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  1. 1. Public Speaking  Public speaking refers to delivering some important topic in front of a group audience. Public speaking is an art; and, like every other art, it must be learnt, both in practice and theory Definition Public speaking is the process and act of speaking or giving a lecture to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain a listening audience.
  2. 2. 1)Principles & process of speaking 1)Pick a Topic You’re Passionate About You’ll be so excited about getting to share your passion with the peoples that you won’t feel nervous about your talk. people are much more likely to pay attention to you. Your audience will emulate that passion and listen intently to what you’re saying.
  3. 3. 2)audience analysis audience analysis involves identifying the audience and adapting a speech to their interests, level of understanding, attitudes, and beliefs
  4. 4. 3)Develop Your Central Idea & purpose Represents the specific objective of the speech. The central idea statement is usually just one sentence that sums up the major ideas of a speech.
  5. 5. 4)Organize Your Speech 1.introduction. The introduction of the speech establishes the first, crucial contact between the speaker and the audience. ... 2.Body. In the body, the fewer the main points the better. ... 3.Conclusion.
  6. 6. 5)Deliver Your Speech
  7. 7. 6)Tell Your Audience Stories A story about your own life A story about someone else A story about a content Make Your Story Gripping
  8. 8. 7)Incorporate a Shocking Moment & visual act A “shocking moment” is an event that your audience doesn’t anticipate, but which surprises, impresses, or moves them
  9. 9. 8)Present Something New Information that was previously completely unknown to your audience An innovative new solution to an old and well-known problem If you provide this knowledge during your talk, you’re more likely to keep people interested in what you’re saying.
  10. 10. 9)Use humor • Humor is an incredibly powerful tool The moment the audience laughs with you, they connect with you it can lighten up a difficult subject or situation, calm your nerves, and capture your audience’s attention.
  11. 11. .10)Credibility, Ethics • Credibility  perceived by others to be a trusted advisor, believable, and confident by exhibiting a high level of expertise in a certain subject.(components clarity, accuracy, trustworthiness Ethics trustworthiness, integrity, respect for others, dignity in conduct, and truthfulness in the message
  12. 12. 11)Public Speaking Mistakes to Avoid Neglecting to Prepare  Talking Too Fast Talking Too Softly Forgetting to Make Eye Contact Using Distracting Mannerisms
  13. 13. 12)Plagiarism Plagiarism is the use of someone else's ideas without giving the person credit.

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