GENED5 FINALS✨

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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
    1. Speech to Inform
    2. Speech to Persuade
    3. 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.