1 st Presentation Assignment Spend 3 minutes introducing a classmate to the class. Pick one of your partners. Use information you gathered from the interviews.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PUBLIC SPEAKING You Can Do It! You Can Do It!. Fear of Public Speaking Glossophobia=fear of public speaking I hate public speaking I hate public speaking.
Advertisements

Oral Presentations.
Have a Go at Public Speaking
Week 1. Developing Self-Confidence. Stage Fright / Presentation Anxiety Talk yourself out of negative thoughts! Face it, accept it, deal with it, and.
Intro to Public Speaking And our first speech – the Interview.
zzzzzzzzzz Scott’s bit – presentation styles / visual aids.
Fear, Perception, and Confidence Advanced Speech.
Conquering Fears of Speaking in Public. Objectives To help youth identify what makes them scared of speaking in public. To help youth learn to plan for.
EN503 9/8-12.
Starting the Day and or transition time Breathing Learning Objective: Breathing is an essential part of life. Today we will practice the steps to deep.
Coping with Anger Staying in Control. What is anger? Feelings? Behaviors? Thoughts? Physical symptoms?
1 Ice-Breaker Speech. 2 Objectives To begin speaking before an audience. To begin speaking before an audience. To help you understand what areas require.
Stevenson/Whitmore: Strategies for Engineering Communication 1 of 12 Controlling Anxiety  Make time to rehearse  Warm up with tension/relaxation exercises.
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST COMPASSIONATE THE MOST MERCIFUL.
Informative Speech Provides the audience with new information, insight, ways of thinking about a topic Persuasive Intended to influence the attitudes,
Week 1. Developing Self-Confidence. Stage Fright / Presentation Anxiety Talk yourself out of negative thoughts! Face it, accept it, deal with it, and.
Chapter 2.  When is your anxiety strongest? ▪ Right before the speech ▪ Usually strongest ▪ When the assignment is given ▪ Usually second strongest point.
The Art of Public Speaking Assignment: Write and deliver a 5 to 6 minute speech.
SPEAKING IN PUBLIC Chapter 1. The art of public speaking is useful in getting a job, employers tend to look for someone who can speak and consider among.
Intro to Public Speaking. Communication Process Public Speaking: An interactive process Each speech has a purpose: 1. Introduce 2. Share 3. Convince,
Public Speaking.
Day Two: Overview of the Speechmaking Process
“An Introduction to EAP – Academic Skills in English” Lesson 11
Public Speaking Without Fear Linda Murray. Aim of the Workshop To enable you to feel more confident about your next public speaking event.
The Better Speaker Series
Copyright © 2011 Cengage Learning 1.1 Chapter 2 Building Speaker Confidence Essentials of Public Speaking Cheryl Hamilton, Ph.D. 5th Edition Building Speaker.
Speech Anxiety We all have it.. Today I will : Take notes on speech anxiety Today I will : Take notes on speech anxiety So that I can: have a strategy.
Largely taken from the OWL at Purdue, which was taken from Elbow's Writing with Power.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
Speeches. Why? Why do I have to learn how to make a speech?
How to do a good presentation ALI B ALHAILIY. A- Planning the Presentation 1- Write note cards on index cards. Write main ideas on your index cards. Don't.
Stephen E. Lucas C H A P T E R McGraw-Hill © 2007 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. 1 1 Speaking in Public.
Hosted by Mrs. Cockrell Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice
A SPEAKER’S GUIDEBOOK 4TH EDITION CHAPTER 3
Strategies for talking activities. Strategies – Talking 1 Think about this before you start: Read the instructions carefully so you don’t misunderstand.
Working with Nervousness 1. Grapple with reality: watch your recorded presentation!!
Welcome back to Public Speaking class!
Become A Better Speaker
Introduction to Public Speaking
Working with Nervousness Nervousness is Normal Learn to accept and work with your nervousness. Let it give you energy to plan the presentation. Let it.
SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEWING Allegheny Valley Exit Interview April 28 th, 2015.
35 public speaking. Public speaking: fears 3. Death 2. Snakes 1. public speaking.
12 Tips For Public Speaking
Author :Ron Kurtus Presented by Eshhaq Rafiq 6/3/2009.
Conquering Fears of Speaking in Public. Objectives To help you identify what makes you scared of speaking in public. To help you learn to plan for and.
List your top ten fears from least (10) to most (1) fearsome.
Mary Meserve Bates College NEACRAO 2013 November 7, 2013.
Overcoming Speech Anxiety. Some people are so afraid of getting in front of an audience, they would almost rather die than give a speech!
Fear of Public Speaking
Finishing your speech. How to finish your speech and give it well ⋆ Practice (read softly) ⋆ Fix grammar/style ⋆ Practice (read aloud and time yourself)
Checklist for a Good Speaker Prof. Monllor English 112.
OBJECTIVE Acquire tools and techniques for effective planning, preparation and delivery of business presentations.
COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION. Definition Communication Apprehension: An individual’s level of fear or anxiety with either real or anticipated communication.
Adapted from materials provided by Allyn and Bacon.
Battling Stage Fright Fundamentals Communication.
Giving a Presentation “There are always three speeches, for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced, the one you gave, and the one you wish.
A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 4TH EDITION Chapter 3
Chapter 3: Managing Speech Anxiety. Whip Around If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Think about this question and be prepared to share.
Public Speaking. Specific Objectives Speaking with confidence and competence in oral interactions and business meetings Understanding diverse audiences.
Chapter 3: Managing Speech Anxiety
A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 5TH EDITION Chapter 3
Controlling Your Fear The Better Speaker Series 272.
COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION
PUBLIC SPEAKINg Building confidence and Conquering Fears
A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 4TH EDITION Chapter 3
Remember: “He who fails to prepare is preparing for failure.”
COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION
Controlling Your Fear The Better Speaker Series 272.
Stage Fright.
Classroom Lesson #6 Welcome students. Ask them to share with a partner what they remember about the previous five SSS lessons. (15 seconds) Next ask.
Presentation transcript:

