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In the name of Allah, most
gracious, most merciful
Group mumbers are
Umair
Rehan
Javed
Saifullah
Public speaking
UMAIR ATTIQ
Roll No :37
What is public speaking
Public speaking is the process of
speaking to a group of people in a
structured, deliberate manner
intended to inform, influence, or
entertain the listeners.
importance of public speaking
Public speaking is both an art and a science
In social occasions
In professional life
All these speeches require a lot of prepration
and acquisition of public speaking skill
 You must be prepared to make your
mark as an effective speaker some
point out that “most people fear
public speaking more than death
itself”
Activity
Effective Speaker
Audience
Clarity
Impression
Preparation
Use of relevant facts
Think before you speak
Audience
You must try and find out about the
audience . You should know there level
,and what they want to know from you .
Think how much time you are allotted to
talk to them
Impression
The first impression created by you as
a speaker is very important
When you reach the podium , you must
stand with confidence smile at the
audience and wish them first .
example
Clarity
Your words should give clear meaning of
what you are speaking
No double meaning words should be used
Sense of humour
 You must have a sense oif humour.
 You should not hurt anyone.
 Tell jokes in positive frame of mind.
Preparation
You should have proper grip on what you
are going to say to audiences.
A deep homework should be done and
main point should be memories properly .
Use of relevant facts
Public speaker should make effective use of
relevant facts .
Allways try to speak in a positive terms
about the visiting nation ,city,university.
Think before you speak
You must be carefull while addressing in
public .
Must carefull not to hurt and take care of
social and regilous or culture sentiments of
the people .
Rehan
Roll No :87
Body Language
The conscious and unconscious movements and
postures by which attitudes and feelings are
communicated.
According to various researchers, body
language is thought to account for between
50 to 70 percent of all communication. So
understanding body language is also very
important.
Different types of body
language
Nervous Defensive Body Language
Power Body Language
Positive Body Language
Rapport Building Body Language
Nervous Defensive Body
Language
When people are nervous or defensive it often
shows in their body. Here are a few things people
do when they are nervous:
1. Wringing Hands
2. Take up as little physical space as possible
3. Cross their arms
4. Touch their forehead in shame
5. Purse their lips
Power Body Language
When people are feeling dominant, powerful or
confident there are a few different body language
moves that come out. They are:
1. Shaking the fist
2. Forehead “jabs”
3. Battle Stance
4. Cowboy Cross
5. Taking up a lot of physical space to claim
territory
Positive Body Language
If you see the following body language signs it
usually means:
1. Rubbing the Chin- The universal gesture for contemplation.
2. Licking the lips- Someone is excited to begin or start a project.
3. Rubbing the Hands Together- This is a gesture of excitement or
getting ready to begin.
4. Open Palms- When someone shows you their palms it usually means
they aren’t hiding anything.
5. Runners Stance- This is what people do when they are getting
ready to make a move—both mentally and physically.
Rapport Building Body
Language
When you want to build a connection with
someone or show them that you are on the same
page you can use nonverbal cues to help. Here are
some ideas:
1. Mirroring their body language
2. Matching their cadence
3. Steepling
4. Using the thumbs up gesture
5. Keeping your palms open
How to communicate with body language
How to understand body language
►Think for a moment about
how much a person is able
to convey with just a facial
expression. A smile can
indicate approval or
happiness, while a frown
can signal disapproval or
unhappiness.
Gestures
 Well time gestures can also drive home the speaker ‘s
points .it would therefore be useful if you could watch
seasonal speakers and see how they use gestures
effectively
facial Expression
Use proper facial expression .biting the
lips or frowning may leave a negative
impression, where as a smiling face
and bright eyes creates a positive
impact .
Eye- contact
Looking at the ceiling or looking out of the
window while talking make the speech foal
flat.it is good idea to first look at a person
who nods hi s head approvingly ,and then
gradually
look at all other members of the audience .
Are You Keeping People Away with Your
Body Language?
Activity
So here are the 10 Tips
to Improve Your Body
Language
Saifullah imtiaz
Roll No: 86
Voice
Importance of voice
 You most be aware if the fact that a person voice
is important because the accent , stress, pitch
and volume help the audience to judge a
person’s confidence level, education and socio-
cultural background. This could also be one of
the factor in determine the effectiveness of a
person as a speaker.
