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Oral Presentation : Skills You Need to Know Oral Presentation : Skills You Need to Know Writing a Group Speech Writing a Group Speech Creating a Presentation.

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1 Oral Presentation : Skills You Need to Know Oral Presentation : Skills You Need to Know Writing a Group Speech Writing a Group Speech Creating a Presentation Creating a Presentation Practicing Physical Delivery Practicing Physical Delivery

2 Writing the Group Speech As A Group: 1) Pick a Topic 2) Focus the Topic 3) Write a Thesis (CLAIM) 4) Create an Outline

3 Outline I INTRODUCTION A. larger topic B. focused topic C. context D. THESIS STATEMENT (claim)

4 Outline II BODY A. 1 st Body Point (Topic Sentence) 1) explanation 2) examples 3) research

5 B. 2 nd Body Point (Topic Sentence) 1) explanation 2) examples 3) research C. 3 rd Body Point (Topic Sentence) D. 4 th Body Point (Topic Sentence)

6 Outline III Conclusion A. Summary of topic and main points B. End with larger topic

7 Writing the Group Speech Each Individual Group Member: 1) takes a Body Point 2) does research 3) creates an outline for that part of the body 4) writes a draft incorporating research (including oral documentation)

8 Writing the Group Speech As A Group: 1) Peer Edit each others Body drafts a. each part should be comparable length b. check organization of content c. check grammar and punctuation d. check citations

9 2) Create good transitions between parts parts 3) Write the Introduction and Conclusion Conclusion

10 Preparing the Oral Presentation Individual Group Members: Individual Group Members: 1) read through your section of the speech until you KNOW it 2) create notecards/Powerpoint 3) practice, practice, practice 4) then practice, practice, practice again

11 As a Group: As a Group: 1) split up Intro and Conclusion so each member has a piece 2) practice speech in order over and over again 3) especially practice transitions from one speaker to the other

12 Preparing Physical Delivery BODY BODY1)Posture a. Stand up and Balance weight on feet. b. Stand up straight, not rigid, but comfortably straight.

13 2) Hands – Note Cards 2) Hands – Note Cards a. Gestures need to be used for emphasis. b. Any kind of gratuitous gesturing can be distracting and needs to be practiced OUT of any presentation.

14 3) Eye Contact 3) Eye Contact a. The presenter’s eyes should be up MOST OF THE TIME. b. The speaker needs to practice using an eye sweep, including everyone in the audience.

15 VOICE VOICE 1) Projection 1) Projection a. It is important to project the voice out of the mouth so that the audience can clearly hear the speaker. a. It is important to project the voice out of the mouth so that the audience can clearly hear the speaker. b. In order to do this the speaker needs to stand up straight, open the chest cavity and breathe deeply. b. In order to do this the speaker needs to stand up straight, open the chest cavity and breathe deeply. c. The more breath behind the sound, the further the projection. c. The more breath behind the sound, the further the projection.

16 2) Pace 2) Pace a. When most people get nervous, they speed up vocal delivery. a. When most people get nervous, they speed up vocal delivery. b. Practice the presentation speaking slowly and deliberately. b. Practice the presentation speaking slowly and deliberately.

17 3) Pronunciation 3) Pronunciation a. To be a credible speaker it is important to correctly pronounce every word in a speech. a. To be a credible speaker it is important to correctly pronounce every word in a speech. b. If there is a technical, foreign, or unusual word that the speaker chooses to use, it is important to get help to pronounce the word correctly and then practice it over and over until the pronunciation becomes natural. b. If there is a technical, foreign, or unusual word that the speaker chooses to use, it is important to get help to pronounce the word correctly and then practice it over and over until the pronunciation becomes natural.

18 4) Vocal Variety 4) Vocal Variety a. Most speakers automatically fall into a verbal pattern that can be absolutely deadly for the audience. a. Most speakers automatically fall into a verbal pattern that can be absolutely deadly for the audience. b. The speaker needs to approach each sentence in the speech as a separate expression. b. The speaker needs to approach each sentence in the speech as a separate expression. *What is the main point? *What is the main point? *What word(s) does the speaker need to emphasize? *What word(s) does the speaker need to emphasize? *She the speaker slow odw? Speed up? Pause? *She the speaker slow odw? Speed up? Pause?

19 5) Enunciation: a good exercise to work on using the mouth and breath to enunciate is 5) Enunciation: a good exercise to work on using the mouth and breath to enunciate is Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick. A peck of pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick? How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?


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