Public Speaking Training St. Mary's Canossian College 11th November 2015.

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Public Speaking Training St. Mary's Canossian College 11th November 2015

RECAP OF LAST CLASS

YOUR SHOW TIME!

WE WILL COVER Topic Selection & Organisation Delivery Techniques Impromptu & Q&A Persuasion & Inspiration A LOT OF PRACTICES!

WHY WE SPEAK?

BE A STORYTELLER bring it back to life w/ a message

DELIVERY TECHNIQUES

OPENING Questions / statement Quotation / example as long as it’s attention getting …

BODY Chronological Spatial Problem Solution Cause & effect Comparative etc

ENDING Lasting impression with a message

What is your message?

Word Selection

Body Language Movement Facial Expression Eye Contact

Vocal Variety Volume Pitch Rate Pause

BE A STORYTELLER bring it back to life w/ a message

HOMEWORK