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Title: Speech Tips


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Speech Tips
  • Step one planning
  • Step two writing
  • Step three delivery

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PlanningSolid foundations for your effective
preparation
-- formal or informal?
  • The occasion

-- happy or sad?
  • The audience

-- familiar or unfamiliar?
  • The purpose of your speech

-- persuading or arguing?
-- making the audience laugh or not?
3
Writing structure
  • first 30 seconds
  • raise a thought-provoking question
  • make an interesting or controversial statement
  • recite a relevant quotation
  • recount a joke
  • The beginning
  • The body
  • The closing

4
Writing structure
  • Formulate a series of points that you would like
    to raise.
  • The points should be organized
  • It is better to have fewer points that you make
    well than to have too many points
  • The beginning
  • The body
  • The closing

5
Writing structure
  • must contain some of your strongest material
  • Summarize the main points of your speech
  • Provide some further food for thought for your
    listeners
  • Leave your audience with positive memories of
    your speech
  • Choose the final thought/emotion (wishes, memory,
    and admiration, etc.)
  • The beginning
  • The body
  • The closing

6
Delivery scripts, notes or memory?
  • Reading from a script
  • Using notes
  • Reciting from memory

-- Your choice?
7
Delivering tips
  • Make sure that your appearance is well presented.
  • Speak clearly, and adjust your voice so that
    everyone can hear you. Don't shout for the sake
    of being loud.
  • It is common to speak rapidly when nervous, try
    to take your time speaking.
  • Effectively used a pause in your speech can be
    used to emphasis a point, or to allow the
    audience to react to a fact, anecdote or joke.

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Delivering tips
  • Make eye contact with your audience. This helps
    to build trust and a relationship between the
    speaker and the listeners.
  • Do not fidget or make other nervous gestures with
    your hands. - Do not keep your hands in your
    pockets. Do use hand gestures effectively.
  • Be yourself, allow your own personality to come
    across in your speech.

9
Speech Tips
  • Step one planning
  • Step two writing
  • Step three delivery

10
Planningfor our own speech
friendly sincere
  • The occasion

-- informal
  • The audience

-- familiar
  • The purpose of your speech

-- Sharing information
-- Practicing our oral English purposely
11
Writing structure
-- How to open your speech to attract your
audience?
  • The beginning

-- How many points? --How to organize them?
  • The body
  • The closing

-- In what way?
12
A speech from the Legally Blonde
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  • On our very first day at Harvard, a very wise
    professor quoted AristotleThe law is reason
    free from passion. Well, no offence to Aristotle,
    but in my three years at Harvard, I have come to
    find that passion is a key ingredient to the
    study and practice of law and of life. It is with
    passion, courage of conviction, and strong sense
    of self, that we take our next steps into the
    world. Remembering that first impressions are not
    always correct, you must always have faith in
    people and most importantly, you must always have
    faith in yourself. Congratulations, class of
    2004. We did it.

14
Four Score and seven years ago our fathers
brought forth on this continent a new nation,
conceived in liberty and dedicated to the
proposition that all men are created equal.
15
that these dead shall not have died in
vainthat this nation, under God, shall have a
new birth of freedomand that government of the
people, by the people, for the people, shall not
perish from the earth.
16
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose
symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation
Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a
great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro
slaves who had been seared in the flames of
withering injustice. It came as a joyous
daybreak to end the long night of captivity.
But one hundred years later, we must face the
tragic fact the Negro is still not free.
--I have a dream (1963)
17
When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring
from every village and every hamlet, from every
state and every city, we will be able to speed
up that day when all of God's children, black
men and white men, Jews and Gentiles,
Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join
hands and sing in the words of the old Negro
spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank
God almighty, we are free at last!"
I have a dream
Let freedom ring
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Expecting your speech next time!
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