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An Introduction to Public Speaking

English 115 Prof. Miguel A. Arce Ramos

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Before we begin…

■  In your personal computer download Adobe Reader and aTube Catcher.

■  Find out about online HDD such as Windows Sky Drive, Free Drive, Google Docs, etc.

■  Know about free word processors, presenters and Office like applications such as Google Docs, Open Office,etc.

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History

■  Before going into how to make a presentation, we must understand the history of oratory presentations.

■  The art of the oratory was originated in Ancient Greece where it was studied and considered an important skill in public and private life.

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History

■  Aristotle discussed this with Quintilian and it was emphasized in education during the Middle and Renaissance Era.

■  In the Greek school of oration , this skill is looked upon to persuade and to obtain influence.

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History

■  Oratory presentations are presentations where something is read aloud with specific pauses and with different tones differing on what is important and what is not.

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Great Public Speakers

Ghandi

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Great Public Speakers Martin Luther

King

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Great Public SpeakersAdolph Hitler

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Great Public SpeakersSteve Jobs

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What things are important when you are doing presentations?■  Body Language/Relaxing

■  Knowing your Materials/Not being overly dependent on your Power Point

■  Not panicking when things don’t go your way

■  Preparation

■  Knowing your audience

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Body Language■  Start with eye

contact. ■  Being prepared

■  Having control of your message.

■  Don’t just pass your gaze throughout the room

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Body Language

■  Smile!

■  Express emotion with your facial muscles.

■  Avoid distracting mannerisms

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Body Language

■  Tell a story ■  Stay true to your personality.

■  Make gestures convincing. ■  Vary your speaking position by moving from one

spot on the stage to another.

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Tips when Public Speaking■  Know your material.

–  Pick a topic you are interested in. –  Know more about it than you include in your

speech. –  Use humor, personal stories and

conversational language – that way you won’t easily forget what to say.

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Tips for Power Point

Don't read!

Make text large

Choose colors that are easy to

read

Use bullet points

Not a lot of animation

Everything easy to read

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Tips when Public Speaking

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Tips when Public Speaking

■  Focus your attention away from your own anxieties and concentrate on your message and your audience.

■  Gain experience. Mainly, your speech should represent you — as an authority and as a person. Experience builds confidence, which is the key to effective speaking.

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Top Mistakes when Public Speaking■  Starting with a whimper. ■  Attempting to imitate other speakers. ■  Failing to “work” the room. ■  Failing to use relaxation techniques. ■  Reading a speech word for word.

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Mistakes■  Using someone else’s stories. ■  Speaking without passion. ■  Failing to prepare. ■  Failing to recognize that speaking is an

acquired skill.

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When Things Go Wrong

■  Do: Maintain your dignity.

■  Do: Your best under any circumstances.

■  Do: Keep your sense of humor

■  HAVE A PLAN B!

■  Don’t: Surrender to the situation.

■  Don’t: Continually refer to the problem

■  Don’t: Blow your cool.