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Basics of
Public
Speaking
*Types of Listening
*Principles of Good Listening
*Final –s Sounds
*Language and Style
*Special Problems that Plague
Public Speakers
*Principles of a Good Speech
*Effective Voice Power
“The stroke of the whip maketh marks in the flesh:
but the stroke of the tongue breaketh the bones.
Many have fallen by the edge of the sword: but not
so many as have fallen by the tongue.”
[Ecclesiasticus 28:17 --18].”
Types of
Listening and
Principles of
Good Listening
Hear ye! Hear ye!
Listening is a
receiving skill.
Listening is one of the language macro skills. This
skill is learned first, used most (45%), but taught least.
1. The teacher tells a story about nature
and plays music to motivate the students.
2. Pauline would always react to what the
teacher says. She has so many
questions about the topic.
3. Stephanie listens closely to what the
teacher shares to the class. She
participates and takes every lesson as a
learning step to her goal.
4. Teacher Richard discussed about the
kinds of animals and the kinds of flowers.
But when he conducted a test, Mika only
got a high score on labeling the parts of
the flower.
5. Preschool pupils love to play than
listening to their teacher. The children
answer the teacher impolitely and
continue to roam around the classroom.
Activity 1
(Types of Listening)
Attentive, Marginal,
Critical, Appreciative,
Selective
Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive,
Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
1. The teacher tells a story about nature
and plays music to motivate the students.
2. Pauline would always react to what the
teacher says. She has so many
questions about the topic.
3. Stephanie listens closely to what the
teacher shares to the class. She
participates and takes every lesson as a
learning step to her goal.
4. Teacher Richard discussed about the
kinds of animals and the kinds of flowers.
But when he conducted a test, Mia only
got a high score on labeling the parts of
the flower.
5. Preschool pupils love to play than
listening to their teacher. The children
answer the teacher impolitely and
continue to roam around the classroom.
Activity 1
(Types of Listening)
Attentive, Marginal,
Critical, Appreciative,
Selective
Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive,
Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
Activity 1
(Types of Listening)
Attentive, Marginal,
Critical, Appreciative,
Selective
Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive,
Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
6. The students analyzed each step the
teacher had taught on how to produce a
good research paper and asked
themselves thought-provoking questions.
7. “I don’t know Ma’am,” said Cliven when
the teacher asked him about their
discussion a while ago.
8. The class never moved on their seats
when Teacher Hanneh talks about her
horror stories and experiences.
9. Ms. Celina lets her students watch a film.
She would like her students to listen
attentively and reflect on what the film is
trying to reveal.
10. Niesa listens well to her Science teacher
when her teacher discusses about
Astronomy but tends to do something
when the lesson is about the Earth.
6. The students analyzed each step the
teacher had taught on how to produce a
good research paper and asked
themselves thought-provoking questions.
7. “I don’t know Ma’am,” said Cliven when
the teacher asked her about their
discussion a while ago.
8. The class never moved on their seats
when Teacher Hanneh talks about her
horror stories and experiences.
9. Ms. Celina lets her students watch a film.
She would like her students to listen
attentively and reflect on what the film is
trying to reveal.
10. Niesa listens well to her Science teacher
when her teacher discusses about
Astronomy but tends to do something
when the lesson is about the Earth.
Activity 1
(Types of Listening)
Attentive, Marginal,
Critical, Appreciative,
Selective
Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive,
Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
Find areas of interest.
Poor Listener: Tunes out dry topics.
Good Listener: Seizes opportunities: "What's
in it for me?"
Judge content, not delivery.
Poor Listener: Tunes out if delivery is poor.
Good Listener: Judges content, skips over
delivery errors.
Hold your fire.
Poor Listener: Tends to enter into argument.
Good Listener: Doesn't judge until
comprehension is complete.
Listen for ideas.
Poor Listener: Listens for facts.
Good Listener: Listens for central theme.
Be a flexible note taker.
Poor Listener: Is busy with form, misses
content.
Good Listener: Adjusts to topic and
organizational pattern.
Principles of
Good Listening
POOR VS. GOOD LISTENER
Work at listening.
Poor Listener: Shows no energy, fakes attention
Good Listener: Works hard; exhibits alertness.
