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Why study public speaking?

1. gain vital life skills


2. enhance career as a student


3. find opportunities for civic engagement



Four goals of speeches

1. informing


2. persuading


3. entertaining


4. specialized goal

four modes of delivery

1. manuscript


2. memorized


3. impromptu


4. extemporaneous



definition of communication

the process by which sources use verbal and nonverbal symbols to receivers in such a ay that similar meanings are constructed and understood.

components of communication

source..message..channel..receiver..feedback..context..culture..noise

extemporaneous speaking

Uses bullet points




lots of preparation and practice



five functions of special occasion speeches

entertain




commemorate




celebrate




set political agenda




inspire



different types of special occasion speeches



introductions..welcomes..nominations..tribute..dedication.. performance of literature.. q and a sessions..commencement speech..farewell..entertaining..presenting an award..receiving an award..toast.. eulogy

guidelines for presenting an award

eye contact


name organization


qualifications of recipient


values of award


project enthusiasm

guidelines for accepting an award

accept it graciously


be humble. but not fake


gives credit to others


eye contact


enthusiasm