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Public Speaking 1

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Intrapersonal Between two people communicating
Internpersonal Communicating with oneself
Speaker Responsibility Persuade/ Inform the audience, need to kniw the audience, well informed on the topic, prepare speech, good delivery skills- eye contact, body landguage, volume rate. Organization of the speech, choose the right words for the audience
Ethical shouldnt lie, honest, dont plagirize, not affending people, understanding the powerful of the speech
Public Speaking Message everything the speaker says verbally and nonverbally
Send verbally message through a channel
Send nonverball message through visuals
Audience Responsibilites listen to the speaker, understand the message, selective listenijng poor note taking skills, reduce distrations have an open mind focus
Selective Attention People usually choose to listen to messages that impact their values, beliefs and well being
Selective perception We "hear" what we want to hear or expect to hear based on our frame of reference. Example- experiences
Selective retention people usually remember messages that affect their values, beliefs and well being
Feedback message that audience gives to the speaker, how audience responds
Context environment, setting, type of audience
Speechwrighting what the setting is going to be, brainstorm, research
Introduction state viewpoint
Discussion organizae personilize your main points
Conclusion cue that speech is going to end, summarize main points
Topical Organization Categorical, focus on diffrent aspects of the subject and organize category
Chronological organization by time
Spatial orgnizing based on area
Cause and effect or problem/ solution various causes or aspects of the problem and then the effects or solutions
Created by: gbills16
 

 



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