Resist distractions.
Poor Listener: Is distracted easily.
Good Listener: Avoids distractions; concentrates.
Exercise your mind.
Poor Listener: Resists difficult material; seeks
light, recreational material.
Good Listener: Uses heavier material as exercise
for the mind.
Keep your mind open.
Poor Listener: Reacts to emotional words.
Good Listener: Interprets emotional words; does
not get hung up on them.
Thought is faster than speech; use it.
Poor Listener: Tends to daydream with slow
speakers.
Good Listener: Challenges, anticipates, mentally
summarizes, weighs the evidences, listens
between the lines to tone and voice.
Principles of
Good Listening
POOR VS. GOOD LISTENER
Activity 4
(Tongue Twisters)
Final –s Sounds
/s/, /z/, and /Iz/
Activity 4. Choose one tongue twister and read it in
class three times (speed: slow, medium, then fast).
The fishes and chips shop’s chips
are soft chips for Charlie who
chooses cheese and cherries.
Dressed in deep-dry drawers, in
deeply dreadful dreams, faith
fetched fifty-five foils, and fired
fresh flesh of fowls.
The checkers of chick’s sex check
the sex of six chicks after
receiving six cheques for the
buyers of six chicks.
Public Speaking,
Language and
Style, and
Problems that
Plague Public
Speakers
Speak up!
Public Speaking
Essentials and
Anxieties
Public Speaking ranks number 1 in the greatest fears
people face. Snakes and death follow in second and
third place only.
Every time you communicate with
people, you present:
– yourself;
– your ideas; and
– information to others.
If you:
– are ambitious and would want to
move up the ladder of success;
– wish to have a positive impact
on others; and
– want to have your skills and
talents recognized and
rewarded,
then strive to be a successful
communicator NOW!
Speak up!
Public Speaking
Essentials and
Anxieties
Activity 5
(Self-Evaluation)
Communication Skills
Activity 5. Reflect on your present skill as a
communicator. Answer these questions briefly.
1. Are you able to put across what
you think and feel? Yes, No,
Sometimes? Why?
2. Are you having difficulty
expressing yourself? Yes, No,
Sometimes? Why?
3. Do you have self-confidence to
talk to different kinds of people of
varying age, position and status
in life?
4. What can you do to improve your
communication skills?
Activity 6
(Diagram)
Communication
Process
Activity 6. Deduce on the process of communication.
Create a graphic organizer with these elements.
Message Channel
Sender Receiver
Feedback Noise
transmitting verifying
encoding decoding
barriers
Speak up!
Communication
Process
COMMUNICATION
• Communication is a process by which
people send messages or exchange
ideas or thoughts with one another in a
verbal or non-verbal manner.
Speak up!
Communication
Process
COMMUNICATION
• Latin term communicare – to share,
unite, join, or to have things in
common
• Speaker – sender, addresser
• Listener – receiver, addressee
• Message – comprises everything
the speaker/s want to transmit
• Channel – component that refers to
symbols, marks, signs, gadget to
which message is transmitted
• Feedback – information that
listener/s return to speaker about
clarity and acceptability
• Situation – physical setting and
social context communication occurs
Speak up!
Modes of
Communication
MODES OF COMMUNICATION
Personal
Dual
Small Group
Public
Speaking
Speak up!
Public Speaking
Defined
WHAT IS PUBLIC SPEAKING?
• is an art of facing a group of people
and communicating to them your
thoughts and feelings by means of
effective speech.
• is a process of conveying ideas, of
sharing opinions and information,
and of inducing understanding.
• is highly social in that it involves
others, but it is individualistic in its
need for understanding.
Manuscript
Reading a speech from written text
Memorized
Giving a speech word for word from memory
without using notes
Impromptu
Delivering a presentation without advance
preparation
Extemporaneous
Speaking from a written or memorized outline
without having memorized the exact
wording of the presentation
METHODS OF SPEECH DELIVERY
Speak up!
Four Methods of
Delivery
Activity 7
Methods of Speech
Delivery
Manuscript, Memorized,
Impromptu,
Extemporaneous
Activity 7. Identify what method of speech delivery is
used in these situations.
