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PUBLIC SPEAKING
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TYPES OF SPEECHES Informative- provide information. Persuasive- speeches given to change or sway the mind of the audience to align with the message of the speaker. Extemporaneous or Impromptu- speeches are given with little or no preparation. Be enthusiastic, smile, use gestures, have good eye contact, and be sincere when presenting your speech.
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THREE BASIC PARTS OF A SPEECH Introduction- grabs the attention of your audience. Body- begins with the main points and arranges them in logical order. Conclusion- summarizes the main points of your speech.
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PREPARING & WRITING A SPEECH Speech Preparation Purpose- speeches can be written based on a specific reason or purpose such as explaining a new technology to a group of farmers. Audience- speech writers should take into consideration “who” they are going to present to. For example a speech on retirement options would not be as interesting to a group of high school students. Occasion- speeches can also presented for special events such as banquets, leadership conferences, etc.
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Topic Selection- once the speech writer knows the purpose, audience and/or occasion for the speech they can then select an appropriate topic. Choose a topic that interests you. Choose a topic you are knowledgeable about. Choose a topic of interest to you audience. Brainstorm with a list of topics and write down key words.
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Gather information from a variety of materials, books, internet, personal interviews, etc. Write down your ideas including, name of source, web address, page number and author. Create an outline to help you organize your ideas. Write the speech the way you talk, but do not use slang terms.
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