This document discusses preparing for and delivering a public speech. It provides tips for using note cards, writing a manuscript, practicing the speech, and controlling anxiety. Some key points include:
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- When writing a manuscript, skip lines and leave margins for notes. Allow time between drafts for revision.
- Practice the full speech as if delivering to the audience, with any visual aids. Time each practice and try recording yourself.
- To control anxiety, prepare thoroughly, develop a positive attitude, and do relaxing exercises before speaking. Look for friendly faces in the audience
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1. PUBLIC SPEAKING
Group 6 – English VI A
SRINI MUTIA RISMA
DOSEN: SUTRIA RAHAYU S.Pd
SEKOLAH TINGGI PERGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN
DHARMA BAKTI LUBUK ALUNG
2013
3. USING-NOTE CARDS
1. Use serial standard of number
2. Use note cards as unobtrusively as possible.
3. Make sure your notes are legible.
4. Number multiple note cards.
5. Write on only one side of your note card.
6. Avoid writing too much detail.
7. Avoid putting too much down on each card.
8. Highlight ideas you wish to stress.
4. THE MANUSCRIPT
1. Clarity
- while clarity is important in all
communication, we can achieve clarity in
speaking by
• Using an oral style
• Choosing concrete rather than abstract words
• Using specific rather than general words
5. 2. Interest
Making our speeches more interesting
• Using words that appeal to any of the five
senses : sight, hearing, taste, touch, and
smell.
• using descriptive language to present a clear
and definite word picture of what taking
places.
• Using an attention getting technique called
the real- taking in term of actual people and
places.
7. WRITING AND REVISING YOUR SPEECH
some suggestion for preparing a manuscript
speech:
• Setting time for writing the material
• Make a draft
• When writing the rough draft of your
manuscript, skip every other line and leave
ample margins.
• Make a concept
• Try to record our speech to revising writing.
8. • Don’t be afraid of writing too much for your
first draft.
• Allow a cooling-off period of at least twenty-
four hours before you revise and rewrite the
first draft of your manuscript.
• A manuscript should have a specific form.
9. PRACTICING THE SPEECH
• Allow ample time for practicing.
• Always practice with the same key-word
outline, note cards, or manuscript that you
plan to use when delivering your speech.
• Always practice your speech as if you were
delivering it to your intended audience.
• Go through the entire speech during each
practice.
• Do not try to deliver your speech the same way
each time you practice it.
10. • Do not coordinate specific gestures with the
exact wording of your speech.
• Practice your speech aloud with the same
volume you plan to use in delivering it.
• Practice your speech each time with
whatever visual aids you plan to use.
• Time your speech in practice.
• Practice the way you will approach the
speaker’s stand at the beginning of the
speech and leave it at the conclusion.
11. • If you access to a tape or video recorder, use
it.
• If possible , try to practice at least once in the
room where you will be delivering your
speech or a similar room.
12. STAGE FRIGHT
Cause of stage fright
Stage fright can also occur when there is risk
involved in a situation.
for example : Have no difficulty communicating
with your boss until you ask for that raise.
Stage fright can be caused by a speaker’s
mental or physical health . Suppose a speaker
is in a depressed mood because things are not
going well at home or elsewhere.
13. How to Control Anxiety
1. Develop a positive mental attitude about
speaking.
2. Be alert both mentally and physically.
3. Prepare your speech carefully
4. Develop an attention-getting introduction.
5. Practice your speech adequately
6. Make sure your speech is audience centered
7. Give yourself a pep talk before speaking
8. Go through a few relaxing exercises prior to
speaking
14. 9. Look for friendly faces in the audience
10. Listen carefully to the speakers who
precede you.