2. Public Speaking
Public speaking refers to delivering some
important topic
in front of a group audience.
Public speaking is an art; and, like every other art,
it must be
learnt, both in practice and theory
Definition
Public speaking is the process and act of speaking
or
giving a lecture to a group of people in a
structured,
deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or
entertain a listening audience.
3. 1)Principles & process of
speaking
1)Pick a Topic You’re Passionate About
You’ll be so excited about getting to share your
passion with the peoples that you won’t feel
nervous about your talk.
people are much more likely to pay attention to
you.
Your audience will emulate that passion and
listen intently to what you’re saying.
5. 3)Develop Your Central Idea & purpose
Represents the specific objective of the
speech. The central idea statement is
usually just one sentence that sums up the
major ideas of a speech.
6. 4)Organize Your Speech
1.introduction. The introduction of the speech
establishes the first, crucial contact between
the speaker and the audience. ...
2.Body. In the body, the fewer the main points
the better. ...
3.Conclusion.
9. 7)Incorporate a
Shocking Moment &
visual act
A “shocking
moment” is an
event that your
audience doesn’t
anticipate, but
which surprises,
impresses, or
moves them
10. 8)Present Something
New
Information that was previously
completely unknown to your
audience
An innovative new solution to an old
and well-known problem
If you provide this knowledge during
your talk, you’re more likely to keep
people interested in what you’re
saying.
11. 9)Use humor
• Humor is an incredibly
powerful tool
The moment the audience
laughs with you, they
connect with you
it can lighten up a difficult
subject or situation, calm
your nerves, and capture
your audience’s attention.
12. .10)Credibility, Ethics
• Credibility
perceived by others to be a trusted advisor, believable, and
confident by exhibiting a high level of expertise in a certain
subject.(components clarity, accuracy, trustworthiness
Ethics
trustworthiness, integrity, respect for others, dignity in
conduct, and truthfulness in the message
13. 11)Public Speaking Mistakes to Avoid
Neglecting to
Prepare
Talking Too Fast
Talking Too Softly
Forgetting to
Make Eye Contact
Using Distracting
Mannerisms