Public Speaking

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According to most studies, people's number one fear is
public speaking. Number two is death.
Death is number two. Does that sound right? Jerry Seinfeld
Biography
University of New York in Prague,
Economics and Management
National Conservatory named after
Kurmangazy, Instrumental Performance
Work at the Oil&Gas sector
Why did I choose this title?
Public Speaking Skills
Diana Kassymbayeva
Outline
Part I. Bad practice scenario
Guidelines to improve
Outline.
Part I. GUIDELINES.
Room
Audience Material Relax
Succeed Don’t
Messag Positive
e
Visualize
Experien
ce
Part II
Types of presentation:
1. Informative
2. Persuasive
Part III
My own experience
Public Speaking Skills – key to
Personal Brand
CONCLUSION
Summarize pivotal things
Introduction
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
To whom it may concern:
Successful
Leaders
Likes to overcome new challenges
Takes changes easily
Wants to be heard, remembered
Bad Practise Public Speech:
• Anxiety
• Nervousness
• Trembling legs and voice
• Forgotten material
ROOM
Know the room
Arrive earlier
Take into account the layout
Practice your posture, speech, tone
Check visual and audio aids
beforehand
AUDIENCE
Greet the audience
Start with a “bang” phrase / quote /
question / visual introduction
MATERIAL
Know the material
If unconfident about material
nervousness will increase
RELAX
Ease tension by exercising before
presentation (muscles, face muscles,
hands, wrists)
Countdown cell phone numbers of
your friends – in order to be
concentrated
VISUALIZE
Visualize yourself speaking:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Voice loudness
Speech clearness
Posture assured
Using visual aids :
•
•
•
DO NOT Turn aside to the audience
DO! Point with gestures, movements
DO! Change positions frequently
SUCCEED
 Imagine yourself succeeding:
Audience DO NOT want you to fail, BUT
Came to be
 informed /
 familiar /
 be persuaded /
 questioned
Don’t
Read the speech word for word
Fail to use:
1. Body language (all related to body)
2. Eye contact
Speak without PASSION
MESSAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Message is much more important,
THAN:
Appearance
Anxieties
Shortcomings
Audience’ opinion
POSITIVE
Turn nervousness into:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cluster of energy
Entertainment
Motivation
Final goal
EXPERIENCE
Every achieved challenge is a major
experience. So value it!
FLEXIBLE with:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Different audience
Message and content
Networking
Exchange of knowledge
Challenges
Part II
Informative
Persuasive
Part II
Logical outline of the speech:
Thesis – idea
Outline
Introduction
Body
1. Argument 1
2. Argument 2
3. Argument 3
Conclusion
Informative speech. Example
Title: “Description of studying in
another country – Czech Republic”
Intro
Body
1.
2.
3.
First year
Second year
Third year
Conclusion
Persuasive speech.
Title: “Why students prefer studying abroad than
in the home country”
Intro
Body
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Similar tuition fee
Better learning environment
Gain experience, meet new people, open new horizons
Advancing foreign languages
Get rid of personal anxieties and shortcomings
Become responsible and disciplined
Conclusion
Attention to Linking words
Adding information
Summarizing
Sequencing ideas (The former, … the latter
Firstly, secondly, finally, The first point is, Lastly, The
following)
Giving a reason (Due to / due to the fact that,
Owing to / owing to the fact that, Because, Because of, Since,
As)
Giving a result
Contrasting / comparing
Part III. My own experience
Importance of public speech in my life
Good and Bad practice
Outcome of good speaker (networking,
promotion, communication, confidence, solve
tensions, trusting relationships)
Working environment
1. To report consciousness in a good
and tactical manner
2. To highlight my achievements
3. To assist my colleagues and network
4. To switch potential quarrels into
debates
DEBATE!!!
Personal Brand
Ability to
1. SELL Yourself
2. Better interact with different
people
3. Stay Yourself
4. Networking
5. Promotion
Conclusion
Part I. – Manual to reach Best
Scenario
Part II. – Differentiate types of speech
Part III. – Influence of Public Speech
on everyday life
THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!
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