PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY HASAN SIDIK WARMING UP

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PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY HASAN SIDIK

PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY HASAN SIDIK

WARMING UP! • 5 or Ten of you who want to be volunteers come

WARMING UP! • 5 or Ten of you who want to be volunteers come in front. You will play the game called “Continuous Story”. You will continue your friend’s story. Your teacher will be the one who starts the story. • “ If I had much money, I would like to go to the United States”.

Working in Pairs! • 1. What do you think is the function of doing

Working in Pairs! • 1. What do you think is the function of doing that activity? • 2. Do you think it is easy to speak in front of people without preparation? Why? • 3. Have you ever delivered a speech before? If yes, When and how was it?

Principles of Speech • We need to consider these elements: q Gestures q Body

Principles of Speech • We need to consider these elements: q Gestures q Body Language q Appearance q Postures q Facial Expression q Eye Contact q Articulation q Language q Time, etc.

Definition of Speech • Speech is the formal talk that the speaker addresses through

Definition of Speech • Speech is the formal talk that the speaker addresses through spoken language or words in front of the audience gathered in one place.

Effective Public Speaking • • 1. Purposive Speech must have a purpose 2. Under

Effective Public Speaking • • 1. Purposive Speech must have a purpose 2. Under Pressure Accept it. And let the world hear your voice 3. Builds Up Motivating the Audience 4. Logically Organized Write it in an outline

 • 5. Inspiring • Inspire your audience and make them feel good about

• 5. Inspiring • Inspire your audience and make them feel good about themselves. Your speech must be remembered positively • 6. Contextualized • For whom and for what your speech or presentation is? • 7. Sincere • Your body language and eye show sincerity

 • 8. Performed • Every speaker is an actor/actress. Leave the problem behind

• 8. Performed • Every speaker is an actor/actress. Leave the problem behind • 9. Engaging • Communicate with your audience • 10. Always Prepared • Prepare for unexpected happen • 11. Keeps the audience attention • Know the topic by your heart and let them pay attention to you.

7 Deadly sins of public speaking

7 Deadly sins of public speaking

1. Sloth Lack of Preparation 2. Envy Believing that other speakers are better and

1. Sloth Lack of Preparation 2. Envy Believing that other speakers are better and born with their skills • 3. Lust • Quelling your nervous by picturing the audience naked • •

 • 4. Gluttony • Believing that more numbers, slides, facts are always better

• 4. Gluttony • Believing that more numbers, slides, facts are always better • 5. Greed • Speaker over your allotted time.

Questions (Orally) • 1. What is meant by Speech? • 2. How is public

Questions (Orally) • 1. What is meant by Speech? • 2. How is public speaking categorized as effective? • 3. What are the seven deadly sins of public speaking?

Write Your Own Speech! • 1. Write your own speech about these themes: Choose

Write Your Own Speech! • 1. Write your own speech about these themes: Choose one of them: v. Bullying v. Healthy Lifestyle v. Education • Then, practice your speech in front of the class

Sources • SPEAC Speak and Listening Context, an oral communication handbook for senior high

Sources • SPEAC Speak and Listening Context, an oral communication handbook for senior high school : Ana Marie O. Fernandez: Phoenix • Http: //speechdeliveryprinciples. blogspot. com/ • http: //thebussinesscommunication. com/what -is-speech/