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1. Speaking Tips in the Public
BY
Maesi Lukitasari-031108131
Kelas 7D
ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM
Faculty of Teachers Training and Educational Sciences
PAKUAN UNIVERSITY
2011
4. PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Wearing cleanly and neatly dressed
Using an appropriate perfume
Comfortable from the top to toe
Self confidence and be professional
5.
6.
7. VOICE :
Volume : speak loudly enough to be
heard.
Pitch : use effectively to convey
meaning.
Rate : speak more quickly to convey
enthusiasm / speak more slowly to
emphasize key points or issues.
Do not : speak too quickly that
people will not understand / too slowly
that people get bored.
Articulation : speak
clearly, pronounce word carefully, no
mumbling. Control your lips / teeth and
tongue.
8. VOICE :
P4 of Voice
MERK of Voice
Modulate the tone
Project your voice
Emphasize certain parts
Pronounce carefully
Repeat key words
Pause frequently
Keep eyes away from notes
Pace is varied
9. SPEECH RATE
< 120 WORDS / MINUTE = TOO SLOW
120 – 150 WORDS / MINUTE = BEST
> 150 WORDS / MINUTE = TOO FAST
11. HUMOR
Is humor appropriate?
Audience type : Humor :
Yes, the more the
•Friendly better
•Subordinate Yes, the more
the better
•Intellectual A little humor, not
overdo
•Dominant Some humor will be
effective, but not
overdo
12. Elements of
An Effective Performance :
Be prepared
Give of yourself
Stay relaxed
Use natural humor
Plan your body and
hand positions
Pay attention to all
details
13. Your Audiences :
get their attention
welcome them
introduce yourself
state the purpose
of our gathering
continue with the
agenda
14. 10 Tips on how to be a great
Public Speaker:
1. Get a good briefing
2. Work to a running sheet
3. Run on time
4. Be the glue that holds the
event together
5. Focus on the speakers and performers
6. Rehearse
7. Research
8. Provide a mix of entertainment and
information
9. Let your personality come through and be
yourself
10. Have fun