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PUBLIC
SPEAKING
Prepared by:
Ms. Sarah Jean Reyes
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
How do writers influence our lives
and our ways of thinking and
doing things?
OBJECTIVES:
• Identify the factors of public speaking
• Describe and interpret the ethics of
public speaking
• Employ the techniques of effective
public speaking
What is public speaking? Public
speaking entails:
• Delivering speech in front of a large audience in a
formal situation;
• Communicating ideas with others through words as
well as actions; and
• Communicating with the audience directly to create
ideas in the mind of others with the use of facial
expressions and stimuli of words and movements.
Worksheet 1:
Turn your English 10 book to page
29. Answer exercise A and B.
The First Rules of Public Speech by
Aristotle (BC 384-322)
The Three important Factors of Public Speaking:
ETHOS – Credibility of the speaker
LOGOS – logical arrangement of words or sentences
PATHOS – ability to create connection between
speaker and the audience
Cicero’s Five Canons of Rhetoric
INVENTION – Developing the ideas
ARRANGEMENT – Creations of the structure
STYLE – The process of determining how to present an
argument
MEMORY – The process of learning and memorizing the
speech and making it natural
DELIVERY – Effective use of voice and body language
Group Activity
Group the class into five (5). Ask them
to do the different techniques
presented in page 30 of their book.
After 5 minutes, let them share their
experience and sharing with their
group mates.
Techniques for Public Speaking
Plan appropriately.
Take deep breath for maintaining calmness.
Engage with your audience.
Pay attention to body language.
Think positively.
Cope with your nerves.
Watch recordings of your speeches.
More Practice and Experience.
The Four Factors that Affect Public
Speaking
MENTAL
VERBAL
VOCAL
VISUAL
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Planning Your Talk
• Do decide what the purpose of your talk really is. What is the
"take-home" message you want to give your audience?
Organize your talk accordingly, focusing sharply on your
intended message.
• Do prepare a talk that will fit within the time limit you're
given. That includes allowing time for questions from the
audience. Rehearse with a stopwatch if necessary.
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Planning Your Talk
• Don't forget that studies show an audience can remember only
three or four things you present in a talk.
• Don't distract from your message by including peripheral
topics or excessive arcane detail.
• Don't forget that any lecture is a performance: you
must work to get your message across.
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Some Basics
• Do show some enthusiasm and energy. If you're not excited about
your topic, why should the audience be?
• Do face your audience. If you need to see your slides, then look
either at the overhead projector in front of you or at the screen on
the computer running your presentation. It's not only rude to
turn your back on your audience, but it also means you're
speaking into the screen or the wall and making it hard for them
to hear you.
• Do speak loudly enough to be heard by the entire audience, even
those in the back row.
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Some Basics
• Don't keep jumping back and forth through your slides.
Either reorganize your talk to avoid this or duplicate the
needed slide in the second place where it fits.
• Don't start to change a slide, then stop halfway. Either change
it or leave it.
• Don't fidget nervously in front of your audience. Make your
movements and gestures purposeful.
• Don't stick your hands in your pockets, hook your thumbs
under your belt, or engage in other creative diversions.
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Words, Phrases, etc.
• Do clearly define any terms that may not be familiar to
your audience. Remember, they're probably not all
from the same specialty as you!
• Do keep acronyms to an absolute minimum. They're
like speed bumps to listeners unfamiliar with them.
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Words, Phrases, etc.
• Don't start sentences with "So."
• Don't end sentences with "right?" or "OK?"
• Don't apologetically introduce a topic with "Just real
quick," "Briefly," or similar words. What that tells your
audience is that "this isn't really important or relevant,
but I'm going to inflict it on you anyway."
The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
Words, Phrases, etc.
• Don't start sentences with "So."
• Don't end sentences with "right?" or "OK?"
• Don't apologetically introduce a topic with "Just real
quick," "Briefly," or similar words. What that tells your
audience is that "this isn't really important or relevant,
but I'm going to inflict it on you anyway."
Assignment: Individual Task
Select and practice a persuasive speech
from a book or the internet. Deliver the
said speech tomorrow using the
learning that you have gained about
public speaking. You will be graded
according to the following criteria:
Assignment: Individual Task
You will be graded according to the following criteria:
• Language Style
– Was the language suitable to persuading the audience?
– Was the language precise, grammatically correct, and vivid?
– Was the delivery natural and spontaneous?
– Did it reinforce the ideas of the speech?
• Vocal Delivery
– Was enunciation clear?
– Was volume appropriate?
– Was there sufficient variety in rate, pause, and pitch?
• Physical Delivery
– Did the speaker exhibit poise and confidence?
– Were gestures varied, movement motivated, and eye contact direct?
– If note card was used, was it an unobtrusive part of the delivery?
DO YOU HAVE SOME…
QUESTIONS?