1. Mac, having won the Oratorical Contest,
redelivered the speech “I Have a Dream.”
2. Because Pres. Alfonso declined two
hours before the start of the event, Nick
rendered the Opening Remarks of the
charity event for he was the organizer.
3. Mayor Paolo spoke in his prepared
Inspirational message about the youth
being catalysts of change during the
Graduation Exercises.
4. Best Film Actress winner Jackie did not
expect her triumph. During her
acceptance speech, she was too
emotional but still the crowd loved her.
5. Being first-time hosts, Julie L., Stella and
Jami usually depend on the
teleprompters for their spiels.
Activity 7
Methods of Speech
Delivery
Manuscript, Memorized,
Impromptu,
Extemporaneous
Activity 7. Identify what method of speech delivery is
used in these situations.
1. Mac, having won the Oratorical Contest,
redelivered the speech “I Have a Dream.”
2. Because Pres. Alfonso declined two
hours before the start of the event, Nick
rendered the Opening Remarks of the
charity event for he was the organizer.
3. Mayor Paolo spoke in his prepared
Inspirational message about the youth
being catalysts of change during the
Graduation Exercises.
4. Best Film Actress winner Jackie did not
expect her triumph. During her
acceptance speech, she was too
emotional but still the crowd loved her.
5. Being first-time hosts, Julie L., Stella and
Jami usually depend on the
teleprompters for their spiels.
Speak up!
How should I
speak in front?
LANGUAGE AND STYLE
• Speak with CLARITY
• Treat words as
SYMBOLS
• Stick to REALITY
• Practice good USAGE
and strengthen
VOCABULARY
• Make your speech
SIMPLE
Speak up!
Anxieties in Public
Speaking
SPECIAL PROBLEMS THAT PLAGUE PUBLIC
SPEAKERS
• How should I walk to and
from the platform?
• Where and how should I
stand?
• Should I move around?
• What should I do with my
hands?
• How should I use the
speaker’s stand?
Speak up!
Gestures to Avoid
in Public Speaking
THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO
• Read directly from notes
• Read directly from screen
• Turn back on audience
• Slouch, hands in pockets
• Say “um”, “ah”, “you know”
• Project nervous gestures
• Talk too fast
• Talk too quietly
• Walk awkwardly or hurriedly
• Hide behind the lectern
Speak up!
Suggested
Gestures in Public
Speaking
THINGS YOU SHOULD DO
• Show eye contact
• Glance at notes
• Give appropriate gestures
• Involve audience through rhetorical
questions
• Stand with good posture
• Appear decent, respectable and
simple
• Move around to maintain audience
contact
• Walk with ease and poise
• Drop hands at the sides when not
using gestures
Speak up!
Ten Tips when
Speaking in Public
TEN SUCCESSFUL TIPS TO
CONTROL THE BUTTERFLIES
• Know the room
• Know the audience
• Know your material
• Relax by stretching and
breathing
• Visualize yourself being
successful; practice
Build character. Hold your head
up high and be respected for
your integrity.
Speak up!
Ten Tips when
Speaking in Public
TEN SUCCESSFUL TIPS TO
CONTROL THE BUTTERFLIES
• Think that people want you
to succeed
• Do not apologize because
you are nervous
• Focus on the message not
the medium
• Turn nervousness into
positive energy
• Gain experience
“You have probably heard
speeches in the past
wherein at some point you
heard a speaker talk about a
topic for nearly an hour, and
at the end of the speech,
you said, “What’s the point?”
- E. Baraceros
Speech
Preparation
Principles
Principles of a
Good Speech
Speech
Preparation
Principles
A speech is effective if it captures the audience’s
attention and that the listeners understand and
remember the speech.
Activity 10
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Ten Principles of a Good Speech
A good speech is…
• socially responsible
• reveals a highly-qualified speaker
• purposeful
• deals with worthwhile subjects
• based on best materials
• analytical
• based on sound method
• claims the listeners’ attention &
interest
• makes use of voice & bodily action
• uses good diction, language & style
Activity 8
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following
situations.
1. In his resource talk, Charles
involves the audience to
participate through energizers and
questions to answer.
2. Ms. Del Mar gathered various
speech materials, and she did not
depend on one source only.
