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Public Speaking

This document summarizes a classroom presentation on public speaking. It discusses the importance of public speaking, what makes a good speaker, and provides tips on delivery, structure, materials, and preparation. The key points covered include the four components of an effective speech: delivery through methods, body language, vocal variety and rhythm; structure using introductions, connectives and conclusions; utilizing materials like visual aids and supporting materials; and the importance of preparation by addressing fear and audience analysis. Students then participated in a practice activity and were assigned a topic for their own upcoming speech.

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Public Speaking

This document summarizes a classroom presentation on public speaking. It discusses the importance of public speaking, what makes a good speaker, and provides tips on delivery, structure, materials, and preparation. The key points covered include the four components of an effective speech: delivery through methods, body language, vocal variety and rhythm; structure using introductions, connectives and conclusions; utilizing materials like visual aids and supporting materials; and the importance of preparation by addressing fear and audience analysis. Students then participated in a practice activity and were assigned a topic for their own upcoming speech.

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PUBLIC

SPEAKIN
G Shaun Ting
Social Science Class — Sierrawood School

Welcome!
Today's Agenda
* Why is Public Speaking IMPORTANT

* What makes a Good Speaker

* Activity

* Assignment
Social Science Class — Sierrawood School

- Future Presentations
- Interviews
- Job Opportunities

IMPORTANCE - Confidence, Communication, Arguing

Why should I learn?


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DO YOU WANT TO BE
------- 1 OR 2 -------
Today's Topic
PUBLIC SPEAKING

- The process and act of speaking or giving a lecture to a


group of people in a structured & deliberate manner.

- Inform, Influence, Entertain


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WHAT MAKES A
GOOD SPEAKER

01 02 03 04
Delivery Structure Materials Preparation

- Method - Introduction
- Visual Aids - Fear
- Body Language - Connectives
- Supporting Materials - Mindset
- Vocal Variety - Conclusion
- Audience Analysis
- Rhythm
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DELIVER
PHOTOS
Y
DELIVER
- Methods - Body language
- Vocal Variety - Rhythm
METHODS OF DELIVERY
SPEAKING
IMPROMPTU MEMORY MANUSCRIPT EXTEMPORANEOUSLY
- Limited Preparation - Memorized Script - No deviation to script - Prepared and structured
- Relies on conversational speaking - Can't adapt - Very prepared - Uses a brief set of notes
- Less structured - Utilize spontaneity and enthusiasm
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BODY
LANGUAGE APPEARANCE

- First Impression (See before they Hear)


- Dress appropriately

POSTURE

- Relaxed, Open
- Projects Confidence & Friendliness
- Don't Slouch

MOVEMENT

- Comfortable & Non-Distracting


- Don't move around (Unless it's intentional)
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BODY
LANGUAGE GESTURE

- Natural & Spontaneous


- To Emphasize (Not Distract)
- Avoid involuntary gestures

EYE CONTACT

- Establish Bond
- Don't 🔼 / 🔽 engage
(Untrustworthy and Insincere)

EXPRESSION

- Signals mood
- To Emphaize
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VOCAL
VARIETY
VOLUME PITCH

RATE PAUSES
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VOCAL
VARIETY
VOLUME PITCH

Loud: Emphasis, Excitement High: Excitement, Fear


Quiet: Secrecy, Intimacy Low : Tired, Finality

RATE PAUSES

Fast: Enthusiasm - To Emphasize


Slow = Clarity, Relaxed - Suspense
- Laughter
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RHYTHM
PARALLELISM

- Similar arrangement

Example: "I speak as a woman. I speak as a Malaysian.


I speak as a student, for all of us."

REPETITION

- Reinforce a term / concept

Example: "Merdeka", "Merdeka", "Merdeka"..


Social Science Class — Sierrawood School

IS
everything
clear?
Feel free to make this an open discussion for questions
or clarifications before proceeding.
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STRUCTURE
PHOTOS
STRUCTURE
- Introduction - Connectives
- Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION
PRIMACY

- Sets the tone of the presentation


- First Impression

FUNCTION

- Grab Attention
- Generate Interest
- Introduce topic
- Credibility & Goodwill
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INTRODUCTION
TYPES

- Relate topic
- State Importance
- Startle
- Arouse Curiosity
- Question the audience
- Tell a Story
- Quotations
CONNECTIVES

TRANSITIONS INTERNAL PREVIEW


- Indicate completion of a thought - Preview of the next point
- Moving on to the next point

SIGNPOSTING INTERNAL SUMMARY


- Brief statements that indicate where you - Summary of main point
are in a speech
- Usually numbers
CONNECTIVES (EXAMPLES)

TRANSITIONS INTERNAL PREVIEW


“Now that we know…let’s look at…” "In talking about the effects of fast food,
we’ll look how recycled oil affects our
“Keeping these points in mind, let’s go to…” health.”

SIGNPOSTING INTERNAL SUMMARY


“In short, recycling oil can lead to a number "First, let's talk about why bob is excelling
of serious heart problems.” in his studies."
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CONCLUSION RECENCY

- Strongly remembered
- Impactful

SIGNAL

- Tone
- Words

ENDINGS

- Crescendo
- Dissolve
TYPES OF
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CONCLUSION
SUMMARY

- Summarize main points

DRAMATIC

- Resounds with the audience


- Evokes emotion

QUOTATION

- "Words may inspire but action creates change."

REFER TO INTRO

- Psychological unity
- Ties back to the beginning
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LETS
WATCH
THIS
AGAIN
01 02
Delivery Structure

- Method
- Body Language
- Vocal Variety
- Rhythm
- Introduction
- Connectives

- Conclusion
RECAP
03

Materials
04

Preparation
RECAP
- Visual Aids - Fear

RECAP
- Supporting Materials - Mindset
- Audience Analysis
ACTIVITY
- 5 Minutes to prepare
- Presenters present
- Audience give feedback

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ASSIGNMENT
- Anything about Social Media
- 10 Min

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THANK REMINDER
- Prepare for upcoming presentation

you!

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