CLARIFICATIONS?
Public speaking

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Public speaking

  • 2. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do writers influence our lives and our ways of thinking and doing things?
  • 3. OBJECTIVES: • Identify the factors of public speaking • Describe and interpret the ethics of public speaking • Employ the techniques of effective public speaking
  • 4. What is public speaking? Public speaking entails: • Delivering speech in front of a large audience in a formal situation; • Communicating ideas with others through words as well as actions; and • Communicating with the audience directly to create ideas in the mind of others with the use of facial expressions and stimuli of words and movements.
  • 5. Worksheet 1: Turn your English 10 book to page 29. Answer exercise A and B.
  • 6. The First Rules of Public Speech by Aristotle (BC 384-322) The Three important Factors of Public Speaking: ETHOS – Credibility of the speaker LOGOS – logical arrangement of words or sentences PATHOS – ability to create connection between speaker and the audience
  • 7. Cicero’s Five Canons of Rhetoric INVENTION – Developing the ideas ARRANGEMENT – Creations of the structure STYLE – The process of determining how to present an argument MEMORY – The process of learning and memorizing the speech and making it natural DELIVERY – Effective use of voice and body language
  • 8. Group Activity Group the class into five (5). Ask them to do the different techniques presented in page 30 of their book. After 5 minutes, let them share their experience and sharing with their group mates.
  • 9.
  • 10. Techniques for Public Speaking Plan appropriately. Take deep breath for maintaining calmness. Engage with your audience. Pay attention to body language. Think positively. Cope with your nerves. Watch recordings of your speeches. More Practice and Experience.
  • 11. The Four Factors that Affect Public Speaking MENTAL VERBAL VOCAL VISUAL
  • 12. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Planning Your Talk • Do decide what the purpose of your talk really is. What is the "take-home" message you want to give your audience? Organize your talk accordingly, focusing sharply on your intended message. • Do prepare a talk that will fit within the time limit you're given. That includes allowing time for questions from the audience. Rehearse with a stopwatch if necessary.
  • 13. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Planning Your Talk • Don't forget that studies show an audience can remember only three or four things you present in a talk. • Don't distract from your message by including peripheral topics or excessive arcane detail. • Don't forget that any lecture is a performance: you must work to get your message across.
  • 14. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Some Basics • Do show some enthusiasm and energy. If you're not excited about your topic, why should the audience be? • Do face your audience. If you need to see your slides, then look either at the overhead projector in front of you or at the screen on the computer running your presentation. It's not only rude to turn your back on your audience, but it also means you're speaking into the screen or the wall and making it hard for them to hear you. • Do speak loudly enough to be heard by the entire audience, even those in the back row.
  • 15. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Some Basics • Don't keep jumping back and forth through your slides. Either reorganize your talk to avoid this or duplicate the needed slide in the second place where it fits. • Don't start to change a slide, then stop halfway. Either change it or leave it. • Don't fidget nervously in front of your audience. Make your movements and gestures purposeful. • Don't stick your hands in your pockets, hook your thumbs under your belt, or engage in other creative diversions.
  • 16. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Words, Phrases, etc. • Do clearly define any terms that may not be familiar to your audience. Remember, they're probably not all from the same specialty as you! • Do keep acronyms to an absolute minimum. They're like speed bumps to listeners unfamiliar with them.
  • 17. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Words, Phrases, etc. • Don't start sentences with "So." • Don't end sentences with "right?" or "OK?" • Don't apologetically introduce a topic with "Just real quick," "Briefly," or similar words. What that tells your audience is that "this isn't really important or relevant, but I'm going to inflict it on you anyway."
  • 18. The Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking Words, Phrases, etc. • Don't start sentences with "So." • Don't end sentences with "right?" or "OK?" • Don't apologetically introduce a topic with "Just real quick," "Briefly," or similar words. What that tells your audience is that "this isn't really important or relevant, but I'm going to inflict it on you anyway."
  • 19. Assignment: Individual Task Select and practice a persuasive speech from a book or the internet. Deliver the said speech tomorrow using the learning that you have gained about public speaking. You will be graded according to the following criteria:
  • 20. Assignment: Individual Task You will be graded according to the following criteria: • Language Style – Was the language suitable to persuading the audience? – Was the language precise, grammatically correct, and vivid? – Was the delivery natural and spontaneous? – Did it reinforce the ideas of the speech? • Vocal Delivery – Was enunciation clear? – Was volume appropriate? – Was there sufficient variety in rate, pause, and pitch? • Physical Delivery – Did the speaker exhibit poise and confidence? – Were gestures varied, movement motivated, and eye contact direct? – If note card was used, was it an unobtrusive part of the delivery?
  • 21. DO YOU HAVE SOME… QUESTIONS? CLARIFICATIONS?