COMM 101
Gathering Support Materials:
"Quantitative" - facts objecting verifiable statistics-numerical facts "Qualitative"- Testimony expert or lay
Cover page
-General purpose> to inform -specific purpose- want -audience to learn something Thesis
Support Materials:
-examples (brief) -actual/ real -hypothetical -Narrative/ story like -relativeness -relevance and respect-connection to audience
Delivery
-impromptu -extemporaneous -manuscript -memorized
Why do we use patterns of organization?
-shapes bodies main points -guides preparation -helps audience
General Purposes
1. Marketing a "Special Occasion" 2. to Inform 3. To Persuade
Model of Public Speaking Steps
1. Understanding you assignment & identifying your purpose. 2. Brainstorming a Subject & selecting your Topic. 3. Developing your Thesis 4. Conducting your Research. 5. Preparing Outlines and Visual Aids 6. Practicing your Speech 7. Presenting your Speech
Speech Outlines: Planning
A rough collection of ideas and supporting material
Thesis Statement
A single declarative sentence that summarizes the essence of a speech. *Declarative: thesis is a claim of assertion your speech body citations "Prove" your thesis is true.
Brain Storming
Allowing the thought process to freely flow Intrapersonal: Writing Interpersonal: talking
Perspectives: Audience
Audience Perspective: Considers the listeners multiple characteristic and the resulting type of audience they comprise
Specific Purpose Statements (Persuasive)
Believe, agree, begin to, cease to, choose to, purchase, select
Specific Purpose Statements (Special Occasion)
Celebrate, Recognize, remember, enjoy, laugh at, reflect on, dedicate
Perspectives: Practical
Considers the availability of adequate, recent research materials and time limits for a preparation and presentation of a speech.
Public Speaking
Deliver a message to an audience for a specific reason *consider feedback and nose*
Prepare Formally
Each Step
Types of informative speech:
Explanations: to teach a concept or process Definition: compare/ contrast what something is/ isnt Demonstration: Process Description:
Perspectives: Situational
Focuses on the context of a speech in selecting a topic.
Delivery weakeners
Intensifiers self criticisms slang/ vulgarity extended pauses fast pace fillers
Introduction Outline:
Introduction i. Attention Getter ii. Motivational Link iii. Credibility iv. Specific Purpose & Thesis Preview of main points a. b. c.
Perspectives: Personal
Personal Perspective: Tales into account an individuals knowledge, attitudes interests, experiences, and beliefs to help generate speech topics.
Research
Photocopy all support material, research based on speech you'll give copies to him highlighting speech material
Perspectives: Organizational
Recognizes that speakers may represent an organization and, as a result may need to be sensitive in choosing a subject.
Homelessness Example
Specific: I want my audience to better understand homelessness in Boise.
Patterns of Organizations/ Types: Chronological
Speech design that arranges ideas according to time. Time.
Patterns of Organizations/ Types: Topical or Categorial
Speech design that deals with topics of categories that relate to a main theme. General.
Patterns of Organizations/ Types: Spatial
Speech design that relies on a geographical or spatial relationship. Geographical.
Speech Outlines: Preparation
The formal, typewritten outline that clearly identifies an introduction body, and conclusion as well as the required portions in each section.
Speech Outlines: Presentation
The outline that contains cue words and phrases that help you recall what you have planned and practiced when you actually deliver the speech: also called sketal or keyword outline.
Specific Purpose Statements (Informative)
Understand, Learn, Know, Comprehend, Appreciate, Absorb, Explain
Oral Citations
Verbal acknowledgement of research during a speech, include author, publication, dates...ect -Credits sources -builds credibility -proves your thesis is true -a speech paraphrase -write your own words -speech avocation
Preview of Main points, enumerated preview
a. First i will explain b. Next i will discuss c. Third i will give you details.
presentation aid
helps audience, adds a message, main interest, add credibility, reduce apprehension
Vividness
metaphors similes( Like or as) imagery
Thesis
the central idea of a speech.
Specific Purpose
the purpose of a speech in relation to its specific topic
Extemporaneous
voice, eye contact, gestures, postures, stance,