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Page 1: Leigh Helms Faulkner County CEA – 4-H / FCS Public Speaking… 4-H Style.

Leigh Helms

Faulkner County CEA – 4-H / FCS

Public Speaking…4-H Style

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Why is public speaking important?

• KNOWLEDGE• CONFIDENCE• POISE

4-H is all about “Learning by Doing!”

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What is an Illustrated Talk?

Illustrated Talks are just that –

“Talking”

Telling how to do something with the aid of visuals.

(Posters, photos, slides, pictures, models)

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Method Demonstrations

Demonstrations are not just talking but

“DOING.”

Showing HOW to make or do something.(i.e. Saddle a horse, build a birdhouse or make a

simple dish)

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Parts of the Speech

Each speech has 3 basic parts:1. The Beginning (INTRODUCTION)2. The Middle (BODY)3. The End (Summary or Conclusion)

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The Introduction

• Introduce yourself if you have not already been introduced.

• Catch the audience’s attention within the FIRST 15 SECONDS.

• Inform the audience of your topic and what you hope they learn.

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Which opening would you prefer?

Option A: “4-H is the best thing that has ever happened to

America!”

OR

Option B: “4-H is Fun.”

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Attention Getters

• Quotes– Make sure the quote relates to your

subject.

• Challenges– Make sure the challenge is inspiring –

not insulting.

• Stories– Be able to relate the story to your topic

and make the story interesting!

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Part 2: The BodyThe body is the “meat” or the “heart”

of your talk.

• The body should contain the main points or your speech.– Limit your speech to 3 or 4 main parts.– Support each part with at least

Two illustrations

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Organizing the Body:

• Clearly numbered points– i.e. “There are 3 main points to consider when

giving a speech…”

• Cause and Effect Reasoning– Example: “The number one killer of youth

ages 16-20 is vehicular accidents. What can be done to reduce these tragedies?”

• Chronological Relay of Informationi.e. “First, cream the margarine

and sugar. Then…”

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Part 3: The Conclusion• The conclusion or summary reminds the

audience of your main points.

• Relate your closing to your introduction.

• Do not introduce new material.

• End with the idea you want remembered most!

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Information Sources

Include the locations you received your information.

Do NOT Plagiarize or copy directly from someone else’s work!

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Selecting A Topic

• Choose a topic that is Interesting to YOU and that will fit your audience.

• Does the topic fit the situation?

• Does the topic fit my knowledge level?

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Delivering Your Talk

• Posture -- Stand up straight! • Speak clearly.• Hand Gestures: Use occasionally and with

good style.• Show energy and enthusiasm.• Facial Expressions – Look Alert! Use your

smile, eyebrows and expressions to show confidence.

• Eye Contact – Invite everyone into your presentation.

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Time Limits

• Make sure to stay within set time limitations.

Cloverbuds: 1-3 minutesJuniors: 3-5 minutes Seniors: 5-8 minutes

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Take Charge of Your Appearance

• Appearance is important because an audience forms their first impression

before a speaker even has a chance to speak!

• Dress for your audience. The goal is to have the audience focused on YOU!

• Capture the “total look.”

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Showing and Telling: Using

Visuals• Understandable and Visual

– Make sure your visuals are to the point!– Only cover 2-3 points per poster or slide.

• Consider the colors you use for lettering and pictures.

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Showing and Telling: Using Visuals

• Letter Size vs. Viewing Distance– ¼ inch 8 feet– ½ inch 16 feet– 1 inch 32 feet

• Neatness– Avoid being too wordy.– Make sure the words can be

easily read at the back of the room.

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Do your visuals pass the test?

• Is the visual needed?• Does it focus the audience’s

attention?• Is it neat and simple?• Is it easy to use?• Does it fit smoothly into the

presentation?

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Practice, Practice, Practice!

1. Rehearse out loud at least 6 times

2. Practice with your props3. Questions and answers

Practice makes permanent…Not perfect!

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Making Your Presentation Effective… In Summary

• Choose a topic that fits you and your audience.

• Be well prepared.– Rehearse your speech at least 6 times.– Practice with any visuals.

• Dress for the occasion.

• Be YOURSELF and HAVE FUN!

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Remember:Good speakers are not born

– They are developed.

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Information Sources:

• 4-H Public Presentation Guide: Method Demonstrations and Illustrated Talks

Texas Agricultural Extension Service

• 4-H Public SpeakingUniversity of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service

• Tools for Public SpeakingOhio State University

• Public Speaking…4-H StyleTexas Agricultural Extension Service