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Chapter Fifteen: Organizing and Presenting Public Speeches. Organizing Speeches. Organization of Oral Communication Requires More Explicit Organization Benefits from Greater Redundancy within the Message Should Rely on Less Complex Sentence Structure . Organizing Speeches.
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Chapter Fifteen: Organizing and Presenting Public Speeches
Organizing Speeches Organization of Oral Communication • Requires More Explicit Organization • Benefits from Greater Redundancy within the Message • Should Rely on Less Complex Sentence Structure
Organizing Speeches Outlining Speeches • Working Outlines • Formal Outlines • Key Word Outlines Microsoft Image Organize Your Speech http://web.utk.edu/~gwynne/organizing.html
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Time Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Spatial Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Topical Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Star Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Wave Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Comparative Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Problem-Solution Pattern
Organizing Speeches Organizing the Body of a Speech • Cause-Effect and Effect-Cause Pattern
Organizing Speeches Designing the Introduction • Get Listeners’ Attention and Motivate • Dramatic Evidence • Striking Visual Aid • Strong Example • Startling Statistic • Stirring Quotation Elections belong to the people. It is their decision. If they decide to turn their backs on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.Abraham Lincoln
Organizing Speeches Designing the Introduction • Present Clear Thesis Statement • Short, Clear Sentence • Only Announce Key Idea of Speech
Organizing Speeches Designing the Introduction • Enhance Speaker Credibility • Mention Personal Experience • Demonstrate Goodwill and Trustworthiness
Organizing Speeches Designing the Introduction • Preview Speech • Preview Main Points • Direct Listeners to Listen along Particular Lines
Organizing Speeches Designing the Introduction • Get Listeners’ Attention and Motivate • Present Clear Thesis Statement • Enhance Speaker Credibility • Preview Speech
Organizing Speeches Crafting the Conclusion • Last Chance to Drive Home Point • Summarize Content of Speech • Offer Listeners Final Idea
Organizing Speeches Building Transitions • Words and Sentences that Connect Ideas and Main Points • Signposts for Listeners • May be Nonverbal
Communication Apprehension Causes - Situational • Unfamiliarity • Unusual Situation • Being in the Spotlight • Evaluation • Past Failures Microsoft Image
Communication Apprehension Causes - Chronic • Fear of Communication • Similar to Fear of Heights or Snakes ©Dan Cavanaugh
PRCA >83 High Apprehension 55> Low Apprehension
Presenting Public Speeches Effective Oral Style • More Informal than Written Communication • More Personal than Written Communication • More Immediate and Active than Written Communication
Presenting Public Speeches Styles of Delivery • Impromptu • Extemporaneous • Manuscript • Memorized Microsoft Image
Presenting Public Speeches Practice • Begin Several Days Ahead of Time • Rely on Outline • Practice with Visual Aids • Practice with Mirror or Videotape
Speech of Self-Introduction Communication Scenarios, Wadsworth/Thomson0