Public Speaking Handbook
38 3.7 Presenting Your First sPeech prepare them; look at your audience, not your presentation aid; control your audience’s atte ...
organize Your speech 3.7 39 TOPIc: How to invest money SaMPle OUTlIne Your instructor may assign a topic, or you may select it. ...
40 3.7 Presenting Your First sPeech Some public-speaking teachers may require a slightly different outline for- mat. For example ...
rehearse Your speech 3.8 41 Once you are comfortable with the structure of your talk and you have de- veloped your visual aids, ...
42 3.9 Presenting Your First sPeech Make Decisions about the Style of Your Speech Besides rehearsing your physical delivery, you ...
Deliver Your speech 3.9 43 Determine Your Purpose • Determine whether your general purpose is to inform, to persuade, or to ent ...
44 3.9 Presenting Your First sPeech This story helps keep the audience interested and supports the speaker’s central idea. So to ...
Deliver Your speech 3.9 45 The speaker directly addresses the audience members to engage their attention and involve them in the ...
46 ChaPter 3^ stuDY guiDe study guide: review and Apply Meet Your Objectives 3.1 Explain why it is important to be audience-cent ...
ChaPter 3 stuDY guiDe 47 3.6 Describe several types of supporting material that could be used to support speech ideas. Supportin ...
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49 Chapter 4 Speaking Freely and Ethically “Free speech not only lives, it rocks!” —Oprah Winfrey 4.1 Speaking Credibly 4.2 Spea ...
50 4.1 Speaking Freely and ethically Learning Objectives 4.1 Explain the relationships among ethics, free speech, and credibilit ...
Speaking Freely 4.2 51 among medical professionals. Advertising by some attorneys has incensed those who believe that it has res ...
52 4.2 Speaking Freely and ethically required not only that he listen to her but also that she listen to him. “You should let me ...
Speaking Freely 4.2 53 the speech may seem to some.^7 In 1989, the Supreme Court defended the burn- ing of the U.S. flag as a “s ...
54 4.2 Speaking Freely and ethically Figure 4.1 t en draft principles for global Free Speech The Quick Check reviews the history ...
Speaking ethically 4.3 55 Speaking Ethically 4.3 List and explain five criteria for ethical public speaking. As the boundaries o ...
56 4.3 Speaking Freely and ethically to be less harmful. The investigators reason that, “Free-speech defenders may recognize the ...
Speaking ethically 4.3 57 Among other things, Morgan Spurlock joked about the intelligence of McDonald’s employees and teachers ...
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