Presented By:
Ebuna, Abigail B.
Bataller, Saicy A.
Building Rapport
-means establishing a relationship with the audience
by engaging them and connecting with them. This is
important when delivering a speech, as having
rapport with the audience would get them to enjoy
your speech and help them remember your
message.
A. Maintain eye contact
Maintaining eye contact with
your audience fosters a
sense of connection and
trust, making your message
more engaging and relatable.
B. Speaking naturally
fosters trust and openness,
making the audience feel
valued and more receptive
to your message.
C. Relating with the audience
helps create a sense of shared
experience and understanding,
which enhances their
engagement and emotional
connection to your message.
D. Know Your Audience
Understand their
interests, preferences,
and concerns. Tailor
your message
accordingly.
E. Use Humor
Appropriately
timed humor can
lighten the mood
and make you more
relatable.
F. Be Attentive
Listen actively to
audience feedback
and adjust your
approach based on
their reactions.
Engage with Questions:
Ask open-ended
questions to involve your
audience and encourage
interaction.
Empathy: Show
understanding of their
feelings and
perspectives to create a
supportive atmosphere.
Building rapport with your audience fosters
trust and engagement, making them more
likely to listen and participate. This
connection encourages open
communication, enhancing the effectiveness
of your message and potentially leading to
lasting relationships.
ARTICULATION AND
MODULATION:
Clear pronunciation
and variation in
tone to engage the
audience.
BODY LANGUAGE:
Effective use of gestures,
facial expressions, and
movements to enhance
communication.
ENGAGEMENT:
Establishing
rapport with the
audience to connect
and maintain their
attention.