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Oratio n Reported by: Renae Jasmin C. Ravelas II-6 BEEd
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I t is also known as Public Speaking it is the process of speaking to a group of peoplespeaking it is closely allied to "presenting"
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5 Basic Elements of Oration "who is saying what to whom using what medium with what effects?" Purpose s imply transmitting information t o motivating people to act t o simply telling a STORY
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COMPONENTS motivational speaking, leadership/personal development, business, customer service, large group communication, mass communication
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Can use as a powerful tool Motivation Influence Persuasion Informing Translation or simply entertaining
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Ancient Greece and Rome oratory was studied as a component of rhetoric was an important skill in public and private life
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Greek Oration the art of public speaking was first developed known from the works of classical antiquity orators spoke as on their own behalf rather as representatives of either a client or a constituency, and so any citizen taught first by a group of self-styled "sophists"
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Roman Oration Greek techniques of public speaking were copied and modified instruction in rhetoric developed into a full curriculum including instruction in grammar (study of the poets) preliminary exercises (progymnasmata) preparation of public speeches (declamation) in both forensic and deliberative genres
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The Latin style was heavily influenced by Cicero Oratory in the Roman empire remained important in law an important form of entertainment
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Members’ Learning Learn through observation and practice hone their skills by listening to constructive suggestions EXERCISES: use of gestures Control of the voice (inflection) Choice of words (vocabulary) Humor a relationship with the audience
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That’s all! Thank you!!
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