public speaking chapter 9
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PUBLIC SPEAKINGLecturer : Sutria rahayu
By group 8-Dega angraini-Firdaus anwar
-Nila rahmadhani-Sadri
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CHAPTER 9 INFORMING
DEMONSTRATION SPEECHES.Eight suggestions for making your
demonstration speeches clear and interesting :1.Practice your speech exactly as you plan to deliver it.2.Determine whether the audience will see the
usefulness of your demonstration.3. Break your speech down into units.
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4. Preview the steps you are going to follow in your introduction summarize them in your conclusion.
5. Provide continuity to your discussions by talking throughout.
6. Make sure that what you are showing the audience can be seen by all.
7. Maintain your cool.8. Conform to a predetermined time limit for
you speech.
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DEFINITION SPEECHES A. Definition speech can often be an effective classroom
assignment.Following are samples of definition speeches :1. Omnicide: the end of humanity.2. The Autistic Child. 3. What is “Child Abuse?’’4. The Star Wars Myth.5. The Ideal Marriage.6. What Is ‘’Integrity?’’7. Is America a Free Country?8. AIDS :A Killer Disease.
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Below are specific suggestions for using these devices to make your definition speeches and definitions clear and interesting to your listeners
1.Define by Example.2.Define by Comparison or Contrast.3.Define by Etymology. 4.Define by Details. 5.Define with Sensory Aids.
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DESCRIPTION SPEECHES1. Types of Description Speeches.2. Introducing yourself.3. Introducing a classmate.4. Describing a place.5. Describing an event.6. Describing historical events.
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EXPOSITION SPEECHEES1.Types of Expository Speeches. -Speeches to explain a process. -Speeches to instruct -Book reviews2.Explanation. A Significant form of exposition is the
explanation.
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3.Analysis a. Explication, explication is a from of analysis that
makes clear what is obscure or implied. b. Evaluation, evaluation is a third form of analysis. 4.Comparison/Contrast Comparison/contrast is the act of examining two
or more things in order to determine differences or similarities.
5.Example The use of detailed or undetailed examples can be
a clear and interesting way to present information.
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GUINDELINES FOR INFORMATIVE SPEAKING1.Make your Material Clear2.Make your Material Interesting SAMPLE UNDETAILED OUTLINE FOR SPEECH
TO INSTRUCT. The following undetailed outline together
with a complete introduction and conclusion provides a clear model for this type of speech.