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1. communication skill
a oral communication
2. presentations
a preparation step
b research thoroughly
c document your source
d write your speech
e prepare slides
f rehearsal alone
g tweak the presentation
3. delivery of speech
a conducting discussion
b guidelines in effective GD
4 who to conduct a group discussion
a their goals
b your goals
5 type of interviews question
a prepare
b introduction
c probing
6 written communication
a the art of good writing
b outlines
c Cs of writing
7 paragraphing
8 tips for written communication
9 news paper writing
10 written for magazines
11 effective listening
12 effective reading
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Key Points:
Purposeful Planning: Understand your audience, define clear objectives, and craft a compelling message.
Preparation: Rehearse your content, create engaging visual aids, and minimize reliance on notes.
Delivery Techniques: Speak clearly, maintain eye contact, and use body language to connect with your listeners.
Structuring Your Presentation: Organize your content logically, ensuring a smooth flow.
Tailoring to Your Audience: Adapt your communication style to resonate with your specific audience.
Visuals and Rehearsal: Utilize impactful visuals and practice your delivery to enhance message clarity.
Remember, effective speaking isn’t just about words—it’s about connecting, inspiring, and leaving a lasting impression. Let’s explore the art of speaking effectively together!
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1. communication skill
a oral communication
2. presentations
a preparation step
b research thoroughly
c document your source
d write your speech
e prepare slides
f rehearsal alone
g tweak the presentation
3. delivery of speech
a conducting discussion
b guidelines in effective GD
4 who to conduct a group discussion
a their goals
b your goals
5 type of interviews question
a prepare
b introduction
c probing
6 written communication
a the art of good writing
b outlines
c Cs of writing
7 paragraphing
8 tips for written communication
9 news paper writing
10 written for magazines
11 effective listening
12 effective reading
Effective communication is a cornerstone of success in both personal and professional realms. In this presentation, we delve into the art of speaking effectively. Whether you’re addressing a large audience, leading a team meeting, or engaging in one-on-one conversations, mastering the skill of effective speech can significantly impact your outcomes.
Key Points:
Purposeful Planning: Understand your audience, define clear objectives, and craft a compelling message.
Preparation: Rehearse your content, create engaging visual aids, and minimize reliance on notes.
Delivery Techniques: Speak clearly, maintain eye contact, and use body language to connect with your listeners.
Structuring Your Presentation: Organize your content logically, ensuring a smooth flow.
Tailoring to Your Audience: Adapt your communication style to resonate with your specific audience.
Visuals and Rehearsal: Utilize impactful visuals and practice your delivery to enhance message clarity.
Remember, effective speaking isn’t just about words—it’s about connecting, inspiring, and leaving a lasting impression. Let’s explore the art of speaking effectively together!
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2) Speeches will be 5 minutes long and will be penalized for going over or under time. Questions will follow each speech.
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Chapter 10 Beginning and Ending the Speech.pdf
1. Chapter 10
Beginning and Ending the Speech
LECTURE BY SAY SOKUNPHAROTH, M.Ed.
Week 6
February, 2024
SAY SOKUNPHAROTH 1
PANHA CHIET UNIVERSITY
3. THE INTRODUCTION
•INTRODUCTIONS HAVE 4 OBJECTIVES:
•GET THE ATTENTION AND INTEREST OF YOUR AUDIENCE
•REVEAL THE TOPIC OF YOUR SPEECH
•ESTABLISH THE CREDIBILITY AND GOODWILL
•PREVIEW THE BODY OF THE SPEECH
4. GET ATTENTION AND INTEREST
•RELATE THE TOPIC TO THE AUDIENCE
•STATE THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR
TOPIC
•STARTLE THE AUDIENCE
•AROUSE THE CURIOSITY OF THE
AUDIENCE
•QUESTION THE AUDIENCE
•RHETORICAL QUESTION-AUDIENCE
ANSWERS MENTALLY RATHER THAN
OUT LOUD
•BEGIN WITH A QUOTE
•TELL A STORY
•THERE ARE 7 MAIN WAYS IN WHICH TO GAIN ATTENTION AND INTEREST OF
YOUR AUDIENCE
5. REVEAL THE TOPIC
•EXAMPLE 1:
•IMAGINE TAKING A LEISURELY BOAT RIDE ALONG THE PEACEFUL WATERWAY. THE SUN
IS HIGH IN THE SKY, REFLECTING BRIGHTLY OFF THE RIPPLES AROUND YOU. THE BANKS
ARE LUSH WITH MANGROVE AND CYPRESS TREES. YOU SEE A STATELY PELICAN
RESTING ON A LOW-LYING BRANCH. YOU GRAB YOUR CAMERA, SNAP A SHOT, AND
CHECK THE RESULT. THE PICTURE IS PERFECT. BUT WILL IT BE PERFECT IN THE
FUTURE?
