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PUBLIC SPEAKING

By Nishank Vora

Roll no: 60

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What is public speaking?

Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

11/15/2009

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Who is a public speaker?

Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

11/15/2009

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So do we know any Public
Speakers?

Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Public speaking as expanded conversation
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Three important characteristics of good conversation are:Directness and spontaneity
Colorful and compelling
Tuned to listener¶s reactions

Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

11/15/2009

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Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

11/15/2009

Public speaking as expanded conversation
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Three important characteristics of good conversation are:Directness and spontaneity
Colorful and compelling
Tuned to listener¶s reactions

Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

11/15/2009

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Conversations
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Often no clear ur ose

Has a clear ur ose

Informal Language

More Formal Language

S eaker / Listener change roles

S eaker / Listener roles clearly defined Informal environment/small groups

More Formal environment / larger groups Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

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Elements of a Public Speaking
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Speaker
Purpose
Message
Medium
Setting

Listener
Response
Interference
Consequences

Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne

11/15/2009

Benefits of learning Public Speaking
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Personal Benefits
Social Benefits
Cultural Benefits



References: 85 Public Speaking by Michael Osborn & Suzanne Osborn Micheal Osbourne, Suzanne Orbourne 11/15/2009 THANK YOU

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