ENGLISH Flashcards
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Refers to the process of
delivering a speech in front of
an audience.
PUBLIC
SPEAKING?
refers simply to the person who is presenting.
SPEAKER
which is what speaker will say.
Content
which is how the speaker organize the
message.
Structure
which is the way you present the speech.
Style
parts of message
Content, Structure, Style
the intended recipient of the message.
AUDIENCE
6 things to consider of the audience
gender;
race;
location;
profession;
activity;
the type of group (homogeneous or heterogeneous).
it is how the message gets sent.
CHANNEL
received response or information from your audience.
FEEDBACK
ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
SPEAKER
MESSAGE
AUDIENCE
CHANNEL
FEEDBACK
OTHER ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
NOISE
ENVIRONMENT/VENUE
The speaker memorizes what he or she is going to say
word-for-word.
MEMORIZED SPEECH
The speaker reads aloud while holding the speech text.
MANUSCRIPT SPEECH
The speaker prepares for the speech in advance but
delivers it mastered (not memorized) and with minimal notes.
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH
4 TYPES OF SPEECHES ACCORDING TO
DELIVERY
MEMORIZED SPEECH
MANUSCRIPT SPEECH
IMPROMPTU SPEECH
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH
The speaker delivers a speech aimed at providing information about a person, place, thing, or event.
SPEECH TO INFORM
The speaker delivers a speech that provides step-by-step instructions on how to do something.
SPEECH TO INSTRUCT
The speaker delivers a speech intended to stir the emotions of the audience.
SPEECH TO
ENTERTAIN
The speaker delivers a speech
designed to convince the audience to think in a certain way or do something.
SPEECH TO
PERSUADE
4 TYPES OF SPEECHES ACCORDING TO
PURPOSE
SPEECH TO INFORM
SPEECH TO INSTRUCT
SPEECH TO ENTERTAIN
SPEECH TO PERSUADE
an academic writing that aims
to persuade readers
Persuasive Speech
Parts of Persuasive Speech
INTRODUCTION, BODY, CONCLUSION
Types of Evidence
Facts, Statistics, Quotes, Examples