2. ANALYZING SKILLS - clarifying existing information by
examining parts and relationships.
• Identifying attributes and components: determining
characteristics or the parts of something.
• Identifying relationships and patterns: recognizing ways
elements are related.
• Identifying main ideas: identifying the central element;
for example the hierarchy of key ideas in a message or
line of reasoning.
• Identifying errors: recognizing logical fallacies and
other mistakes and, where possible, correcting them.
3. How To Master Speaker Skills
• When giving a speech, it will be impossible to
include all of the speaking skills in the same
speech.
• These skill sets need to be second nature to
attain speech mastery.
• Speaking skill analysis covers the three pillars
of a great speech.
5. Speaking Skill: Consider the Content
• For instance, gestures are a part of how we
say and at the same time a part of us as a
presenter.
• For this section, focus on words.
• The choice of words, how they are said and
how they are used.
• The speaking skill analysis is considering the
purpose of the speech in connection with the
use of words.
6. Speaking Skill: How it’s Said
• You could use a wrench to hammer a nail, but
not very effectively.
• If words were tools, the speaking skill analysis
considers how effective what is being said
matches the purpose of saying it throughout
the lecture.
7. Speaking Skill: The Presenter
• This speaking skill analysis looks at the
presenter and how he communicates with his
appearance.
• Although debated, rapport and charisma are
speaking skill qualities that can be learned by
a speaker.