Chapter 13 The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen Lucas Introduction to Speech McHenry County College Ron Compton
Jonathan - Orchestra Conductor Beethoven Symphony # 5, 4 th movement Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Video ChoralNet.com via YouTube.com 0:00-1:15; 4:00-:29
Speech Analogy of Conducting Music Eventually, you may find yourself able to control the timing, rhythm, and momentum of a speech as skillfully as a conductor controls an orchestra. Stephen Lucas,, Chapter 13, p. 240 - The Art of Public Speaking, 2012
Objectives Know & Do in Speech Definition, Importance, Characteristics Basic Methods Voice Usage, Body Usage Preparation for Successful in Question & Answer Session Preparation, Responding Presenting Your Speech Online Understand Online Environment
Definition How is Defined?
Definition... Defined Nonverbal Communication Use of Your Voice and Body Conveys Message of Your Words Stephen Lucas,, Chapter 13, p. 240 - The Art of Public Speaking, 2012
Definition... Defined Voice Vocal Variety as in Music: Volume, Pitch, Rate, Pauses Pronunciation Articulation
Definition... Control of Volume of Voice Joe Martin, The Chicago Tribune, May 20, 2009
Definition... Defined Body - Kinesics o Personal Appearance o o o Movement Gestures Eye Contact
Importance How Important is in Relation to Content?
Importance... Impact of Content
Characteristics What is Good?
Characteristics... Good Clear, Natural Without Distraction Speaker s Art Best for Oneself Basics Speak Clearly, Eye Contact Practice Polish & Enhance
Example - Broadcast Cheryl Burton ABC 7 TV News
Characteristics... The best way to seem spontaneous is to rehearse. T J Walker President Media Training Worldwide Website
What are Methods of? Public Speaking
Methods of Manuscript Memory Impromptu Extemporaneous Read Recite Spontaneous Prepared
Practicing 1. Preparation Outline Read Aloud, Recall 2. Speaking Outline, Extemporaneous 3. Polish With Audience, Video 4. Dress Rehearsal As Music, Theatre
The Beatles Analogy of Performing Music Movie: A Hard Day s Night Trailer (1:52) United Artists, 1964
Voice & Body Activity Speak Impromptu Emphasize Some Points o Raise Volume of Voice o Pound a Drum with Newspaper Bob Owen, Speech Instructor Florida College
Activity Adapted From... Eye Contact Shooting Gallery Speech Communication Teacher, 1996-1999 By Thomas Roach & Lisa Goodnight Page 23 Selected by Stephen Lucas as a Resource for The Art of Public Speaking (2012)
Eye Contact Shooting Gallery Activity Speaker o Speak Impromptu o Goal: Eye Contact with All Audience Members o Raise Hand upon Eye Contact o Goal: All Hands Raised
Answering Audience Questions Prepare & Practice Anticipated Questions Manage the Question/Answer Session Clarify Format Approach Questions with Positive Attitude Listen Carefully Direct Answers to Entire Audience Honest & Straightforward Stay on Track
Presenting Your Speech Online Understand Special Nature of Environment Know Your Technology Control Visual Environment Adapt Your Nonverbal Communication Adjust Pacing for Online Environment Manage Q & A for Online Environment Rehearse for Online Environment Have Backup Plan
Review of in Speech Definition, Importance, Characteristics Basic Methods Voice Usage, Body Usage Preparation for Successful in Question & Answer Session Preparation, Responding Presenting Your Speech Online Understand Online Environment
Video of Speech Speech by Sajjid Chinoy Questions of Culture (8:03) University of Richmond, 1996 Stephen Lucas, The Art of Public Speaking