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Intro to Public Speaking Bellwork: Write your own definition of public speaking. Objectives: List the 3 main types of public speaking. Explain the importance of connecting to the audience. Act appropriately as an audience member.. Analyze an audience to adjust their speaking behaviors. Procedures: 1.3 Cs of public speaking 2.Analyze speech (video) 3.The audience 4.Appealing to the audience group project Evaluations: AP Grade

Objectives List the 3 main types of public speaking. Explain the importance of connecting to the audience. Act appropriately as an audience member.. Analyze an audience to adjust their speaking behaviors.

Types of Public Speaking Informative Persuasive Entertainment

The 3 Cs of Public Speaking Connection Construction Content

Connection Use your body – eyes, hands, and movement Vary your volume – everybody must be able to hear you, but you don’t always have to shout Show your energy, passion, and humor! FE&feature=related FE&feature=related

Construction A good speaker has clear structure

Content You will be writing a speech about any agricultural topic that you want Make sure your speech is about something that you care about Use stories, facts, examples, humor, etc.

The Audience

How to Be a Good Audience Member NO electronics Take notes Make eye contact with the speaker Sit facing the speaker No side conversations

Appealing to Your Audience Analyze the audience before choosing your topic Be audience centered – To whom am I speaking? – What do I want them to know, believe, or do as a result of my speech? – What is the most effective way of composing or presenting my speech to accomplish that aim?

Analyzing the Audience Age Gender Religion Sexual orientation Racial, ethnic, and cultural background Group membership Size of the audience Physical setting Feelings toward the topic and/or speaker

Activity Split up into groups of 3 Your topic is: Why Agriculture is Important 10-minutes to prepare Everyone in the group must speak Speech must be at least 1-minute long Take your audience into consideration!

Objectives List the 3 main types of public speaking. Explain the importance of connecting to the audience. Act appropriately as an audience member.. Analyze an audience to adjust their speaking behaviors.