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Culture and Language Considerations
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Cultural Norms
Be aware of any cultural norms or tables that might affect your audience's reception of your message Avoid offering language or topics that might be considered taboo
Appropriate Delivery
Appropriate delivery involves speaking at an appropriate space, using modulation in volume and pitch, and maintaining eye contact with the audience The speaker should also vary their tone and space to keep the audience engaged
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Engaging Content
Engaging content keeps the audience interested and involved It should be relevant, interesting, and tailed to the target audience
Elements of a Good Speech
Demographics and Psychology
Occupational Backgrounds Understanding your audience's expertise can help you connect with them on a personal level and provide relevant examples from their industry
The art of public speaking
wenku 2024-04-12
Cont.
• The Basics of Public Speaking • Understanding Your Audience • Crafting Your Message • Delivery Skills for Impact Presentations
Medical Period
During the Middle Ages, public speaking was primarily associated with relevant and political leaders Sermons and claims were delivered to aggregates and the general population
Non verbal Communication
Non verbal communication, including factual expressions, body language, and eye contact, enhances the spooked words It helps preserve the speaker's sincerity, confidence, and enthusiasm
01 The Basics of Public Speaking
Definition and Importance
Definition
Public speaking is the process of delivering a prepared or improved speech to a group of people for a specific purpose It involves the use of language, tone, and non-verbal communication to persuade ideas, supervise, inform, or retain
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Expectations
Anticipate what your audience expects from your speech Are
they looking for entertainment, education, inspiration? Tailor
your content to meet their expectations
Effective Language Use
Effective language use involves choosing the right words, phrases, and tone to convey the desired message The speaker should use simple language, avoid jargon, and vary presence structure for maximum impact
02 Understanding Your Audience
Demographics and Psychology
Age Range Advisor the average age of your audience Younger crowds may prefer more modern language and examples, while older groups may respond better to traditional or normative references Gender Distribution Is your audience primary male, female, or a balanced mix? Understanding this can help you tailor your language and examples to reconcile with different genders Education Level The level of education among your audience members will affect their comprehension of complex ideas and terminology Use accessible language and examples that align with their educational backgrounds
Elements of a Good Speech
01
Clear Purpose
A good speech should have a clear purpose or objective The speaker should identify their goal and structure the speech accoInformative Speaking This type of speaking investments presenting information to an audience in a clear and organized manager The speaker's goal is to educate and inform the listeners Permissive Speaking Permissive speaking aims to convince the audience to adopt a specific viewpoint or take a specific action It involves the use of logical arguments, emotional appeals, and ethical supervision
examples
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Emotional Needs
Consider the emotional response you want to evoke in your
audience Use stories, anecdotes, or emotional language to
connect with them on a deeper level
Modern Era
In the modern era, public speaking has evolved to include a wide range of formats and objectives It is now used in business, education, entertainment, and policies to communicate ideas and supervise others
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Language Preferences
Consult the preferred language of your audience If they speak a different language than you, consider using a translator or adapting your message to their language
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Organized Structure
A well structured speech flows smoothly from one point to the next It typically includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion
Types of Public Speaking
Special Occupation Speaking This type of speaking occurrences on special occasions such as weddings, fuels, and graduations It is often involved in delivering heartbeat messages or offering conversions and distributions Impromptu Speaking Impromptu speaking references to delivering a speech without prior preparation It requires quick thinking, adaptability, and the ability to think on one's feet
Needs and Expectations
01
Informational Needs
Determine what information your audience needs to know to
understand your topic Provide clear, reason explanations and
History and Evolution
Incident Times
Public speaking has been a part of human civilization for centers Incident Greeks and Romans valued the art of rhetoric, which emphasizes the use of subjective language to influence audiences
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Importance
Public speaking is a critical skill in today's world It can help individuals advance in their careers, influence others, and make a positive impact on society It is also a powerful tool for self-expression and personal growth