3. Zidon, although feeling compelled
to stand in the podium to read his
manuscript speech, opted to
move and show appropriate
gestures during his lecture.
Activity 8
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following
situations.
4. Julie J., maid of honor of bride
Mika, thought of preparing a
speech rather than impromptu
speaking because of the
occasion.
5. Cong. Justin did not miss the
opportunity to campaign for
greening the environment in the
social function Brgy. Capt. Robin
had.
6. The audience knew right then that
Kerxen is a well-renowned
woman activist when she started
her extemporaneous speech.
Activity 8
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following
situations.
7. Neil did not use street language in
his after-dinner speech for he
knew it was a formal event.
8. Madam Chloe, CEO of the
company hosting the event, talked
about her aspirations and how
she achieved them rather than
lecturing the company’s statistics.
9. Brylle and Jedren prepared
detailed outlines before
memorizing their oratorical
speeches.
10. When preparing his declamation,
Yasu thought about the theme of
the VOC Book Month.
Activity 8
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following
situations.
1. In his resource talk, Charles
involves the audience to
participate through energizers and
questions to answer.
2. Ms. Del Mar gathered various
speech materials, and she did not
depend on one source only.
3. Zidon, although feeling compelled
to stand in the podium to read his
manuscript speech, opted to
move and show appropriate
gestures during his lecture.
Activity 8
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following
situations.
4. Julie J., maid of honor of bride
Mika, thought of preparing a
speech rather than impromptu
speaking because of the
occasion.
5. Cong. Justin did not miss the
opportunity to campaign for
greening the environment in the
social function Brgy. Capt. Robin
had.
6. The audience knew right then that
Kerxen is a well-renowned
woman activist when she started
her extemporaneous speech.
Activity 8
(Identify the Principle)
Basic Principles of a
Good Speech
Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following
situations.
7. Neil did not use street language in
his after-dinner speech for he
knew it was a formal event.
8. Madam Chloe, CEO of the
company hosting the event, talked
about her aspirations and how
she achieved them rather than
lecturing the company’s statistics.
9. Brylle and Jedren prepared
detailed outlines before
memorizing their oratorical
speeches.
10. When preparing his declamation,
Yasu thought about the theme of
the VOC Book Month.
Speak up!
Be a
confident
public
speaker!
COMIC
STRIPS
Justin helping Neil preparing his speech…
Mommy Chloe following up son Alfonso on his literature report…
WEBSITE
www.toondoo.com
Speak up!
Now, say to yourself:
I am a successful
public speaker!

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Public speaking, speech

  • 1. Basics of Public Speaking *Types of Listening *Principles of Good Listening *Final –s Sounds *Language and Style *Special Problems that Plague Public Speakers *Principles of a Good Speech *Effective Voice Power “The stroke of the whip maketh marks in the flesh: but the stroke of the tongue breaketh the bones. Many have fallen by the edge of the sword: but not so many as have fallen by the tongue.” [Ecclesiasticus 28:17 --18].”
  • 2. Types of Listening and Principles of Good Listening Hear ye! Hear ye! Listening is a receiving skill. Listening is one of the language macro skills. This skill is learned first, used most (45%), but taught least.
  • 3. 1. The teacher tells a story about nature and plays music to motivate the students. 2. Pauline would always react to what the teacher says. She has so many questions about the topic. 3. Stephanie listens closely to what the teacher shares to the class. She participates and takes every lesson as a learning step to her goal. 4. Teacher Richard discussed about the kinds of animals and the kinds of flowers. But when he conducted a test, Mika only got a high score on labeling the parts of the flower. 5. Preschool pupils love to play than listening to their teacher. The children answer the teacher impolitely and continue to roam around the classroom. Activity 1 (Types of Listening) Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative, Selective Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
  • 4. 1. The teacher tells a story about nature and plays music to motivate the students. 2. Pauline would always react to what the teacher says. She has so many questions about the topic. 3. Stephanie listens closely to what the teacher shares to the class. She participates and takes every lesson as a learning step to her goal. 4. Teacher Richard discussed about the kinds of animals and the kinds of flowers. But when he conducted a test, Mia only got a high score on labeling the parts of the flower. 5. Preschool pupils love to play than listening to their teacher. The children answer the teacher impolitely and continue to roam around the classroom. Activity 1 (Types of Listening) Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative, Selective Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
  • 5. Activity 1 (Types of Listening) Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative, Selective Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective) 6. The students analyzed each step the teacher had taught on how to produce a good research paper and asked themselves thought-provoking questions. 7. “I don’t know Ma’am,” said Cliven when the teacher asked him about their discussion a while ago. 8. The class never moved on their seats when Teacher Hanneh talks about her horror stories and experiences. 9. Ms. Celina lets her students watch a film. She would like her students to listen attentively and reflect on what the film is trying to reveal. 10. Niesa listens well to her Science teacher when her teacher discusses about Astronomy but tends to do something when the lesson is about the Earth.
