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The 14 Worst Human Fears“What are you most afraid of?” a team of market researchers asked 3000 U.S. inhabitants. Many named more than one fear. The results may surprise you.Biggest Fear % naming1 Speaking before a group 412 Heights 323 Insects and bugs 224 Financial Problems 225 Deep water 226 Sickness 197 Death 198 Flying 189 Loneliness 1410 Dogs 1111 Driving/riding in a car 912 Darkness 813 Elevators 814 Escalators 5
FROM: http://tmvision.org/speaking/people-fear-public-speaking-death/
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• Mobile phones should be either be switched off or be in silent mode.• Students who are sleepy can proceed at the back and have some stretching.• Students who will attend personal necessity can go out silently.• Student’s question will be entertained every after the delivery of every sub- topic.• In case of fire and earthquake, students should not panic and will utilize the back doors for exit.
CLASSROOM RULES
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION: References
Objective
Definition
4 Methods of Delivery
Preparing to speak
How to Deliver a Speech
Things You Shouldn’t Do
How to Control Nervousness
5 Tips for overcoming fear
Oral Examination
Summary
REFERENCES:
Public Affairs Hand Book
Merriam Webster
Internet (www.youtube.ph.com)
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: Fully display confidence in speaking publicly at different engagement areas. (P3)
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVEIdentify the four (4) methods of delivery.(P1)Follow the steps on how to prepare and deliver a speech.(P3)Display how to control nervousness, controlling fear and five (5) Tips for overcoming fear.(P3)
DEFINITION
PUBLIC SPEAKING - process of conveying
ideas, sharing opinions and information.
- induces understanding with a large body of audience in certain situations.
- uses words, facial expressions and movements.
4 METHODS OF DELIVERY:
METHODS OF DELIVERY:
1. Manuscript Speaking- the word-for-word iteration of a written
message. - the speaker maintains his or her
attention on the printed page except when using visual aids.
- it’s typically an uninteresting way to present.
- Eg ; TelePrompTer, especially when appearing on television
METHODS OF DELIVERY:
2. Speaking in Memory
-consists of reciting a scripted speech from memory.
-allows the speaker to be free of notes.
- Eg: script in a stage play, television program or movie scene.
METHODS OF DELIVERY:3. Impromptu- presentation of a short
message without advance preparation.
- Self-introductions in group settings are examples of impromptu speaking.
- Another example is when you answer a question such as, “What do you think are the lessons learned in Zamboanga Siege?”
METHODS OF DELIVERY:4. Extemporaneous- presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes.
- promotes the likelihood that you, the speaker, will be perceived as knowledgeable and credible.
- But it requires a great deal of preparation for both the verbal and the nonverbal components of the speech.
Check on Learning…
What are the four (4) methods of delivery? Manuscript Speaking Speaking in Memory Impromptu Extemporaneous
PREPARING TO SPEAK
1. Determining a Purpose Why am I speaking? What do I hope to accomplish? How do I want the audience to react?
PREPARING TO SPEAK
2. Gathering Information Research information to support your ideas
3. Deciding on the main idea stating your main idea will provide a clear
direction
4. Understanding the audience Know your audience’s social, economic and
educational level.
PREPARING TO SPEAK
5. Selecting a Pattern chronological topical problem/solutions
1. Transcendence Surpassing others; preeminent or supreme. Lying beyond the ordinary range of
perception
2. Gestures and Voice Reinforces expression of emotion Avoid unnecessary movement Uses voice effectively by slowing it down,
lower volumes and pauses for impact or speeds up and raises the voice volume
TECHNIQUES HOW TO DELIVER YOUR SPEECH:
3. Repetition “anaphora” Repeating a word or phrase at the beginning
of successive sentences Helps to clearly emphasize one idea and
make it memorable
Things You Shouldn’t Do
Read directly from notes
Read directly from screen
Turn back on audience
Slouch, hands in pockets
No um, ah, you know
No nervous gestures
Talk too fast
Talk too quietly
Check on Learning…
Preparing to Speak?1. Determining the purpose.2. Gathering Information3. Deciding on the main idea4. Understanding the Audience5. Selecting a Pattern
Techniques How to Deliver Your Speech?1. Transcendence.2. Gestures and Voice3. Repetition
HOW TO CONTROL YOUR NERVOUSNESS?
Be familiar with your topic. Practice your speech until you are
comfortable with it. Practice your speech in front of others.
5 Tips for overcoming fear:
Pick your own subject matter
Put on a happy face
Think positively
Picture your audience as friendly
Pray again, again, and again
Check on Learning…
Things You Shouldn’t Do?Read directly from notes
Read directly from screen
Turn back on audience
Slouch, hands in pockets
No um, ah, you know
No nervous gestures
Talk too fast,
Talk too quietly
Check on Learning…
HOW TO CONTROL YOUR NERVOUSNESS?
Be familiar with your topic. Practice your speech until you are
comfortable with it. Practice your speech in front of others.
Check on Learning...
5 Tips for overcoming fear?
Pick your own subject matter
Put on a happy face
Think positively
Picture your audience as friendly
Pray again, again, and again
HAVE WE LEARNED TO..
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Fully display confidence in speaking publicly at different engagement areas?
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVEIdentify the four (4) methods of delivery?Follow the steps on how to prepare and deliver a speech?Display how to control nervousness, controlling fear and five (5) Tips for overcoming fear?
SUMMARY:
Definition 4 Methods of Delivery Preparing to speak How to Deliver a Speech Things You Shouldn’t Do How to Control Nervousness 5 Tips for overcoming fear Oral Examination
“The success of your presentation will be judged not
by the knowledge you send but by what the listener
receives.”
- Lilly Walters
PRACTICAL EXERCISE Preparation Time: 10 minutesDelivery Time: 3-5 minutesSuggested topics:
• Personal life• Career• Hobby • Current events• Personal experiences from the field• Unit assignment• Designation