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Public Speaking

The process of presenting a message to an audience


- requires more preparation than conversation

Empowerment

- The ability to speak with competence and confidence will provide empowerment


- Have the resources, info, and attitudes that allow you to take action to achieve a desired goal

Critical Thinking

- Is to be able to listen and analyze info you hear so that you can judge its accuracy and relevance

Source


Encode



- speaker is the source


- job is to encode or translate ideas and images to the audience that they can recognize

Message

- is the speech itself


- both of what is said and how it is said

Channels

- message transmitted from sender to receiver via two channels [auditory & visual]



Reciever

- is the audience member

Noise [Internal & External]

External Noise- crying baby, coughing


Internal Noise- physiological or psychological causes; colds, audience member worrying about upcoming exam

Feedback

- nods, facial expressions, and murmurs of the audience to adjust their rate of speaking, volume, vocabulary,

Context

- elements such as time, the place, cultural traditions and expectations

Rhetoric

- the use of words and symbols to achieve a goal


- defined as the art of speaking or writing aimed at persuading others changing or reinforcing attitudes, beliefs, values, or behaviors

Declamation

- The delivery of an already famous address

Elocution

- The expression of emotion through posture, movement, gesture, facial expression, and voice