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Know the characteristics of an audience-centered speaker and understand the importance of employing these methods in your own communication. Consider the Audience:
Select and Narrow Topic, Determine Purpose, Develop Central idea, Generate Main Ideas, Gather Supporting Material, Organize Speech, Rehearse Speech, Deliever Speech
things to remember when writing your speech
- your audience writes your speech!
-consider the background and interests of your listeners at each step in developing and presenting your speech.
-adapt language and choice of words to the education level of your listeners, -be mindful of listeners backgrounds so you don’t speak over their heads or too simplistic.
Define ethics and explain the impact ethics have on public speeches.
The beliefs values, and moral principles by which peple determine what is right or wrong.
-being ethical in speeches will go towards your overall credibility.
Explain why ethical speechmaking is audience-centered.
-taking into account the needs and rights of listeners. you are being considerate and respectfull enough to your audience to not be unethical
Know the requirements of ethical speech making and explain why they are important to free speech.
• -Have a clear, responsible goal.
• Use sound evidence and reasoning.
• Be sensitive and tolerant of differences.
• Be honest.
• Avoid Plagiarism.
• Use appeals with good judgment.
Explain the history of free speech in America and differentiate between behaviors that are protected under free speech and those that are not.
-ex. Flag burning
-name calling
-intention misleading (people who smoke don’t get altzteimers
Define plagiarism and know the ways to avoid plagiarizing.
-using someone else’s words. Make sure to cite your sources.
Know the guidelines for ethical listening and why they are important.
-provide feedback; be sensitive to and tolerant of differences; and listen critically, refusing to sanction unethical messages and tactics.