Public Speaking
Public Speaking
speaking
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Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth. We
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6. 15. Kimberley
Pietermaritzburg 16. Saldanha
7. East London 17. Upington
8. Port Elizabeth 18. Knysna
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Content
Confidence on the
outside begins with
integrity on the
inside!
Module 1
Communication and presentations
To interact
To inform
To find out
To influence
To regulate
To entertain
A good presentation has….
Content
Structure
Packaging
Human element
Communication Barriers
Time
Language
Choice of words
Tone of voice
Different cultures
Feelings and emotions
Assumptions
Stages of Group Development
Forming
Storming
Norming
Performing
Working with group dynamics
involve and relax people immediately
open the lines of communication
help foster a sense of trust
promote content flow
revive failing energy
stimulate creativity
encourage open mindedness
equalize differences
Guidelines for ice breakers
Keep it simple
Explain clearly
Confirm understanding
Relate to the topic
Be non-judgmental with responses
Similarities in oral
& written communication
Purpose
Visual aids
Expression/Body language
Beginning
Tell them what you going to tell them
Middle
Tell them
End
Tell them what you have told them
Structure the presentation
Get attention
Use transitions
Tell a story
Include visual aids
Use a “Wow” factor
End with something to think about
Visual aids
VCR/DVD Stimulating to audience Audiences drift May want to cue to several instances,
May be supplied free of charge by Tricky to run rather than whole film
public libraries
Can insert DVD clips directly into slides
Flip Charts Pre-writing makes them easy to use Too small for more than 20 people Use top 2/3 of page only
Available everywhere Wasting paper? 5X5 rule
Practice writing
Models Effective if notes attached May get lost if passed around Must be visible
Difficult to find appropriate ones
Expensive to buy
Use a “Wow” factor
Presentation
Delivery
Appearance
Visual aids
Use feedback
modulation
tone of voice
pitch
proper sense stress
power
volume
clarity (e.g. words clearly spoken)
avoiding vocal distractions (e.g. um, er)
pace (speed)
and pausing
Discuss pg 30 – 31
Speak words clearly and
pronounce correctly
Vocal distractions
Our conversations are full of ahs, hums, hesitations
and pauses. These guide our conversations and
provide spaces for us to think and feel
Pace (speed)
A good pace is 125-160 words per minute, but until
you can "feel" a good speed you should try to
deliberately slow down.
Pausing
When a speaker deliberately pauses for more than a
few milliseconds, the audience cannot help but
Use vocal aids
Use a natural delivery style
speaking clearly
not shouting or whispering
not rushing
being natural
pausing at key points
Learn to Smile Naturally
“I statements technique”
"Own" your message
Comes from your frame of reference
Be as specific and clear as possible about what you
want, think, and feel.
Apply assertion skills
Negative assertion technique
If you have made a mistake, then acknowledging it
and being open to whatever the other person needs
to say is very assertive.
Discuss example on p 48
eye contact
smiling
empathetic gestures, e.g. extending a hand
towards a member of audience
positioning of head
Discuss tips on p 59
Use and maintain good poise
Express composure
Project a proper image
Express bold and deliberate movements
Project personal image
Practise delivery
Tips to improve your
presentation skills
Trust yourself
Remember…….