1 st Presentation Assignment Spend 3 minutes introducing a classmate to the class. Pick one of your partners. Use information you gathered from the interviews. Develop a visual aid if possible. You may need to meet with your classmate briefly outside of class to check your information and pronunciation, etc. Spend 3 minutes introducing a classmate to the class. Pick one of your partners. Use information you gathered from the interviews. Develop a visual aid if possible. You may need to meet with your classmate briefly outside of class to check your information and pronunciation, etc.

Stage Fright! (or How to Control Presentation Anxiety) You must talk yourself out of negative thoughts Identifying the causes of your anxiety will allow you to do something about them

Step 1: identify the fears I’ll forget what I want to say! Listeners won’t understand me! I don’t know the people in the audience!

Step 2: Replace Your Fears with Positive Thoughts Fear: Everyone will see how nervous I am! Positive Thought: Nervousness is normal. Everyone feels the same way. And I don’t look as nervous as I feel.

Step 3: Share your Strategies If you feel alone, you are alone. If you share your negative thoughts with your classmates, you will see that you are similar, and not alone.

Try to “Speak Up” in Fun or Nonthreatening Situations Make yourself give a toast (in English) at a birthday party. Give the order in Restaurant Ask a questions when you are an audience member during another classmate’s speech.

Plan, Prepare, Practice! The more you prepare, the more confident you will feel. If you practice your presentation in front of a mirror and time yourself, you will know that your presentation is the right length of time. Try your presentation in front of family or friends first. Get their feedback.

Use Visual Aids A picture says a thousands words. A picture or diagram gives the audience something to focus on besides you. What visual aid will you create to introduce your classmate?

Breathing Deeply and Slowly One of the oldest techniques for relieving stress – Take a deep breath. – Hold it. – Let it out slowly – Do it over and over until you feel calm See handout for more techniques

Suggestions for Listeners Give the speaker “positive reinforcement.” Show the speakers you are interested in what they are saying. Don’t chit-chat with your neighbor. Smile, nod your head, take notes – this will give the speaker confidence.