Mastering Public Speaking - Techniques and Practice
Enhance your public speaking skills with activities focusing on vocabulary, enthusiasm, and posture. Learn about verbal and non-verbal communication techniques, audience engagement, and the art of displaying enthusiasm even for topics you may not love. Practice interviewing skills and prepare for upcoming presentations. Get ready to captivate your audience and deliver impactful speeches.
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Public Speaking Class #2 1
Announcements and Reminders Activity 1: ME BOX Presentations Lesson 1: Public Speaking Vocabulary Activity 2: We need More Enthusiasm! Activity 3: The Interview Coming Soon To Theatres Homework Assignment
Public Speaking Purpose and Vocabulary Public Speaking Purpose: To represent yourself and the topic well through effective communication, vocabulary use and delivery technique. Verbal Communication: Words that are spoken and written. Non-Verbal Communication: Gestures(use of hands), facial expressions, tone(what words sound like when speaking), and eye-contact that complements the words being said. Audience and Occasion: Very important to know your topic and purpose of your speech. Enthusiasm: How you delivery the speech. We must see your passion for the speech and excitement about it as you speak. Speed/Rate: The rate at which you speak is very important in order to get your message across. Posture: How you sit and stand is important when you speak. Slouching is never a good thing.
Gush About Something You Dont Love Gush About Something You Don t Love Enthusiasm is contagious. If you want your audience to be excited about your topic, then you need to show enthusiasm for it. Choose something you re indifferent about, say, a kitchen utensil, and practice speaking about it enthusiastically. Use your voice, emphasis, and body language to make it seem like the most exciting thing in the universe. START with a food for example: Broccoli Squash Peanut butter
Lets Interview Welcome to the (Your Name) SHOW I am interviewing today ..(Person s name) Come up with at least 3 questions to ask your person. Thank them for coming on your show! Say: That s all for today join us next time! Good night!
Coming Soon to Theatres Homework