-
verbal communication )
• Subject/Topic ( knowledge about subject is
must , spend time research
topic)
• Audiences ( get demographic info. ,
know what they want ,
anticipate questions)
8. Key areas should be considered are :
• Speech Goals ( Develop personal goal will
help to build confidence)
• Content ( Create & Organize content
efficiently , appropriate number
of points )
• Deliver ( clarity , Professional style ,
use visual aid/tools , illustrate
experience , call for action)
• Feedback ( post presentation )
9. Speaking Etiquette
Put down your papers and speak
directly to your audience.
eye contact.
engaging with a smile and strong
knowledge.
Tell a story or a joke.
A good story capture audience
attention.
A joke can easily work against you if it
appears as if you are
trying too hard.
10. Speaking Etiquette
If someone has Question, then welcome
to ask during presentation.
It’s great and set stage two way
dialogue rather than just talking in front of
audience
Make Audience feel free to ask and give
their opinion.
A brief laps of word can express
thoughtful contemplation, or emphasize a
particular point.
Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know;
but I will find out and get back to you.”
11. Speaking Etiquette
Record your voice and listen carefully
to how you sound under pressure.
it will help to slowing down , speaking
up, articulate words more clearly.
Look out for speak up, end sentence
with question mark.(?)
Don’t assume the audience.
To connect with audience, you need to
understand why your topic is important to
them.
if your presentation in different country,
it is important to understand cultural
differences.