1. Fundamentals of Effective Public
Speaking
The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand
up to speak in public. — George Jessel
Presented by: Clinton Liederman
2. Ground Rules
• Switch off all cellphones
• Close all laptop screens
• Ask questions when necessary
5. Break halfway through
3. Introduction
• Nothing frightens most people more than having to
stand up in front of a group and deliver a speech.
• A survey has shown that people fear:
a. Darkness -7.5%
b. Death -18%
c. Insects -30%
d. Public speaking -40%
4. Aim
To equip the audience with the fundamentals of effective
public speaking
5. Scope
1. Planning.
2. Communication Aids.
3. Basic Format.
4. How to Deliver your Presentation.
5. Presentation Tips.
• Overcoming Stage Fright.
6. Planning
• Know the topic well.
• Have a clear idea of the purpose.
• Consider the audience.
• Practice
7. Communication Aids
• Include the use of aids in your presntation because:
– A picture is worth a thousand words
– Can instantly portray things that cannot be said
adequately
– Creates Interest.
– Adds impact.
– Remains in memory long after the words have
left
8. Communication Aids (cont)
• Examples:
– Powerpoint.
– Pointers.
– TV's & Videos.
– Flip charts.
– White boards.
9. Basic Format
• Introduction
– Interest grabber
– Ground rules
• Aim
– Singular.
– Should remain visible throught the presentation
10. Basic Format (cont)
3. Scope
a) Indicates the subjects you intend covering in order
to achieve your aim.
b) Say why you discuss these points.
c) How are they linked together to reach the aim?
11. Basic Format (cont)
4. Body
a. Main part of the presentation.
b. Must be discussed in a logical manner.
c. Aspects discussed must relate to the aim.
d. Accuracy and completeness of facts are important.
12. Basic Format (cont)
5. Conclusion
a. Closing must be forceful.
b. Brief summary of the main points.
c. Must clearly indicate that the aim has been
obtained.
d. Finally leave time for your audience to ask
questions if the topic allows.
13. Basic Format (cont)
6.In summary:
a. Introduce the audience to what you’re going to
tell them. (Introduction)
b. Tell the audience what you’re going to tell them
(Scope).
c. Tell the audience (Body).
d. Remind the audience what you told them
(Conclusion).
15. How to Deliver your
presentation (cont)
1. A demagogue– plays on the passions and prejudices of
the masses.
3. Poor speakers struggle to communicate even worthwhile
ideas.
5. Speakers have a responsibility to give worthwhile
speeches as effectively as possible
16. How to Deliver your
presentation (cont)
4. Appearance.
5. Use your voice:
a) Rate or tempo of speech.
b) Pitch.
c) Volume.
d) Pause.
e) Eliminate filter words.
f) Pronunciation.
g) Practise aloud.
17. How to Deliver your
presentation (cont)
5. Body language.
a) Increase physical space.
b) Posture.
c) Stand firmly.
d) Move deliberately.
18. How to Deliver your
presentation (cont)
e) Relax your hands.
f) Eliminate distracting items.
g) Move consistant with your message.
h) Eye contact.
I) Facial expressions.
19. How to Deliver your
presentation (cont)
7. Questions and Answers:
a) Ask questions to check audience comprehension.
b) Always encourage your audience to ask you
questions.
c) When asked questions-watch the person, make eye
contact.
d) Always repeat the question you are asked.
e) Be honest.
20. Presentation Tips
1. Try to:
a) Keep it simple.
b) Use font 24.
c) Not too much text per slide.
d) Don’t use capitals in text.
e) Balance your slides.
21. Presentation Tips (cont)
f) Avoid reading.
g) Stay away from jargon.
h) Keep text animation to the minimum.
I) Know how the technology works.
j) Try not to walk in front of slides.
k) Have a backup plan.
22. Overcoming Stage Fright
3. Everybody experiences stage fright in varying degrees.
Don't apologize!
• Practice and Plan.
• Know your topic.
23. Overcoming Stage Fright
(cont)
4. Hints
– Expect the best.
– Speak positive about your presentation.
– Presume your success
– Breath deeply and slowly
– Act self assured.
– Smile.
24. Conclusion
2. Determine the approppriate communication aids
• Stick to the basic format.
• Beware of what you saying and how you are saying it.
• Be your own coach.
• Relax.
• Enjoy it.