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Public Speaking
Overcoming Speech
Anxiety
Acknowledge Your
Act
Fear
Confident
Channel
Nervous Energy
Practice, Practice
Simulate
Setting at Home
Ask
Success
Deep-breathing Techniques
Focus
Give Yourself
Have
Jump
to Conclusions
Easily
Distracted
Listening Remedies
Keep
Speech Focused
Divide
Analyze Audience
Adapt
to Situation
Carefully
Understand Audience
Memory
+
Amount of Speech
Remembered
Time
Audience
Setting
Context
The Audience
Size
Demographics
Beliefs
and Values
Receptive/Antagonistic
Arrangement
of Seating
Equipment Available
Lighting
Acoustics
/ Persuade
Entertain
Introduce
Accept
Pay Tribute
a Topic
Topic
Organizing Your Speech
Developing an Outline
Rehearsing Speech
Delivering Speech
It Important to You?
Is
Will
Is
Is
Is
It Clear?
Can You
Support It?
A...
B...
C...
Because...
From
Friends
From
Family
From
4-Hers
of Supporting Material
of Supporting Material
of Supporting Material
Sources of Supporting
Material (cont)
The
Search Engines
Infoseek
Yahoo
Lycos
HotBot
Google, etc.
Online Libraries
Knowledge
Observation
Examples
& Illustrations
Explanations
Documents
& Descriptions
Information Specific?
Is
Source an Expert?
Is
Source Unbiased?
Is
Information Timely?
Tests of Supporting
Material (cont)
Is
Does
Is
Information Timely?
Online,
Contrast
Types of Outlines
Preliminary
Outline
(Rough-Draft)
Main points to
research
Preparation
Outline
Types of Outlines
Speakers Outline
Introduction
Main Point
Support
Transitions
Conclusion
Credit
Source of Ideas
When
Introductions
Types
Functions
Types of Introductions
Identification
with Audience
Reference
to Situation
Statement
of Purpose
Statement
of Importance of Topic
Surprise Audience
Story
Rhetorical
Question
Quotation
Humor
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Functions of Introductions
Get Attention
Introduce
Provide
Motivation
Establish
Preview
Topic
Credibility
Speech
Conclusions
Types
Functions
Types of Conclusions
Summary
Quotation
Personal
Reference
Challenge
Offer
to Audience
Types of Conclusions
Anecdotal
Story
Rhetorical
Question
Quotation
Humor
Functions
of
Conclusions
Summarize Speech
Reemphasize
Motivate
Provide
Main Idea
Response
Closure
Methods of Delivery
Manuscript
Reading
Memorized
Impromptu
Extemporaneous
Walk
Front
Establish
Smile
Eye Contact
Naturally
Deliver
Introduction
Use
Effective Language
Use
Effective Gestures
Be
Enthusiastic
Use
Conversational Style
Use
Notes As Needed
the Speech
Accept Applause
Graciously
Volume
Inflection
Quality
and Pitch
of Voice
Pronunciation
and Articulation
Elements of Physical
Delivery or Body Language
Appearance
Posture
Facial
Eye
Expression
Contact
Movement
Gestures
Rehearsing Speech
Recreate
Practice
Time
Setting
Without Memorizing
Speech
Rehearsing Speech
Practice
Out Loud
Practice
Standing Up
Watch Yourself
Rehearsing Speech
Practice
Gestures
Practice
Eye Contact
Practice
Volume
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