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Public Speaking
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Prepare the Speech
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Four Factors to Consider
The Time available for preparation allotted for delivery The Place
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Four Factors to Consider
The occasion The audience age intelligence interests
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Goals of your speech Inform or Instruct Entertain Persuade Motivate
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Material for the Speech
Obtain Material Resources of you mind Consult and listen Observe Read -- books, magazines, newspapers, internet
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Material for the Speech
Preserve the Material 1. Notochords 2. Bibliography Arrange the Material Outline
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Parts of the Speech
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Purpose 1. Gain Attention 2. Define Terms 3. Remove Barriers
Introduction Purpose 1. Gain Attention 2. Define Terms 3. Remove Barriers 4. Introduce Topic
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Main Ideas 1. Support your topic 2. Limited in number
Body Main Ideas 1. Support your topic 2. Limited in number 3. Arranged logically
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Do not introduce new material
Conclusion Purpose 1. Summarize main ideas 2. Restate Topic 3. Terminate Speech Do not introduce new material
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Attention 1. Anticipation 2. Curiosity 3. Conflict 4. Humor
Using Psychology Attention 1. Anticipation 2. Curiosity 3. Conflict 4. Humor
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Using Psychology Use Senses 1. Visual 2. Hearing 3. Feeling
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Delivering the Speech
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Delivery by reading From memory Impromptu Extemporaneous
Types of delivery Delivery by reading From memory Impromptu Extemporaneous
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Three Things to Remember
Practice
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Additional Tips for Delivery
See list of Good and Bad qualities of speech made up in class
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Extemporaneous Speaking
Means made up just before Speaker is given a topic and 30 minutes to prepare a speech
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Extemporaneous Speaking
Speaker is allowed to bring in reference material, but no written speeches Topics are all agricultural in nature Time limit -- at least 4 minutes not more than 6 minutes 1 point per second deduction for over or under
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Extemporaneous Scoring
1000 pts. total Content related to Topic 300 pts Organization of Material 100 pts Power of Expression 100 pts Voice pts Stage Presence pts General Effect pts Response to Questions 200 pts
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Prepared Public Speaking
Prepare an agricultural speech ahead of time Must bring a manuscript Time limit minutes 1 point per second deduction over or under
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Prepared Scoring Total points 1000 Manuscript 400 Voice 100
Stage Presence 100 Power of Expression 100 General Effect 100 Questions
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Requirements for Class
Give a 1 minute impromptu speech on Friday Break into groups of two to practice speeches on Tuesday Give a 4-6 minute prepared speech next Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Follow rules and scoring as outlined
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