•WHAT IS THIS SPEECH ABOUT?
•EFFORTS TO RESTORE NATURAL BEAUTY TO THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES
•STATING THE TOPIC IN THE BEGINNING PREVENTS CONFUSION
6. REVEAL THE TOPIC
•EXAMPLE 2:
•ALLIGAOTRS, PANTHERS, OTTERS, BROWN PELEICANS,-THESE AND OTHER
CREATURES HAVE LOST OVER 50% OF THER HABITAT IN SOUTH FLORIDA OVER THE
PAST FEW DECADES. NOW, HOWEVER, THERE IS AN $8 BILLON PROGRAM TO
PRESERVE THEIR HOME IN THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES. THE LARGEST RESTORATION
EFFORT IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD , IT WILL REJUVENATE ONE OF AMERICA’S
MOST DIVERSE ECOSYSTEMS AND PROTECT IT FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
7. ESTABLISH CREDIBILITY AND GOODWILL
•CREDIBILITY
•THE AUDIENCE’S PERCEPTION OF WHETHER A SPEAKER IS QUALIFIED TO SPEAK
ON A GIVEN TOPIC
•IT CAN BE BASED ON FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE, READING, CLASSES, INTERVIEWS,
AND FRIENDS
•GOODWILL
•THE AUDIENCE’S PERCEPTION OF WHETHER A SPEAKER HAS THE BEST
INTERESTS OF THE AUDIENCE IN MIND
8. PREVIEW THE BODY OF THE SPEECH
•PREVIEW STATEMENT:
•A STATEMENT IN THE INTRODUCTION OF A SPEECH THAT IDENTIFIES THE MAIN POINTS
TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE BODY
•ALLOWS AUDIENCE TO FOLLOW ALONG EASIER
•PROVIDES A SMOOTH LEAD IN TO THE BODY OF THE SPEECH
•SIGNALS THE BODY OF THE SPEECH IS ABOUT TO BEGIN
9. TIPS FOR THE INTRODUCTION
•KEEP INTRODUCTION BRIEF-NO MORE THAN 10%-20% OF THE SPEECH
•BE CREATIVE-COME UP WITH MORE THAN 1
•DETERMINE MAIN POINTS BEFORE FINALIZING INTRODUCTION
•DELIVERY WITH AS MUCH EYE CONTACT AS POSSIBLE
•DO NOT BEGIN INTRODUCTION UNTIL YOU AND YOUR AUDIENCE IS READY
10. THE CONCLUSION
•INTRODUCTIONS HAVE 2 MAJOR FUNCTIONS:
•TO LET THE AUDIENCE KNOWN YOU ARE ENDING THE SPEECH
•TO REINFORCE THE AUDIENCE’S UNDERSTANDING OF, OR COMMITMENT TO, THE
CENTRAL IDEA
11. SIGNAL THE END OF THE SPEECH
•BRIEF CUES
• IN CONCLUSION, LET ME END BY SAYING
•DELIVERY
• VARY TONE, PACING, INTONATION
• CRESCENDO ENDING
• A CONCLUSION IN WHICH THE
SPEECH BUILDS TO A ZENITH OF
POWER AND INTENSITY
• HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM
/WATCH?V=OEHRY1JC9RK
(1:38)
• DISSOLVE ENDING
• A CONCLUSION THAT GENERATES
EMOTIONAL APPEAL BY FADING
STEP BY STEP TO A DRAMATIC FINAL
STATEMENT
• HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM
/WATCH?V=_42_ALGKRPG
(31:28)
•WAYS TO END YOUR SPEECH
12. REINFORCE THE CENTRAL IDEA
•WAYS TO REINFORCE CENTRAL IDEA:
•SUMMARIZE YOUR SPEECH
•END WITH A QUOTE
•MAKE A DRAMATIC STATEMENT
•REFER TO THE INTRODUCTION
•YOU CAN USE ONE OR COMBINE THE DIFFERENT WAYS
13. TIPS FOR THE CONCLUSION
•CREATIVELY HIT THE HEARTS AND MIND OF AUDIENCE-COME UP WITH MORE THAN 1
•DON’T BE LONG WINDED-5%-10% OF THE SPEECH
•WORK IT OUT IN DETAIL AND PRACTICE IT
•MAKE YOUR LAST IMPRESSION AS FORCEFUL AS YOU CAN