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Qualities that are relevant to 21st Century
Listen attentively
Collaborate with others
Use critical thinking skills and problem solving skills
Give appropriate feedback
Converse with others with different backgrounds
Public Speaking
Speaking in Public
Materials
It refers to your topic which can be about your experiences observations inspirations or anything you want to talk about.
Message
It refers to the content or main point of your speech.
3 Purposes of message
Speech to Inform
Speech to Persuade
Speech to Entertain
Speech
to
inform
Provide the audience with the clear understanding of the concept of idea.
Speech to entertain
Provide your audience with entertainment.
Speech to Persuade
Provide audience with favorable or acceptable ideas.
Methods of Delivery
Refers to the style of delivery.
Manuscript
Intend to read aloud.
Memorize speech
Intend to memorize this speech word for word.
Impromptu Speech
Suddenly ask or repeated with someone or a group of people to say a few words.
Extemporaneous Speech
Intend to present a well crafted speech.
Manners of Speech.
Lucas
,
2011
specified some of them
Observe ethically sound goals
Prepare all the time
Tell the truth
Be sensible and sensitive
Analogy
Comparison between two things that explain concept idea.
Anecdote
Short interesting story that is often funny or unusual.
Humor
Evokes laughter or amusement.
Provocative Rhetorical question
Emphasis of point or persuade audience to see things from the speaker's perspective.
Quotation
Using quotes or saying from other people.
Startling
Statistics
Putting data into speech.
Non-verbal
A behavior that conveys or represent meaning.
Body Language
Body movements which includes eye contact, facial expression, posture and gestures.
Using Eye Contact
Can easily detect how confident you are or how interested you are to talk to them.
Using Facial Expressions
Tool to express or communicate your emotions through eye, eyebrow lips, ears, tongue and nose.
Using Gestures
Movements of your hand, legs and other body parts that convey meaning.
Using Good Posture
The position of your body either when you stand or when you sit.
Types of Gestures
Descriptive
Emphatic
Suggestive
Prompting
Descriptive
To describe or clarify a point.
Emphatic
To make point or suggest emotion.
Suggestive
To suggest approval or disapproval.
Prompting
To Suggest desirable response.
Barrot
,
2011
Gestures Interpretation.
Clothing and Apprerance
Considered vital in first impression of as a speaker.
Vocal Elements
Includes volume, rate, tone and pitch
Power tips in maintaining a good posture.
American
Chiropratic
Association
,
2015
Volume
It refers to loudness and softness.
Rate
Speed of delivery
Tone
Voice quality
Pitch
Highness or lowness of voice
Proxemics
The space and distance between the speaker and the audience.
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