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Speaking

and

Listening http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PzoxTgfRO0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=droHpEC-LZ0

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ObjectivesObjectives

0601.2.1 0601.2.1 I can identify the purpose I can identify the purpose of a speechof a speech

0601.2.2 I can identify the audience 0601.2.2 I can identify the audience of a speechof a speech

601.2.3 I can identify the thesis and 601.2.3 I can identify the thesis and main idea of a speechmain idea of a speech

0601.2.6 I can engage an audience 0601.2.6 I can engage an audience during an oral presentationduring an oral presentation

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What are your fears What are your fears about public about public

speaking?????speaking?????

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Why is learning proper Why is learning proper listening and speaking listening and speaking

skills important to YOU??skills important to YOU??

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Formal SpeakingFormal Speaking

Select a topicSelect a topic Identify the purpose and occasion.Identify the purpose and occasion.

(The purpose is the reason you are (The purpose is the reason you are giving your speech. )giving your speech. )

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Purposes for Giving a SpeechPurposes for Giving a Speech

To Inform – gives facts or general To Inform – gives facts or general information information

To Persuade – attempts to change an To Persuade – attempts to change an opinion or attempts to get listeners to opinion or attempts to get listeners to act.act.

To Entertain – relays an interesting of To Entertain – relays an interesting of amusing story or incident.amusing story or incident.

To Demonstrate- to show someone To Demonstrate- to show someone how to do somethinghow to do something

To explain- to tell whyTo explain- to tell why

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What is the Purpose of this What is the Purpose of this Speech?Speech?

A. My Most Embarrassing Moment.A. My Most Embarrassing Moment.

B. Why Everyone Should Recycle.B. Why Everyone Should Recycle.

C. How to Take Good Snapshots.C. How to Take Good Snapshots.

D. Dinosaurs Once Lived in West D. Dinosaurs Once Lived in West Texas.Texas.

E.E. The Day I Met the President.The Day I Met the President.

F.F. How Volunteering Can Make a How Volunteering Can Make a Difference.Difference.

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Analyze the audienceAnalyze the audience

Audience – a group of listenersAudience – a group of listeners

Your speech needs to appeal to your Your speech needs to appeal to your audience. Use audience. Use vocabularyvocabulary appropriate for your audience.appropriate for your audience.

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Include a Include a thesis statementthesis statement

a thesis statement is a statement in a thesis statement is a statement in a speech that you plan to support, a speech that you plan to support, discuss, or prove.discuss, or prove.

It answers the question: “What is the It answers the question: “What is the main focus of this speech?”main focus of this speech?”

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Parts of a SpeechParts of a Speech

Introduction: tells your audience Introduction: tells your audience what your speech is about.what your speech is about.

Body – discusses your main points, Body – discusses your main points, which are facts and ideas you want which are facts and ideas you want your audience to know.your audience to know.

Conclusion – Sums up the speech so Conclusion – Sums up the speech so that the audience remembers the that the audience remembers the main points.main points.

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Characteristics of a Good Characteristics of a Good SpeechSpeech

Eye ContactEye ContactFacial ExpressionFacial ExpressionGesturesGesturesGood PostureGood PostureVary Tone of VoiceVary Tone of VoiceSpeak Loud and ClearSpeak Loud and Clear

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What is included in a speech?What is included in a speech?

Repetition- Main points are repeated a few Repetition- Main points are repeated a few times so that the audience has a chance times so that the audience has a chance for it to sink in.for it to sink in.

Visual Aids – posters, charts, models help Visual Aids – posters, charts, models help audience remember what you say.audience remember what you say.

Thought-Provoking Questions – Gets the Thought-Provoking Questions – Gets the audience thinking about areas of the topic audience thinking about areas of the topic you are going to discuss.you are going to discuss.

StatisticsStatistics Emotional or Sensory Language – Emotional or Sensory Language –

Language that appeals to your audience’s Language that appeals to your audience’s emotions.emotions.

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ListeningListening

Communicate respect and attention Communicate respect and attention through your body languagethrough your body language

Listen quietlyListen quietlyKeep an open mindKeep an open mindTake notesTake notes

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Wrap it UpWrap it Up

What are two things that a good What are two things that a good speaker does?speaker does?

What are the 5 types of speeches we What are the 5 types of speeches we discussed today?discussed today?

Are you going to ROCK IT OUT on your Are you going to ROCK IT OUT on your speech?speech?