3. Public Speaking Occasion
The nature of the occasion will obviously have a
great bearing on your speech. The occasion will
dictate :
1. the content of your speech
2. the duration
3. the tone
4. the expectations of your audience.
4. The theme of your speech
The first step is to identify the single most
important idea, theme or message you want to
convey in your speech. This message will likely be
informed by the public speaking occasion you
identified earlier.
5. The Audience
The audience, of course, are a critical part of delivering
a speech. Your public speaking goal is to do one or
more of the following:
Engage your audience
Stimulate your audience
Entertain your audience
Pique your audience's interest
Convey a message, theme or order
8. Opening
The goal is to won the attention of the audience
1) greetings
2) Introducing your self
3) Give thanks to God and organization committee
4) Tell the audience your theme of speech
5) Make an interesting or controversial statement
6) Recite a relevant quotation or even recount a
joke
9. Body
The body of your speech will always be the largest
part of your speech. At this point you should :
1) Formulating a series of points that you would like to
raise.
2) The points should be organized
3) Don't try to overwhelm your audience with countless
points.
4) Explanation and detail
10. Closing
1) Summarize the main points of your speech
2) Ask the audience to be upstanding
3) Leave your audience with positive
memories of your speech
4) End with a final thought/emotion
11.
12. Technic of Speech
1. Impromptu
2. Extempor
3. Speaking from the text
4. Speaking from memory