Arts of speaking Presented by: S.Nagulan IIIrd year B.sc Geology Bharathidasan university Trichy-23
Speaking? Speaking is an act of making vocal sounds. We can say that speaking means to converse ,or expressing ones thoughts and feelings in spoken language. To speak often implies conveying information. Through speaking we can Improve fluency, Motivation, Learning from your mistakes, Communication skills
Speaking skills Find a n English-speaking conversation partner Make sure t o l isten as well a s s peak Record y our c onversation practice Practice with m usic and movies Talk t o yourself
What to do before speaking? The first step to speaking is to think and the first step to perfect speaking is to think positive .good speakers have the ability to quickly analyze and absorbs the information given to them B e an active listener B e a quick organizer of thoughts S tructure your speech in your minds( opening ,body , conclusion )
Types of speeches 3 Types of Speeches Informative: Informative speaking generally centers on talking about people, events, processes, places, or things. Persuasive: Persuasive speaking is the type of speaking that most people engage in the most. This type of speech can involve everything from arguing about politics to talking about what to eat for dinner. Special Occasion :A Special Occasion (or ceremonial, commemorative, or epideictic) speech should pay tribute or praise a person, an institution, an event, idea, or place.
Types of speeches Entertaining Speeches: Comedians try to get a good laugh out of an audience while presenting a comedy sketch. Entertaining speeches are also aimed at getting the attention of a crowd, in hopes of making people laugh and feel relaxed.
Types of speeches Motivational speeches are presented to people to aid in the process of self-improvement, and turn a negative situation into a positive one. Motivational speeches are often given during business meetings to encourage employees to sell more products and services, or complete a task.
public speaking Public speaking is the process of communicating information to an audience. It is usually done before a large audience, like in school, the workplace and even in our personal lives. The benefits of knowing how to communicate to an audience include sharpening critical thinking and verbal/non-verbal communication skills.
B arriers of public speaking fear self limiting beliefs Distracting Gestures Lack of Focus Using PowerPoint as a Crutch Verbal Static Lack of Eye Connection stage fear
7 Benefits of Speaking: Overcome Fear Improve Communication Skills Inspire others Make new social connection Boost our self esteem Career Growth Leadership qualities