  • 6. 6. The students analyzed each step the teacher had taught on how to produce a good research paper and asked themselves thought-provoking questions. 7. “I don’t know Ma’am,” said Cliven when the teacher asked her about their discussion a while ago. 8. The class never moved on their seats when Teacher Hanneh talks about her horror stories and experiences. 9. Ms. Celina lets her students watch a film. She would like her students to listen attentively and reflect on what the film is trying to reveal. 10. Niesa listens well to her Science teacher when her teacher discusses about Astronomy but tends to do something when the lesson is about the Earth. Activity 1 (Types of Listening) Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative, Selective Activity 1. Identify the type of listening used in these situations. (Attentive, Marginal, Critical, Appreciative and Selective)
  • 7. Find areas of interest. Poor Listener: Tunes out dry topics. Good Listener: Seizes opportunities: "What's in it for me?" Judge content, not delivery. Poor Listener: Tunes out if delivery is poor. Good Listener: Judges content, skips over delivery errors. Hold your fire. Poor Listener: Tends to enter into argument. Good Listener: Doesn't judge until comprehension is complete. Listen for ideas. Poor Listener: Listens for facts. Good Listener: Listens for central theme. Be a flexible note taker. Poor Listener: Is busy with form, misses content. Good Listener: Adjusts to topic and organizational pattern. Principles of Good Listening POOR VS. GOOD LISTENER
  • 8. Work at listening. Poor Listener: Shows no energy, fakes attention Good Listener: Works hard; exhibits alertness. Resist distractions. Poor Listener: Is distracted easily. Good Listener: Avoids distractions; concentrates. Exercise your mind. Poor Listener: Resists difficult material; seeks light, recreational material. Good Listener: Uses heavier material as exercise for the mind. Keep your mind open. Poor Listener: Reacts to emotional words. Good Listener: Interprets emotional words; does not get hung up on them. Thought is faster than speech; use it. Poor Listener: Tends to daydream with slow speakers. Good Listener: Challenges, anticipates, mentally summarizes, weighs the evidences, listens between the lines to tone and voice. Principles of Good Listening POOR VS. GOOD LISTENER
  • 9. Activity 4 (Tongue Twisters) Final –s Sounds /s/, /z/, and /Iz/ Activity 4. Choose one tongue twister and read it in class three times (speed: slow, medium, then fast). The fishes and chips shop’s chips are soft chips for Charlie who chooses cheese and cherries. Dressed in deep-dry drawers, in deeply dreadful dreams, faith fetched fifty-five foils, and fired fresh flesh of fowls. The checkers of chick’s sex check the sex of six chicks after receiving six cheques for the buyers of six chicks.
  • 10. Public Speaking, Language and Style, and Problems that Plague Public Speakers Speak up! Public Speaking Essentials and Anxieties Public Speaking ranks number 1 in the greatest fears people face. Snakes and death follow in second and third place only.
  • 11. Every time you communicate with people, you present: – yourself; – your ideas; and – information to others. If you: – are ambitious and would want to move up the ladder of success; – wish to have a positive impact on others; and – want to have your skills and talents recognized and rewarded, then strive to be a successful communicator NOW! Speak up! Public Speaking Essentials and Anxieties
  • 12. Activity 5 (Self-Evaluation) Communication Skills Activity 5. Reflect on your present skill as a communicator. Answer these questions briefly. 1. Are you able to put across what you think and feel? Yes, No, Sometimes? Why? 2. Are you having difficulty expressing yourself? Yes, No, Sometimes? Why? 3. Do you have self-confidence to talk to different kinds of people of varying age, position and status in life? 4. What can you do to improve your communication skills?
