Week 03 - Rhetoric
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RHETORICPersuasive Speaking
Communication Award (Basic)
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RHETORICPersuasive Speaking
Communication Award (Basic) What is rhetoric? Informative vs. Persuasive Preparing speeches How to be convincing? Prepare for your individual project
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Rhetoric is the art & science of the use of language.
RHETORICPersuasive Speaking
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RHETORICSome great speakers
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• There are two general types of speech:– Informative (telling you who, what, when, where, which, how)
– Persuasive (telling you why, how)
PUBLIC SPEAKINGThe Basics
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• There are two general types of speech:– Informative (telling you who, what, when, where, which, how)
– Persuasive (telling you why, how)
The fine line: whether you made a stand.
PUBLIC SPEAKINGThe Basics
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PUBLIC SPEAKINGPreparing from stretch
1. Know your audience. 2. Nail a topic.
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3. Outline & organize your presentation.
4. Present it! (Your topic, of course)
5. Receive feedbacks and evaluation.
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PUBLIC SPEAKINGBe competent
Establish relationship Build credibility Form arguments Create tensions Try emotional appeals
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PUBLIC SPEAKINGBe competent
Establish relationship Build credibility Form arguments Create tensions Try emotional appeals
(More than logic)
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Individual Project - Speech• Look for the list of topics on Facebook Group.• Confirm and write down your topic title on next week’s
quiz paper.• Speech Day: 8 July 2011• Group One: 10-11am; Group Two: Normal• 20 sign ups for G1, 10 for G2.• Limit 3 minutes per speech.• A page of notes to be submitted when coming to give the
speech.• Topic presented may be tested in Finals.