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Public speech

Introduction to
public speech
• The act making speech in public and the art of
effective communication with the audience
becomes public speech In other words
• Public speech refers to a formal presentation or
talk given to an audience. It’s a way to
communicate ideas, share information,
persuade others, or entertain a group of
people. Public speeches can be delivered in
various settings, such as conferences,
meetings, classrooms, or public events. They
require effective communication skills and
preparation to engage and connect with the
audience.
Component of
Public speech
• When it comes to public speeches,
there are several key components
to consider:1. Introduction: Grab the
audience’s attention with a strong
opening, provide an overview of the
topic, and establish your
credibility.2. Body: Organize your
speech into main points or sections,
each supported by evidence,
examples, and relevant information.
Ensure a logical flow and transitions
between ideas.3. Conclusion:
Summarize the main points
discussed, restate your key
message, and leave the audience
with a memorable closing
statement or call to action.
Some others
components are

Audience
Visual
Delivery engagem
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TYPES OF SPEECHES

• Sure! There are various types


speeches you can consider based on
your interests and goals. Some
common types include informative
speeches, persuasive speeches,
entertaining speeches, and special
occasion speeches.
FURTHER
EXPLANATION
• 1. INFORMATIVE SPEECH - Informative speeches aim
to educate or provide information on a specific topic.
• 2 . PERSUASIVE SPEECH: Persuasive speeches aim to
convince the audience to adopt a certain viewpoint or
taKe an ACTION
• 3. OCCASIONAL SPEECH: Special occasional
speeches are OnLY given at specific event Such AS
graduation ceremony or wedding.
PRINCIPLE ‘S OF
PUBLIC SPEECH
• Sure, let’s dive into some more
principles of public speech! Here are
a few additional ones:1. Perception:
Understand your audience’s
perception and adapt your speech
to resonate with them.2. Perfection:
Strive for excellence in your speech
by practicing, refining, and
delivering it with confidence.3.
Visualization: Use vivid language
and storytelling techniques to help
your audience visualize your
message.4. Discipline: Stay focused
and disciplined in your preparation,
delivery, and time management
during your speech.
Some more
principles:
• 5. Description: Use descriptive language and
vivid details to paint a clear picture in the
minds of your audience, helping them better
understand and connect with your message.6.
Inspiration: Inspire and motivate your audience
by sharing personal stories, powerful quotes, or
examples of success. Tap into their emotions
and ignite a sense of possibility and
empowerment.7. Anticipation: Build anticipation
and intrigue in your speech by creating
suspense, posing thought-provoking questions,
or using rhetorical devices. Keep your audience
engaged and eager to hear what comes
SPEECH DELIVERY
SKILLS
• 1.EYE CONTACT
• 2. VOICE
• 3.BODY LANGUAGE
• 4. CONNECTING WITH YOUR AUDIENCE
• 5 USE PRESENTATION
• 6.WORD CHOICE
• 7. FOCUS ON DELIVERY
GROUP DISCUSSION

• Group discussion is a collaborative


conversation among a group of
individuals who come together to
discuss a specific topic or problem. It
involves sharing ideas, opinions, and
perspectives in a structured manner.
CONCLUSION 😸

• “Communication is the fuel that drives


personal and professional success.
Harness its power and watch your
world transform.”
Thank you ❤️
• “Thank you all for taking the time to listen. I truly appreciate your valuable presence and attention.

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