Factor of voice
Volume
Quality
Pitch
Intonation
Pronunciation
Volume
Loudness or the softness of the voice .
Quality
Characteristic that distinguishes one
voice from another
Rate
The number of words , a speaker speaks
per minute (the normal rate is between
120 to 150 words )
Pitch
The number of vibrations per second (the
rise and fall of the voice conveys different
emotions )
Intonation
Refers to rising and falling pitch of the
voice .
We must know how to use pauses
effectivity .a pause often adds to the
impact of words.
It often lets the listener reflect on the
messge
Pronunciation
If you wish to be effective in your delivery,
you will need to be absolutely accurate in
your pronunciation
Effect of voice
There are two types of effect
which we get
Effective
Ineffective
Effective
Speaker deliver and audience drink every
single word what you say and deliver
Example
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Tahir ul Qadri
Ineffective
A speaking in which people are far away
what you are delivering them
example
Chaudhry Shujaat
How to improve your voice
One of the most important components of
public speaking is the sound of your voice. It
influences the impact of your message, and
might even make or break the success of your
speech. Fortunately, for many people, good
voice quality can be learned.
Step 1
Breathe from your diaphragm
 Practice long and controlled exhales. When you speak, use
breath to punctuate your point. For example, take a
breath at the end of each phrase whether you need to or
not. Use that opportunity to pause and let the listeners
absorb what you say
Step 2
Use pitch
 Lower pitches generally are more soothing to hear.
However, modulating your pitch for emphasis will keep
your listeners engaged. Develop your pitch by practicing
humming
step3
Moderate your volume
 Find out if you speak too loudly or too softly. When you
begin speaking, ask your audience how your volume is
(each situation is different). Try to stay at the
appropriate volume throughout your speech.
Step 4
Moderate your pace
 This one is also closely related to breath. If you speak
too quickly, people can’t keep up. If you speak too
slowly, people will lose interest. Record your speech to
determine if you need to change your pace. Get
feedback from others.
Step 5
Articulate Try exaggerating your lip movement to reduce mumbling.
Practice articulating tongue twisters and extending and
exaggerating vowel sounds. Become an expert at articulating
tongue twisters as quickly and crisply as possible. Focus on the
ones you find difficult.
Step 6
Practice your speech in advance and
determine where you want to pause for a
breath.
 For more emphasis, pause for more than one breath. Mark
your breathing points in your notes.
Step 7
Loosen up before you begin
 Look side to side. Roll your head in half-circles and roll
your shoulders back. Shift your rib cage from side to side.
Yawn. Stretch. Touch your toes while completely relaxing
your upper body, then slowly stand up, one vertebra at a
time, raising your head last. Repeat as needed.
Step 8
Record your voice repeatedly using different
ways of speaking
 Determine which one is most pleasing.
Step 9
Practice breath control
 Take a deep breath, and while you exhale, count to 10 (or recite
the months or days of the week). Try gradually increasing your
volume as you count, using your abdominal muscles—not your
throat—for volume. Don’t let your larynx tense up.
JAVED IQBAL
Roll No:58
Structure of a Good Speech
Opening stage
Body
Conclusion
Opening Stage
 Just as the opening overs of a limited cricket match are
crucial, for example ,when Virender Sehwag or Charis
Gayle smash the ball all round or out of the stadium,
raining four sixes and entertain the crowd
 So too the opening lines of your speeches
are very crucial. You can bring the audience
to your side by your captivating words .you
should grab the attention of the audience
with a good introduction
 You must state the purpose of your speech.you have to
say, audience I ‘m here to share with you my experience
……
 Make sure you give the outline of your speech
1……………
2……………
3……………
4……………
Main body
Should be most organized and important
Arguments and counter arguments should
be there
Signpost and linker
Illustration should be used to make your
speech lively and persuasive .
Conclusion
Just as the opening overs of a cricket match are
crucial, the finala overs too are very crucial
because you want to post an imposing score
and challenge the opposition. In your speech
too , try to finish with a flourish .
Summarize the main points effectively
Key points or tips
 Stand straight and hold your head high
 Use the open palm gesture, which suggests openness.
