Public Communication

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PUBLIC COMMUNICATION Prepare by: JOCELYN HERMOGENES P. BUMAHIT

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PUBLIC

COMMUNICATIONPrepare by: JOCELYN HERMOGENES P. BUMAHIT

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LESSON 1:

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1. Audience - centered

3. It comes with Ethical responsibilities

4. Is an Empowering activity

2. Develops Critical thinking

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Taking Points 1. Have you witnessed an unsuccessful public speaker?

2. Where did he/she go wrong?

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LESSON 2. Steps in Speech

Preparation (Brooks &Heath)

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1. Selecting the topic

2. Scanning the audience

3. Speech purpose

4. Organizing and outlining the speech

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5. Gathering of supporting materials

6. Giving the speech through language and style7. Giving the speech through audio – visual aids

8. Preparing for audience feedback

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A. Selecting the Topic

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B. Scanning the Audience

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C. Determining the Purpose

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Specific Purpose of a SPEECHThe three criteria for a good purpose statement are the following:1. A purpose statement should describe the results

one seeks his speech to accomplish.2. A purpose statement should be specific, meaning

a speech should be worded specifically to measure your audience.

3. A purpose statement should be realistic. The contents of the speech must be attainable.

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D. Organizing and Outlining the Speech

Three Major Parts of a Speech

1. Introduction2. The Body3. The conclusion

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The INTRODUCTION

1. Referring to the Audience2. Referring to the Occasion3. Referring to the relationship between the audience and the subject4. Referring to something familiar to the audience

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5. Citing a startling fact or opinion6. Asking questions7. Telling an anecdote8. Using quotation

The INTRODUCTION

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9. Telling a joke 10. Setting the mood and tone of your speech 11. demonstrating the importance of your topic to your audience.

The INTRODUCTION

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The BODY

The CONCLUSION

1.Review the speech

2.To leave the audience to remember your speech…

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In making conclusion, avoid the following:

1. Don’t apologize.2. Don’t introduce new points.3. Don’t end abruptly.4. But don’t rumble either.

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E. Gathering Supporting Materials

Functions:

1. To prove2. To make memorable3. To make interesting4. To clarify

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F. Giving the Speech Through Language and Style•Articulation•Pronunciation•Quality•Pitch•Rate•Rhythm

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F. Preparing for Audience Feedback

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The End!!!