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Speaking Skills How to Be Persuasive
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Is this you when you speak in public: Shaking limbs? Dry mouth? Speak too softly? Speak too fast?
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Is this you when you speak in public: Awkward gestures? Body swaying? No eye contact? Monotone delivery?
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If so: You have stage fright The only way to deal with stage fright is: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
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Speaking in Debate The goal is to change someone’s mind or way of thinking about a topic Voice and body language are very important
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Elements of Persuasion: Body language – proper posture gives the message that you are confident
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Elements of Persuasion: Pronunciation – it’s important to pronounce each word Avoid slang Don’t slur words Avoid saying things like “you know”
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Elements of Persuasion: Pitch – refers to the highs and lows of the voice. Avoid a monotone.
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Elements of Persuasion: Speed About 140 – 160 words per minute is the normal pace for debating Avoid speaking too fast
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Elements of Persuasion: Pause – the pause is a critical tool. Use pauses to emphasize a certain word. Pause before and after a word for special emphasis.
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Elements of Persuasion: Volume – use with caution. Don’t scream but projecting your voice to the back of the room can be very effective.
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Elements of Persuasion: Variance means changing pitch, volume and speed. Never go more than one paragraph without vocal variance.
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Strategy Appear truthful Appear committed to your side of the debate Portray yourself as an authority on the topic Don’t be afraid to show emotion
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