 Keep eye-contact with the audience
 Try to sport a warm smile which will help suggest friendliness,
and build a rapport with the audience .
Speak in a well-modulated voice, with
the right tone and pitch . Adjust to the
level of the volume required.
Articulate the words with clarity
,precision and the correct rhythm.
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public speaking

  • 1.
  • 2. ++++++++++++++++++ In the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful
  • 6. What is public speaking Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners.
  • 7. importance of public speaking Public speaking is both an art and a science In social occasions In professional life All these speeches require a lot of prepration and acquisition of public speaking skill
  • 8.  You must be prepared to make your mark as an effective speaker some point out that “most people fear public speaking more than death itself”
  • 11. Audience You must try and find out about the audience . You should know there level ,and what they want to know from you . Think how much time you are allotted to talk to them
  • 12. Impression The first impression created by you as a speaker is very important When you reach the podium , you must stand with confidence smile at the audience and wish them first .
  • 14. Clarity Your words should give clear meaning of what you are speaking No double meaning words should be used
  • 15. Sense of humour  You must have a sense oif humour.  You should not hurt anyone.  Tell jokes in positive frame of mind.
  • 16. Preparation You should have proper grip on what you are going to say to audiences. A deep homework should be done and main point should be memories properly .
  • 17. Use of relevant facts Public speaker should make effective use of relevant facts . Allways try to speak in a positive terms about the visiting nation ,city,university.
  • 18. Think before you speak You must be carefull while addressing in public . Must carefull not to hurt and take care of social and regilous or culture sentiments of the people .
  • 20. Body Language The conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated.
  • 21. According to various researchers, body language is thought to account for between 50 to 70 percent of all communication. So understanding body language is also very important.
  • 22. Different types of body language Nervous Defensive Body Language Power Body Language Positive Body Language Rapport Building Body Language
  • 23. Nervous Defensive Body Language When people are nervous or defensive it often shows in their body. Here are a few things people do when they are nervous: 1. Wringing Hands 2. Take up as little physical space as possible 3. Cross their arms 4. Touch their forehead in shame 5. Purse their lips
  • 24. Power Body Language When people are feeling dominant, powerful or confident there are a few different body language moves that come out. They are: 1. Shaking the fist 2. Forehead “jabs” 3. Battle Stance 4. Cowboy Cross 5. Taking up a lot of physical space to claim territory
  • 25. Positive Body Language If you see the following body language signs it usually means: 1. Rubbing the Chin- The universal gesture for contemplation. 2. Licking the lips- Someone is excited to begin or start a project. 3. Rubbing the Hands Together- This is a gesture of excitement or getting ready to begin. 4. Open Palms- When someone shows you their palms it usually means they aren’t hiding anything. 5. Runners Stance- This is what people do when they are getting ready to make a move—both mentally and physically.
  • 26. Rapport Building Body Language When you want to build a connection with someone or show them that you are on the same page you can use nonverbal cues to help. Here are some ideas: 1. Mirroring their body language 2. Matching their cadence 3. Steepling 4. Using the thumbs up gesture 5. Keeping your palms open
  • 27. How to communicate with body language
  • 28. How to understand body language ►Think for a moment about how much a person is able to convey with just a facial expression. A smile can indicate approval or happiness, while a frown can signal disapproval or unhappiness.
  • 29. Gestures  Well time gestures can also drive home the speaker ‘s points .it would therefore be useful if you could watch seasonal speakers and see how they use gestures effectively
  • 30. facial Expression Use proper facial expression .biting the lips or frowning may leave a negative impression, where as a smiling face and bright eyes creates a positive impact .
  • 31. Eye- contact Looking at the ceiling or looking out of the window while talking make the speech foal flat.it is good idea to first look at a person who nods hi s head approvingly ,and then gradually look at all other members of the audience .
  • 32. Are You Keeping People Away with Your Body Language? Activity
  • 33. So here are the 10 Tips to Improve Your Body Language
  • 35. Voice
  • 36. Importance of voice  You most be aware if the fact that a person voice is important because the accent , stress, pitch and volume help the audience to judge a person’s confidence level, education and socio- cultural background. This could also be one of the factor in determine the effectiveness of a person as a speaker.