  • 13. Activity 6 (Diagram) Communication Process Activity 6. Deduce on the process of communication. Create a graphic organizer with these elements. Message Channel Sender Receiver Feedback Noise transmitting verifying encoding decoding barriers
  • 14. Speak up! Communication Process COMMUNICATION • Communication is a process by which people send messages or exchange ideas or thoughts with one another in a verbal or non-verbal manner.
  • 15. Speak up! Communication Process COMMUNICATION • Latin term communicare – to share, unite, join, or to have things in common • Speaker – sender, addresser • Listener – receiver, addressee • Message – comprises everything the speaker/s want to transmit • Channel – component that refers to symbols, marks, signs, gadget to which message is transmitted • Feedback – information that listener/s return to speaker about clarity and acceptability • Situation – physical setting and social context communication occurs
  • 16. Speak up! Modes of Communication MODES OF COMMUNICATION Personal Dual Small Group Public Speaking
  • 17. Speak up! Public Speaking Defined WHAT IS PUBLIC SPEAKING? • is an art of facing a group of people and communicating to them your thoughts and feelings by means of effective speech. • is a process of conveying ideas, of sharing opinions and information, and of inducing understanding. • is highly social in that it involves others, but it is individualistic in its need for understanding.
  • 18. Manuscript Reading a speech from written text Memorized Giving a speech word for word from memory without using notes Impromptu Delivering a presentation without advance preparation Extemporaneous Speaking from a written or memorized outline without having memorized the exact wording of the presentation METHODS OF SPEECH DELIVERY Speak up! Four Methods of Delivery
  • 19. Activity 7 Methods of Speech Delivery Manuscript, Memorized, Impromptu, Extemporaneous Activity 7. Identify what method of speech delivery is used in these situations. 1. Mac, having won the Oratorical Contest, redelivered the speech “I Have a Dream.” 2. Because Pres. Alfonso declined two hours before the start of the event, Nick rendered the Opening Remarks of the charity event for he was the organizer. 3. Mayor Paolo spoke in his prepared Inspirational message about the youth being catalysts of change during the Graduation Exercises. 4. Best Film Actress winner Jackie did not expect her triumph. During her acceptance speech, she was too emotional but still the crowd loved her. 5. Being first-time hosts, Julie L., Stella and Jami usually depend on the teleprompters for their spiels.
  • 20. Activity 7 Methods of Speech Delivery Manuscript, Memorized, Impromptu, Extemporaneous Activity 7. Identify what method of speech delivery is used in these situations. 1. Mac, having won the Oratorical Contest, redelivered the speech “I Have a Dream.” 2. Because Pres. Alfonso declined two hours before the start of the event, Nick rendered the Opening Remarks of the charity event for he was the organizer. 3. Mayor Paolo spoke in his prepared Inspirational message about the youth being catalysts of change during the Graduation Exercises. 4. Best Film Actress winner Jackie did not expect her triumph. During her acceptance speech, she was too emotional but still the crowd loved her. 5. Being first-time hosts, Julie L., Stella and Jami usually depend on the teleprompters for their spiels.
  • 21. Speak up! How should I speak in front? LANGUAGE AND STYLE • Speak with CLARITY • Treat words as SYMBOLS • Stick to REALITY • Practice good USAGE and strengthen VOCABULARY • Make your speech SIMPLE
  • 22. Speak up! Anxieties in Public Speaking SPECIAL PROBLEMS THAT PLAGUE PUBLIC SPEAKERS • How should I walk to and from the platform? • Where and how should I stand? • Should I move around? • What should I do with my hands? • How should I use the speaker’s stand?
