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Public Speaking Course Module

Introduction

Have you ever found yourself in front of a group with their undivided attention on you? For whatever
reason, you're about to speak to them -- you might be in a classroom, in a group, at home, the
playground etc, what do you say? do you read from off a book, or from off your head; what describes
your audience and what's their interest. All these are what public speakers go through on a daily basis
consciously or unconsciously.

Public Speaking is the most significant form of communication. The public speech covers a broad range
of different themes, and the objective of the speech involves providing information, influencing, or
entertaining the listeners. Our specially tailored Public Speaking Training course covers all aspects,
knowledge, and skills required to speak in front of a group of people.

Our Public Speaking Training course covers the needed skills and techniques in detail. It provides the in-
depth knowledge required to understand the concept of public speaking in various circumstances. This
course will help delegates get familiar with facing the fear of public speaking and provide them with the
knowledge and skills to build confidence among people. This course will assist individuals in enhancing
their Public Speaking skills that will result in their better career advancement. This course also includes
an exam that will help the delegates to test and establish their Public Speaking skills and speaker
confidently in front of large gatherings.

Our Public Speaking Training course comprises a variety of concepts and provides the delegates with the
best learning experience:

Module 1:

Introduction to Public Speaking


Current Experiences of Public Speaking

Facing the Fear of Public Speaking

Who, What, and How to Speak Successfully?

Module 2:

Getting Your Point Across

Presenting Clear Messages

Gaining Confidence in What You Say

Controlling Your Pace and Timing

Tools You Know You Can Use

Module 3:

Controlling the Unexpected

Handling Difficult People and Situations

Practising the Art of Audience Engagement

Moving Awkward Situations Forward

Module 4:

Techniques of a Good Public Speaker

Controlling Your Body Language

Engaging the Audience with Your Tone and Timing

Adapting to Your Audience

Who is this training for

This training is for children and adult. The modules are designed to fit the need of a 5 year old child
speaking for the first time in school, a valedictorian or an adult public office holder, etc
Duration

12 weeks. ( 2 times a week)

Day: Friday 6:00pm-7:00pm

Saturday: 6:00pm-7:00pm

Cost

Complete Communication and Public Speaking Course Module

Module

Module 1: Introduction to Public Speaking

Welcome to Public Speaking

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Benefits of Public Speaking

Models of Communication

Elements of the Communication Process

Types of Speeches and Speaking Occasions

Speaking Competencies

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 2: Informative Speaking

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction


Functions of Informative Speeches

Role of Speaker

Types of Informative Speeches

Developing Informative Speeches

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 3: Listening Effectively

Video: Selecting a Topic

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Hearing Versus Listening

The Value of Listening

Three A's of Active Listening

Barriers to Effective Listening

Strategies to Enhance Listening

Providing Feedback to Speakers

Encouraging Effective Listening

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Appendix A: Listening Profile

Module 4: Organizing and Outlining

Video: Sample Demonstration Speeches

Elements of an Excellent Demonstration Speech

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction


The Topic, Purpose, and Thesis

Writing the Body of Your Speech

Organizational Styles

Connecting Your Main Points

Outlining Your Speech

Conclusion and Module Activities

Glossary and References

Appendix A: Full Sentence Outline

Appendix B: Speaking Outline

Module 5: Delivering Your Speech

Video: Storytelling

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Methods of Delivery

Vocal Aspects of Delivery

Nonverbal Aspects of Delivery

Mastering the Location

Preparation, Practice, and Delivery

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 6: Introductions and Conclusions

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Functions of Introductions

Attention-Getting Strategies
Preparing the Introduction

Functions of Conclusions

Composing the Conclusion

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 7: Visual Aids

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Effective Visual Aids

Types of Visual Aids

Design Principles

Implementation

Visual Aid Tips

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 8: Critical Thinking and Reasoning

Video: Sample Student Demonstration Speeches

Thou Shalt Not Commit Logical Fallacies Poster

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Critical Thinking

Logic and the Role of Arguments

Understanding Fallacies

Formal Fallacies

Informal Fallacies
Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 9: Audience Analysis

Video: Monroe's Motivated Sequence

Outline for Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Approaches to Audience Analysis

Categories of Audience Analysis

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 10: Persuasive Speaking

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

What is Persuasive Speaking?

Functions of Persuasive Speeches

Types of Persuasive Speeches

Choosing a Persuasive Speech Topic

Approaching Audiences

Persuasive Strategies

Organizing Persuasive Messages

Conclusion and Module Activities

Glossary and References

Appendix A: Persuasive Speech Topic Ideas


Module 11: Supporting Your Ideas

Video: Using Wikipedia for Academic Research

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Personal and Professional Knowledge

Library Resources

Internet Resources

Evaluating Information

Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism

Conclusion and Module Activities

Glossary and References

Using Statistics

Using Testimony

Using Examples

Gathering Expertise in Your Subject Area

Module 12: Using Language Well

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Constructing Clear and Vivid Messages

Using Stylized Language

The Importance of Ethical and Accurate Language

Avoiding Language Pitfalls

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 13: Ethics in Public Speaking


Citation Tools

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Defining Ethics

Ethical Speaking

Ethical Listening

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 14: Speaking With Confidence

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Classifying Communication Apprehension (CA)

Frames of Reference

Cognitive Restructuring

Techniques for Building Confidence

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 15: Group Presentations

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Communication about Group Interaction

Preparing All Parts of the Assignment

Organizing for Your Audience

Delivering Your Presentation as One

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References


Module 16: The Origins of Public Speaking

Objectives, Outline, and Introduction

Ancient Greece

The Roman Republic's Adoption of Rhetoric

The Middle Ages

The Renaissance

The Modern Period

Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities

Glossary and References

Module 17: Speech Videos and Resources

50 Wise Speakers

Video: CC Licensed student example speeches

Video: Amy Cuddy "Your body language shapes who you are"

Video: Terry Moore - "How to tie your shoes"

Video: Demonstration Speech - How to give the perfect man hug

Video: Demonstration Speech - Easy Tube Pillow Case Tutorial

Video: Brene Brown - "The Power of Vulnerability"

Video: Elizabeth Lesser - "Take 'the other' to lunch"

Assignments:

Assignment: Syllabus Review

Assignment: Speech of Self-Introduction


Assignment: Speech to Introduce a Classmate

Assignment: Impromptu Speech

Discussion: Speech Analysis

Assignment: Demonstration Speech Topic Selection

Assignment: Demonstration Speech Outline

Discussion: Demonstration Speech Handouts and Presentations

Rubric: Demonstration Speech

Assignment: Peer Evaluation of Demonstration Speech

Assignment: Audience Analysis of an Advertisement Speech

Assignment: Inspirational Speech

Assignment: Persuasive Speech

Assignment: Subject Exploration, Development, and Understanding

Assignment: Audience Analysis for Persuasive Essay

Assignment: Rebuttal

Assignment: Reflection

Assignment: Persuasive Speech Topic Outline

Discussion: Persuasive Speech Handouts and References

Assignment: Self-Evaluation of Demonstration Speech

Assignment: Peer Evaluation of Persuasive Speech

Sample Rubric: Persuasive Speech Video Evaluation

Assignment: Planning for Final Speech

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