We talk little if we do not talk about ourselves. -William Hazlitt (1778-1830) Day 2...
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We talk little if we do not talk about ourselves.
-William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
Day 2...
TTYP (Turn To Your Partner)Exercise 2, T p. 27
What are the effective things you have seen a public speaker do?
What are the ineffective things you have seen a public speaker do?
De Inventione Cicero~85 B.C.E.
Inventio – InventionMaterial, ideas, content of the speechComposingResearch
Dispositio – Organization
Structure or Arrangement of the ideas in a speech
Elocutio – Style of LanguageWord choice and expression
ClarityBeautyPower
Memoria – MemoryPreparationPractice
Memoria – Memory
PreparationPracticeDelivery Aids
Pronunciatio – DeliveryEye contact
Pronunciatio – Delivery
Voice
Pronunciatio – Delivery
Body language
TTYP (same people) Associate items on your list of Effective and Ineffective Characteristics with one of The Five Canons of Rhetoric
Invention (inventio)—material, ideas, content
Organization(dispositio)—arrangement, structure
Style (elocutio)—word choice and expression
Delivery (pronunciatio)—verbal and non-verbal
Memory (memoria)—how to prepare and remember to share what you prepared
You need to THINK as you SpeakExtemporaneous speaking is goal.Able to respond to feedback.Able to adjust to situation.Achieve conversational delivery.Have fun as you go.But FEAR inhibits thinking….
-Eleanor Roosevelt
“I believe anyone can conquer fear by doing things he fears to do, provided he keeps doing them until he gets a record of successful experiences behind him.”
A little nervousness can HELPIncreases adrenaline
Eyes shining
Gives edge and excitement - lends drama to performance.
They want you to succeed!
They feel empathy for your anxiety.
They are eager to listen and learn.
They hope to be taken away by your enthusiasm and excitement about the topic.
Some things you should know about your audience
Tips for Controlling Nervousness
Think positively
Use visualization.
Know that most nervousness is not visible.
Don’t expect perfection.
Focus on the message you want to communicate.
Tips for Controlling Nervousness
Prepare
Work on content early.
Be at your best physically/mentally.
Work especially hard on introductions.
Practice from start to finish.
On your speaking day, be proactive.
Do simple muscle relaxation.
Use eye contact.
Take slow deep breaths.
Tips for Controlling Nervousness
The Introductory Speech2 minutes in length.
No grading categories for delivery!
4 options to choose from.
Sample Speeches!
Attend Lab Friday
Pearson Hall
END