MODULE 8.3; FUNDAMENTAL OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

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FUNDAMENTAL OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

MODULE 8.3


ORGANIZING YOUR PRESENTATION – There are 4 important parts in keeping your speech and presentation organized which include:

– INTRODUCTION – THE BODY – CONCLUSION – BIBLIOGRAPHY


INTRODUCTION – The opening of presentation.

– Gaining and maintaining audience attention. – Arouse the audience interest. – Stating the purpose.

– Establishing qualification. – Forecasting development and organization.


THE BODY – Outlining. – Rough draft.

– Sentence outline. – Key word outline. – Organizational pattern.

– Spatial/relation pattern. – Cause/effect pattern. – Problem/solution pattern. – The tropical-sequence pattern. – Transitions and signpost.


CONCLUSION – Summary review.

– Forewarn the audience that you are about to end the message. – Remind the audience of your central idea and the main points of presentation.

– Specify what the audience should think or do in response to your speech. – End the speech in manner that makes the audience members want to think and do as you recommend.


BIBLIOGRAPHY – List of the sources that has been used in presentation.

– Informing others upon the resources to the audience so that they are aware.

– Crediting the authors after you had used each of the information.


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