  • 23. Speak up! Gestures to Avoid in Public Speaking THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO • Read directly from notes • Read directly from screen • Turn back on audience • Slouch, hands in pockets • Say “um”, “ah”, “you know” • Project nervous gestures • Talk too fast • Talk too quietly • Walk awkwardly or hurriedly • Hide behind the lectern
  • 24. Speak up! Suggested Gestures in Public Speaking THINGS YOU SHOULD DO • Show eye contact • Glance at notes • Give appropriate gestures • Involve audience through rhetorical questions • Stand with good posture • Appear decent, respectable and simple • Move around to maintain audience contact • Walk with ease and poise • Drop hands at the sides when not using gestures
  • 25. Speak up! Ten Tips when Speaking in Public TEN SUCCESSFUL TIPS TO CONTROL THE BUTTERFLIES • Know the room • Know the audience • Know your material • Relax by stretching and breathing • Visualize yourself being successful; practice Build character. Hold your head up high and be respected for your integrity.
  • 26. Speak up! Ten Tips when Speaking in Public TEN SUCCESSFUL TIPS TO CONTROL THE BUTTERFLIES • Think that people want you to succeed • Do not apologize because you are nervous • Focus on the message not the medium • Turn nervousness into positive energy • Gain experience
  • 27. “You have probably heard speeches in the past wherein at some point you heard a speaker talk about a topic for nearly an hour, and at the end of the speech, you said, “What’s the point?” - E. Baraceros Speech Preparation Principles
  • 28. Principles of a Good Speech Speech Preparation Principles A speech is effective if it captures the audience’s attention and that the listeners understand and remember the speech.
  • 29. Activity 10 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Ten Principles of a Good Speech A good speech is… • socially responsible • reveals a highly-qualified speaker • purposeful • deals with worthwhile subjects • based on best materials • analytical • based on sound method • claims the listeners’ attention & interest • makes use of voice & bodily action • uses good diction, language & style
  • 30. Activity 8 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following situations. 1. In his resource talk, Charles involves the audience to participate through energizers and questions to answer. 2. Ms. Del Mar gathered various speech materials, and she did not depend on one source only. 3. Zidon, although feeling compelled to stand in the podium to read his manuscript speech, opted to move and show appropriate gestures during his lecture.
  • 31. Activity 8 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following situations. 4. Julie J., maid of honor of bride Mika, thought of preparing a speech rather than impromptu speaking because of the occasion. 5. Cong. Justin did not miss the opportunity to campaign for greening the environment in the social function Brgy. Capt. Robin had. 6. The audience knew right then that Kerxen is a well-renowned woman activist when she started her extemporaneous speech.
  • 32. Activity 8 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following situations. 7. Neil did not use street language in his after-dinner speech for he knew it was a formal event. 8. Madam Chloe, CEO of the company hosting the event, talked about her aspirations and how she achieved them rather than lecturing the company’s statistics. 9. Brylle and Jedren prepared detailed outlines before memorizing their oratorical speeches. 10. When preparing his declamation, Yasu thought about the theme of the VOC Book Month.
  • 33. Activity 8 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following situations. 1. In his resource talk, Charles involves the audience to participate through energizers and questions to answer. 2. Ms. Del Mar gathered various speech materials, and she did not depend on one source only. 3. Zidon, although feeling compelled to stand in the podium to read his manuscript speech, opted to move and show appropriate gestures during his lecture.
  • 34. Activity 8 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following situations. 4. Julie J., maid of honor of bride Mika, thought of preparing a speech rather than impromptu speaking because of the occasion. 5. Cong. Justin did not miss the opportunity to campaign for greening the environment in the social function Brgy. Capt. Robin had. 6. The audience knew right then that Kerxen is a well-renowned woman activist when she started her extemporaneous speech.
  • 35. Activity 8 (Identify the Principle) Basic Principles of a Good Speech Activity 8. Infer what principle is being applied in the following situations. 7. Neil did not use street language in his after-dinner speech for he knew it was a formal event. 8. Madam Chloe, CEO of the company hosting the event, talked about her aspirations and how she achieved them rather than lecturing the company’s statistics. 9. Brylle and Jedren prepared detailed outlines before memorizing their oratorical speeches. 10. When preparing his declamation, Yasu thought about the theme of the VOC Book Month.
  • 37. COMIC STRIPS Justin helping Neil preparing his speech… Mommy Chloe following up son Alfonso on his literature report…
  • 39. Speak up! Now, say to yourself: I am a successful public speaker!