EN2100: Week 3
About Week 3: DeliveryThis week we review speech preparation, presentation, nonverbal cues, and audience analysis from chapters 3, 5 & 6 in Vasile. We will take Test 2 (LP2) and evaluate a demonstration speech. Online Resources for Week 3 Website: http://www.nauen2100.wordpress.comSurvey: http://tinyurl.com/EN2100DEMO Pronouns: http://hbr.org/2011/12/your-use-of-pronouns-reveals-your-personality. Socrative: m.socrative.com in classroom 359674YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvtrF350u88Pre-test: http://tinyurl.com/EN2100PT3 (PTTHREE)
LP3
LP3: DeliverySummary:
Preparation, presentation, nonverbal cues, and audience
analysis.
Reading:
Ch. 3, 5 & 6
NAUS. Johnston
EN2100: Week 3 LP3
Chapter 3
You Don’t Have To Say It To Convey It
A. What Is Nonverbal Communication?B. How We Communicate Without WordsC. Other CodesD. We Cannot Not Communicate
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A. What Is Nonverbal Communication?
• Nonverbal communication is the conscious or subconscious transmission and reception of unspoken messages.
• Only 10% of a message is communicated verbally.
• When a person’s actions and words appear contradictory, the actions are considered more authentic.
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A. What Is Nonverbal Communication?
• Action messages considered:
Facial expression Eye contact Gestures Laughing Coughing Throat clearing Vocal pitch Pauses Setting of the presentation Proxemics
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B. How We Communicate Without Words• Messages are conveyed through innumerable
methods. Appearance Facial expressions Eyes Body Movement Gestures Touch Vocalics
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D. We Cannot Not Communicate
• Nonverbal communication can be misinterpreted
• Context must be considered• What message does the overall attitude convey?
• Diversity
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Chapter 5
Make It Clear, Concise, Correct,…and Cohesive A. Clear and Understandable LanguageB. Your VoiceC. BreathingD. PronunciationE. Articulation, or DictionF. Rate of SpeakingG. PausesH. PacingI. ExpressionJ. Oral Visualization
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A. Clear and Understandable Language
For an effective and lively delivery:
Voice Breathing Pronunciation Articulation Rate of speaking Pauses Pacing Expression Oral visualization
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B. Your Voice• How can you increase the effectiveness of your
use of voice?
Listen to yourself
Pitch
Volume
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C. Breathing• Deep breaths between sentences conveys
confidence.
• Hyperventilating does not.
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D. Pronunciation• Be aware of regional dialect
• Adjust pronunciation for your audience
• Examples?
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E. Articulation, or Diction• Articulation
• Diction
• Enunciation
• What is the duration of your vowel and consonant sounds?
• What is sloppy speech?
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F. Rate of Speaking• Typical rate of speaking is 130-160 wpm
• Machine-gun delivery alienates audience
• Sluggish delivery aggravates audience
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G. Pauses
• Positive Pauses: planned; enhance delivery
• Negative pauses: interrupt delivery
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I. Expression• Facial expression should animate the message
• To attract attention, pause
• To enumerate steps, count on fingers
• To ask a question, raise an eyebrow
• To show disbelief, frown.
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J. Oral Visualization• Express a message by conveying first-person
experience
• See in your mind the event
• Feel the reinvented sensations
• Convey those emotions to the audience
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Chapter 6
Know Your Listeners and Speak Their Language A. Audience AnalysisB. Language and Your FutureC. Comparison Between Oral and Written CommunicationD. Command of the LanguageE. Use Nonsexist LanguageF. Putting Words into Sentences
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A. Audience Analysis• Age• Gender• Interest in Topic• Attitude toward topic• Knowledge of topic• Education• Cultural interests• Occupation• Economic status• Religious affiliation• Cultural background
Class demographic survey: http://tinyurl.com/EN2100DEMO
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B. Language and Your Future• Words are double-edged: can help and hurt
you
• Words reveal more than expressed message. • Words you choose reveal much about your
state of mind, self esteem and intentions.
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B. Language and Your Future• Pennebaker, J. W. (2011). Your Use Of Pronouns Reveals Your
Personality. Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from http://hbr.org/2011/12/your-use-of-pronouns-reveals-your-personality.
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C. Comparison Between Oral and Written Communication
• Written Communication: Words, punctuation, visual formatting used to deliver message
• Oral Communication: Words, nonverbal communication and audience interaction used to deliver message
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C. Comparison Between Oral and Written Communication
• Clarity
• Checking accuracy of written material
• Precise wording
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D. Command of the Language • Concrete, specific words (not abstract)• Short, simple words (not pretentious)• Double-talk• Political correct word choice• Loaded words• Cliches• Slang
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E. Use Nonsexist Language
• Gender-Neutral language is preferred in all audiences
• No longer use “man” instead of “human”
• “He” is not a replacement for “he or she”
• But “they” has not been accepted as “proper” replacement
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F. Putting Words into Sentences -Sentences should be 5-20 words-Avoid abbreviations-Slang/jargon must be explained-Active verbs-Concrete-Test for clarity: Google Translate
-European Commission (2011). How to write clearly. Retrieved from http://bookshop.europa.eu/en/how-to-write-clearly-pbHC3010536/?CatalogCategoryID=SIIKABst.SEAAAEjGJEY4e5L
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ICA3: Speech EvaluationDirections: Review your “Speech Handbook”, as provided with this week’s materials. Then watch the video shown in class. As you follow the video, answer the questions shown at m.socrative.com in classroom 359674. Note the similarities between the ICA3 evaluation and the criteria published in your handbook.
Questions 1-5 0:00-1:05Questions 6-7 1:05-2:35Questions 8-10 2:35-4:08Questions 11-20 4:08-end
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