miércoles, 16 de abril de 2014

Public Speaking - Delivering impromptu speeches

Define a claim


  1. State it 
    • Give us the claim
    • Do a pause before and after the claim
  2. Explain it
    • Send a bit of time unpacking the claim and priming us for the evidence
  3. Prove it
    • Get into the details of the evidence and how they relate to the claim
    • Why you are using this evidence??
  4. Conclude it
    • Walk us to the point 
    • Reinforce the claim and its relationship to the thesis

Speech Structure

Introduction

Open your speech
Warm up your speech: clear your throat, rub your hands, play your gestures
  • State your thesis
  • Preview main points

Transitions

Going to help to be along your speech
Demonstrate the distinctness of each point
Help the audience where you are

Conclusions

Review the main points and restate the thesis
  • Use more delivering tone
  • Do more pauses 
Provide closure
Closing lines

Speech Advices

  1. Speech is like a dish, you don't deliver all the raw ingredients, you cook all the ingredients and serve the dish.
  2. Breath from diaphragm
  3. Project to the back of the room
  4. Speak thinking that your audience is taking notes
  5. Slower pace at:
    • Thesis
    • Preview of main points
    • Each main claim
    • Last line of speech

Gestures and movements

  • Augment clarity


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