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Public Speaking

Muhammad Akram
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INTRODUCTION

• Democracy
• Post Modern Era
• Academic need
PURPOSE OF SPEECH

• To inform
– Explanation
– Analysis
– Description
– Demonstration
– Definitions
– Narratives
PURPOSE OF SPEECH

• To Inspire
– We build up the existing knowledge and
attitudes of listeners
PURPOSE OF SPEECH

• To persuade
– To modify the opinion of or to move listeners to
action
PURPOSE OF SPEECH

• To Entertain
– A monologue of jokes- to win laugh after laugh
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
SPEECH

• Sermon
• Post Prandial Speech
• Lecture
• State Address
• Pep talk
• Award ceremony
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
SPEECH

• Registration speech
• Commencement address
• Comedy mono loque
• Celebrity roast
• Sale talk
• Campaign Speech
DIFFERENT TYPES OF SPEECH

• Key note address


• Welcome Speech
• Acceptance of an award
• Dedication Speech
• Speech of introduction
• Remark at business meeting
Forms of Speech

• Extemporaneous Speaking
• Manuscript Speech
• Impromptu Speaking
• Memorized Presentation
Extemporaneous Speaking

• Prepared outline:
– Minimum notes
– Some phrases committing to memory
– Prepared in advance but construct your ideas
Spontaneously
– Prepared but spontaneous look
• Two advantages
– Reliance on few notes
– Flexibility it offers
Manuscript Speech

• Word for word delivery from already


prepared manuscript.
• Carefully measured and refined words.
• Time limit.
Impromptu Speaking

• In the world of business and society you


will be called upon to speak without any
advance notice.
Memorized Presentation

• Memorization tutors the ears in good style, voice


and variation
• Disadvantages
– You forget that public speaking is a direct art of
addressing the people
– Focuses your attention on frozen words instead of a
live audience
– No flexibility – words are unchangeable
– The contact is fixed, therefore, don’t memorize ---
conceptualize.

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