Types of Speeches and Public Speaking TipsTITLE Analyzing Speeches and Improving Public Speaking Skills TITLE Examining Speeches on Various Topics and Techniques
The document describes different types of speeches and public speaking styles. It contrasts an impromptu speech where the speaker has no preparation time with a prepared speech where the speaker has researched the topic in advance. It also provides examples of different organizational structures that can be used such as the PPF and PREP methods. Finally, it lists criteria for evaluating speeches on elements like the general statement, subject knowledge, and organization.
The document describes different types of speeches and public speaking styles. It contrasts an impromptu speech where the speaker has no preparation time with a prepared speech where the speaker has researched the topic in advance. It also provides examples of different organizational structures that can be used such as the PPF and PREP methods. Finally, it lists criteria for evaluating speeches on elements like the general statement, subject knowledge, and organization.
Types of Speeches and Public Speaking TipsTITLE Analyzing Speeches and Improving Public Speaking Skills TITLE Examining Speeches on Various Topics and Techniques
The document describes different types of speeches and public speaking styles. It contrasts an impromptu speech where the speaker has no preparation time with a prepared speech where the speaker has researched the topic in advance. It also provides examples of different organizational structures that can be used such as the PPF and PREP methods. Finally, it lists criteria for evaluating speeches on elements like the general statement, subject knowledge, and organization.
manner/s of speaking? What kind of speech did they deliver? • The speaker is given no time to prepare for the speech. • He or she is given a topic and must immediately begin speaking on it. • This speaking style involves thinking on one's feet and being able to plan the flow of the speech as the speaker is giving it. • The speaker has been given the topic in advance. • He or she had time to do background research on it. • He or she has practiced delivering the speech. 1. PPF Method P-PAST P-PRESENT F-FUTURE 2. PREP Method P-Point R-Reason E-Example/Explanation P-Point Pia Wurtzbach: I think that the Philippines and the United States have always had a good relationship with each other. We were colonized by the Americans(PAST) and we have their culture in our traditions even up to this day(PRESENT). I think that the Filipinos are very welcoming with the Americans (FUTURE)... Catriona Gray: I'm for it being used in a Medical Use (POINT)but not so for Reacreational Use (REASON).Because, if people were to argue,what about alcohol (EXAMPLE). Well, everything is good, but, in moderation (POINT). 1. Decide quickly on what your one message will be. 2. Do not try to memorize what you will say. 3. Start off strong and with confidence. 4. Maintain an eye contact with the audience. 5. Finally, have a good conclusion. FAIR GOOD VERY GOOD EXCELLENT POINTS (2 (3 POINTS) (4 POINTS) (5 POINTS POINTS)
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