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ORAL DRILL

ON
TONGUE
TWISTERS
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled
pepper
A peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper
picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of
Picked pepper
Where is the peck of pickled pepper
Peter Piper picked?
Sister Susie went to see the sea you see.
So the sea she saw you see was a
saucy sea.
The sea she saw was a saucy sea
A sort of saucy sea she saw, saw
she!
INTENDED LEARNING
OBJECTIVES:
Define Public Speaking
 Discuss public speaker, elements of public
speaking and characteristics of an effective
public speaker;
 Recognizepublic speaking in enhancing
one’s personal and audience relationship .
Public speaker
Elements of Public
Speaking
Characteristics
of an Effective
Speaker
PUBLIC SPEAKER is the person who
communicates by his\her
VOICE/DICTION,FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
and GESTURES and AUDIENCE
CONTACT, IDEAS, and EMOTIONS in
order to receive the feedback he/she
desires.
1. VOICE AND DICTION

VOICE 
-is the sound made by a human
being using the vocal folds for speaking.
DICTION
-is the art of speaking so that each word is
clearly heard and understood.
2. FACE. Facial expressions are important in conveying
emotions. A public speaker must show a positive and
appropriate facial expression to the audience. Avoid a poker
face or a dead-pan face.

POSITIVE FACES NEGATIVE


FACES
Smile frown (displeasure)
Head nod sneer (irritated)
Emphatic faces angry face
disgusting face
3. GESTURE
is a form of non verbal communication
that includes movement of the hand or
other parts of the body.
BASIC HAND GESTURES:

1. PALMS-UP
2. PALMS-DOWN
3. INDEX-FINGER
4. CLENCHED
FIST
4. AUDIENCE EYE CONTACT
A speaker must look the audience straight in the
eyes.
. 5. BODY POSTURE
CHARACTERISTICS OF
AN EFFECTIVE PUBLIC
SPEAKER
1. MENTAL ABILITY
A public speaker must have a
presence of mind with well- organized,
well –structured and well-planned.
2. PLEASANT PERSONALITY
Personality is set of behaviors,
cognition and emotional traits.
Pleasant Personality is
characterized by pleasing manners
and appearance.
GUIDE QUESTIONS ON PERSONAL GROOMING

a. Is my dress appropriate to the


occasion?
b. Am I wearing an appropriate
accessories?
( colors, sizes and shapes)
c. Am I neat and clean?
d. Are my shoes well -polished?

e. Are my hands and fingernails


clean?

f. Is my hair properly and neatly


combed?
3. SELF-CONFIDENCE
Self-confidence in public speaking is the
positive feeling of speaker that he has the
courage to face and stand in front of a large
group of people.
4. ATTITUDE
This is the bodily posture showing disposition,
mood and opinion.
Some Distracting Mannerism that
MUST BE AVOIDED:
a. Pulling your ears or nose
b. Scratching/ Rubbing your skin
c. Looking at the ceiling or out of the
window
d. Putting your hands on your pocket
e. Shifting eyes constantly
f. Cracking knuckles
4. Do I possess good posture?

Posture- is the individual’s bearing that


includes standing, walking and sitting.
A Public speaker should be at ease, walk
with grace, be snappy and attentive in
front of the audience.
5. Do I have attentive facial
expressions?
6. Do I have winsome or magnetic
smile to the audience?

7. Do I assume a friendly and an


amiable attitude toward my
audience?
5. PERSONAL INTEGRITY
- The quality of being trustworthy,
honest with your yourself and others
and showing a consistent adherence
to strong moral and ethical principles
HOW DO YOU DEMONSTRATE INTEGRITY?
Keep your word. If you want to establish a solid
reputation you must deliver on your promises.
Keep your commitments
Stay focused
Take responsibility
Show respect to everyone (audience)
5. TRAINING
Training will greatly affect the life of the
speaker because it will develop and improve
the ability and personality of the speaker.
Intended to enhance speaker’s communicative
skills.
1.“Why we need to train ourselves when we
deliver our speech?
6. METHOD
Method is the umbrella or the overall
technique for the proper presentation of the
speech to achieve the desired objectives and
purposes of the speech. This is orally
represent the speaker’s thoughts.
Watch your thoughts they become your
words
Watch your words they become your actions
Watch your actions they become your habits
Watch your habits they become your
character
Watch your character it becomes your
destiny
• Activity:
Check your understanding of the input by answering the
following guide questions.

1. What do you love about the art of public


speaking? 10 pts
2. What do you hate about public speaking? 10 pts
3. What do you want your audiences to remember of
your presentation? 10 pts
4. What do you want your audiences to do differently
as a result of having heard your presentation? 10 pts
Rubric
ASSIGNMENT:
write in a 1 whole sheet of paper

1. What is public speaking anxiety?


2. What are the public speaking anxieties?
3. Why do I have public speaking anxiety?

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