  • 38. Volume Loudness or the softness of the voice .
  • 40. Rate The number of words , a speaker speaks per minute (the normal rate is between 120 to 150 words )
  • 41. Pitch The number of vibrations per second (the rise and fall of the voice conveys different emotions )
  • 42. Intonation Refers to rising and falling pitch of the voice . We must know how to use pauses effectivity .a pause often adds to the impact of words. It often lets the listener reflect on the messge
  • 43. Pronunciation If you wish to be effective in your delivery, you will need to be absolutely accurate in your pronunciation
  • 44. Effect of voice There are two types of effect which we get Effective Ineffective
  • 45. Effective Speaker deliver and audience drink every single word what you say and deliver
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  • 48. Ineffective A speaking in which people are far away what you are delivering them
  • 50. How to improve your voice One of the most important components of public speaking is the sound of your voice. It influences the impact of your message, and might even make or break the success of your speech. Fortunately, for many people, good voice quality can be learned.
  • 52. Breathe from your diaphragm  Practice long and controlled exhales. When you speak, use breath to punctuate your point. For example, take a breath at the end of each phrase whether you need to or not. Use that opportunity to pause and let the listeners absorb what you say
  • 54. Use pitch  Lower pitches generally are more soothing to hear. However, modulating your pitch for emphasis will keep your listeners engaged. Develop your pitch by practicing humming
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  • 56. Moderate your volume  Find out if you speak too loudly or too softly. When you begin speaking, ask your audience how your volume is (each situation is different). Try to stay at the appropriate volume throughout your speech.
  • 58. Moderate your pace  This one is also closely related to breath. If you speak too quickly, people can’t keep up. If you speak too slowly, people will lose interest. Record your speech to determine if you need to change your pace. Get feedback from others.
  • 60. Articulate Try exaggerating your lip movement to reduce mumbling. Practice articulating tongue twisters and extending and exaggerating vowel sounds. Become an expert at articulating tongue twisters as quickly and crisply as possible. Focus on the ones you find difficult.
  • 62. Practice your speech in advance and determine where you want to pause for a breath.  For more emphasis, pause for more than one breath. Mark your breathing points in your notes.
  • 64. Loosen up before you begin  Look side to side. Roll your head in half-circles and roll your shoulders back. Shift your rib cage from side to side. Yawn. Stretch. Touch your toes while completely relaxing your upper body, then slowly stand up, one vertebra at a time, raising your head last. Repeat as needed.
  • 66. Record your voice repeatedly using different ways of speaking  Determine which one is most pleasing.
  • 68. Practice breath control  Take a deep breath, and while you exhale, count to 10 (or recite the months or days of the week). Try gradually increasing your volume as you count, using your abdominal muscles—not your throat—for volume. Don’t let your larynx tense up.
  • 70. Structure of a Good Speech Opening stage Body Conclusion
  • 71. Opening Stage  Just as the opening overs of a limited cricket match are crucial, for example ,when Virender Sehwag or Charis Gayle smash the ball all round or out of the stadium, raining four sixes and entertain the crowd
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  • 73.  So too the opening lines of your speeches are very crucial. You can bring the audience to your side by your captivating words .you should grab the attention of the audience with a good introduction
  • 74.  You must state the purpose of your speech.you have to say, audience I ‘m here to share with you my experience ……  Make sure you give the outline of your speech 1…………… 2…………… 3…………… 4……………
  • 75. Main body Should be most organized and important Arguments and counter arguments should be there
  • 76. Signpost and linker Illustration should be used to make your speech lively and persuasive .
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  • 78. Conclusion Just as the opening overs of a cricket match are crucial, the finala overs too are very crucial because you want to post an imposing score and challenge the opposition. In your speech too , try to finish with a flourish . Summarize the main points effectively
  • 79. Key points or tips  Stand straight and hold your head high  Use the open palm gesture, which suggests openness.  Keep eye-contact with the audience  Try to sport a warm smile which will help suggest friendliness, and build a rapport with the audience .
  • 80. Speak in a well-modulated voice, with the right tone and pitch . Adjust to the level of the volume required. Articulate the words with clarity ,precision and the correct rhythm.
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