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Published by PISMPTESLA0623 Sumayyah Binti Muhamad Sharman, 2023-06-15 06:12:16

Speak with Impact

Speak with Impact

LET'S TALK ABOUT THE ART OF SPEAKING


DEFINITION OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BECTU.ORG.UK Public speaking is the act of giving an organised speech in front of a live audience with the intention of educating, entertaining, and persuading them. Public speaking involves many different elements, from choosing a topic and crafting a speech to taking audience questions. Public speaking typically involves giving a formal, in-person speech to one or more listeners. In the days of ancient Athens, public speaking was first studied about 2,500 years ago. Men were expected to speak as part of their civic obligations, which included doing so in the legislative body and in court


01 02 03 04 OF PUBLIC SPEAKING TOWARDS SCHOOL STUDENTS IMPORTANCE Students that are good in public speaking eventually stand out from the crowd and get better grades. IT ENHANCES COMMUNICATION SKILLS. As students are more confident in public speaking, they will be more comfortable in leading the others as they speak well. ENHANCES LEADERSHIP POTENTIAL Students frequently experience public speaking anxiety, but they can get past this anxiety by practising and being comfortable in front of an audience. AIDS IN OVERCOMING FEAR AND ANXIETY They may find it more comfortable in a variety of scenarios where they must converse and engage with others. IMPROVES SOCIAL SKILLS


Features Of Public Speaking For High School Students WORDS DICTION RATE VOICE PITCH REGISTER VOCAL QUALITY Speaking diction refers to the way speakers present their words. Speech rate is the usual speaking speed of a person. It is determined by counting the typical words per minute that they speak. Your speech's pitch can assist you communicate a variety of ideas and feelings. A high pitch, for instance, can convey surprise, excitement, or interest, whereas a low pitch can convey seriousness, authority, or boredom. When pitch and loudness are taken out of the equation, voice quality is the aspect of speech that most distinguishes a speaker's voice. It has to do with a speaker's breath, air pressure, phonation, and any other element that alters how they sound. The relative highness or lowness of a tone as heard by the ear is referred to as pitch in speech. Your speech's pitch can assist you communicate a variety of ideas and feelings. A high pitch, for instance, can convey surprise, excitement, or interest, whereas a low pitch can convey seriousness, authority, or The use o boredom. f the proper pronunciation, tone, and enunciation ensures that spoken words are understood by employing good diction. According to the definition of register, a speaker employs language differently depending on the situation. A speaker who modifies their language to show their audience how formal the discussion is based on their relationship conveys register. Words diction is choice of words, particularly in terms of accuracy, clarity, or effectiveness.


Information can be gained via personal experience, the library, the Internet, or by speaking with experts in the field. MATERIALS Everyone who will hear the lecture or read the publication is considered the general audience. On the other hand, a specific audience is that portion of the general audience that the speaker specifically wants to reach or wishes to reach in a unique manner from the rest of the group. AUDIENCE The speech's topic is its subject. The issue must always serve an educational, persuasive, or moral goal. Your delivery will be impacted by your passion for the subject in all ways, including body language, eye contact, and energy levels. You will interact with the audience more effectively and deliver more engaging speeches if you are passionate about the subject. TOPIC Principles of Public Speaking


REFERENCES Bectu. “Public Speaking/ Getting Ready for Conference.” Bectu, bectu.org.uk/get-involved-in-the-union/publicspeaking-getting-ready-for-conference/. Dom Barnard. “Brief History of Public Speaking and Famous Speakers through the Ages.” Virtualspeech.com, VirtualSpeech, 30 Apr. 2018, virtualspeech.com/blog/history-public-speaking. Asine, Solomon. “8 Reasons Why Public Speaking Is Important for Students.” Home of Influence, 27 Jan. 2022, homeofinfluence.com/why-public-speaking-is-importantfor-students/. Sheridan, Kevin. “The Four Key Characteristics of Successful Public Speakers.” Kevin Sheridan, 22 Feb. 2020, www.kevinsheridanllc.com/2020/02/the-four-keycharacteristics-of-successful-publicspeakers/#:~:text=Great%20public%20speakers%20clearl y%20articulate. “Diction.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, MerriamWebster, https://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/diction. Accessed 15 Jun. 2023. Brenna Adams. “Language Register Types & Examples.” Study.com, 20 Jan. 2022, study.com/academy/lesson/language-registers-definitionusesexamples.html#:~:text=Register%20in%20language%20a nd%20communication%20refers%20to%20the%20conv eyed%20formality. Subramaniam, M. (2023). Basics Of Public Speaking (PowerPoint slides). Google Classroom. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_C1_3FrfRBiK5YbCrrGyUf _y3qg3qXNe/view?usp=sharing


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