Art of speech in everyday life Alexandra Zheleznova PH-41.

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Art of speech in everyday life Alexandra Zheleznova PH-41

What is Art of speech? Art of argument Art of proving Art of presenting yourself Art of influencing by the words

What is the most important? Listeners Tolerance Purposes Logic Educated speech Volume of speech Intonations

How to behave? Confidence Eye contact Gestures & poses Moving in the space Voice

Instructor Commentator Companion Adviser Emotional leader What should the speaker be? Do not take the position of Educator, Beggar, Tribuner !

How to make people interested? Start with greeting (in formal situation) Mention topicality of the subject ( base it on the values of the listeners) Make audience believe you appeal to the general conflicts appeal to well known facts appeal to reliable sources tell your feelings

How to keep audience attention? Questions Discussion Addressing working with audience Advancing Short distraction from the subject Methods of monologue

How to make them remember? Rule of the beginning & ending Compliment or gratitude Humorous ending (when appropriate)

What is prohibited? Apologize Joke in unknown audience Be categorical Hesitate Lie

How to convince your opponent? Use quotation and proverbs Pay a compliment to your opponent Press on the weakest sides of your opponent Ask 3 or more questions at once Be very confident

What does the Art of speech give? Respect Power High self-esteem

References Aprecyan G.Z. The art of speech. M., Kohtev N.N. The foundations of oratorical speech M., 1995.

Art of speech in everyday life Alexandra Zheleznova PH-41