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Title: SPEECHCRAFT


1
SPEECHCRAFT
  • Presented By
  • Name of Club

2
WHAT IS SPEECHCRAFT ?
  • To guide participants on the skills of public
    speaking
  • Opportunity for participants to present 3 to 6
    minutes speeches, introduce speakers, serve as
    evaluators, speaking on your feet
  • As a tool to build club membership and build new
    clubs

3
OBJECTIVES OF SPEECHCRAFT
  • Develop leadership skills
  • Teach public speaking skills
  • Marketing tool to create Toastmasters awareness

4
FEATURES
  • Table Topics
  • Prepared Speeches
  • Evaluation
  • Role playing

5
DUTIES OF ROLE PLAYERS
  • Sergeant at arms
  • Toastmasters of the evening
  • Table Topics Master
  • Table Topics evaluators
  • Grammarian
  • Ah Counters
  • Humor Master

6
DUTIES OF ROLE PLAYERS
  • Timer
  • Recorder
  • Speech evaluators
  • General Evaluator
  • Chairman of the meeting

7
AGENDA
  • Introduction to Public Speaking
  • Duties of role players
  • Ice breaker and introduce a speaker
  • Speaking with sincerity
  • Organise your speech and Speech Evaluation
  • Show what you mean
  • Vocal Variety
  • Work with Words
  • Graduation Speech

8
SPEAKING AND COMMUNICATION
  • Speaking ? speaker delivering a message to a
    listener ? one way traffic
  • Communication ? speaker delivering a message,
    listener listens and provide feedback ? 2 way
    traffic

9
PURPOSE OF MAKING A SPEECH
  • To inform
  • To persuade
  • To entertain
  • To motivate
  • To inspire

10
IMPROMPTU SPEECHES
  • Topical or ABC method ? names of people, places
    and things
  • Cause - Effect method ? why something happened
    and what happened as a result
  • Problem Solution method ? problems and
    solutions
  • Geographical method ? east to west, north to
    south, one country to another
  • Chronological method ? making a comparison

11
ICE BREAKER
  • To begin speaking before an audience
  • To introduce yourself to your fellow
    speechcrafters
  • Discussion
  • Insight understaning of you as an individual
  • Structure - introduction, body and conclusion
  • Rehearsing note cards, script and time
    management

12
THE SPEECH No. 1
  • Values gained by the audience
  • Introduction
  • Attention getter
  • Body
  • Make a statement ? supporting facts
  • Conclusion
  • Review, appeal or memorable statement

13
THE GROUP WORK
  • Preparing your Ice breaker speech
  • Select 2 or 3 areas where you like the members to
    get to know you more
  • Birth place, parents, family, education, career
  • Ambition, goals in life personal expectation
  • Contributions to society
  • Personal beliefs
  • Life objectives
  • Hobbies and friends
  • Community you live in
  • Timing for the speech 2 to 3 minutes

14
INTRODUCING A SPEAKER
  • Introduction to grab the audiences attention
  • Expertise of the speaker
  • Set mood for the audience for the particular
    subject
  • Body
  • Why this subject ?
  • Why this speaker ?
  • Why this audience ?
  • Why at this time ?

15
INTRODUCING A SPEAKER
  • Conclusion
  • To lead to the actual presentation of the speaker
  • Stand to lead the applause
  • Shake the speakers hand
  • Continue leading the applause
  • Speak to the speaker to make an outline of the
    introduction, and rehearse
  • After the speech, mention a few words of
    appreciation

16
SPEAK WITH SINCERITY
  • To convince the audience of your earnestness,
    sincerity, and conviction on a subject you
    thoroughly understand
  • To confront and control any nervousness you may
    have
  • Time 3 to 5 minutes

17
THE SPEECH No. 2
  • Sincerity and Conviction
  • Advocate a point of view which you feel strongly
  • Be natural and forceful
  • Expression shall be combination of your thought
    and strong feeling
  • Primary Goal
  • Convey sincerity and conviction to your audience
  • Speak with confidence
  • Direct the speech to yourself and the topic
  • Add excitement
  • Thorough research the topic and speak with
    confidence

18
THE SPEECH No. 2
  • Select your subject
  • From A to Z subjects
  • Have a definite point of view ? protest or appeal
  • Show your concern
  • Make the audience interested in the subject
  • Identify source of your concern
  • Show them how the problem can be solved
  • Bring audience understanding and sympathy to your
    side, ready to support you in your conviction
  • Something is wrong and how to put it right

19
GROUP WORK SPEECH NO. 2
  • Identify a topic of concern to you
  • List all the points why it is of concern to you
  • Gather facts and information to support your
    concern
  • Deliver the speech
  • Introduction impact to show concern
  • Body facts and information to support
    your concern
  • Conclusion appeal for actions or if the
    concern is not observed what will be the
    consequences

20
ORGANIZE YOUR SPEECH
  • To organize your thoughts into a logical sequence
    that leads the audience to a clearly defined goal
  • To build a speech outline that includes an
    opening, body and conclusion
  • Time 3 to 5 minutes

21
SPEECH NO. 3DISCUSSION
  • As a Speaker
  • To persuade them to accept your ideas
  • What must I do ?
  • As a Persuader
  • Analyze what motivate your audience to agree with
    you
  • Develop your ideas to supply that motivation
  • Define Your Mission
  • Decide what to talk about
  • Ensure subject is focused
  • Presentations Mission
  • What you want to inpsire, entertain or inform ?

22
SPEECH NO. 3DISCUSSION
  • What organize the speech
  • You are the seller of the idea
  • To enable audience to think logically
  • Develop and outline
  • Assemble ideas in a logical sequence
  • Organize into 3 parts ? introduction, body and
    conclusion

23
GROUP WORK SPEECH NO. 3
  • Prepare a speech of interest to the audience
  • Deliver it in a logical sequence
  • Introduction
  • To catch immediate attention
  • To arouse interest
  • To lead into the speech subject
  • To help listeners to remember

24
GROUP WORK SPEECH NO. 3
  • Body
  • Contain the factual information
  • Brainstorm all ideas
  • Classify them into 3 major points
  • Explain each points with facts, ideas, story and
    quote authority
  • Conclusion
  • Audience can remember best what it hears last
  • Closing with a memorable statement
  • Reinforce your ideas/message
  • Summary of what you have said
  • Appeal for action, story, quotation or
    illustration

25
GROUP WORK SPEECH NO. 3
  • Transition
  • Use smooth transition when moving from
    introduction to conclusion
  • Introduction ? attention getting
  • From preview to Body
  • In the body from one point to another
  • From the body to conclusion
  • In the conclusion from the review to the
    memorable statement
  • Write your speech

26
SHOW WHAT YOU MEAN
  • To learn the value of gestures and body movements
    as part of a speech
  • To explore the different ways of using body
    language
  • To develop a sense of timing and natural smooth
    body movement
  • Time 3 to 5 minutes

27
SPEECH NO. 4 DISCUSSION
  • What is Body language ?
  • Body movement, eyes contact, facial expression
  • Why use body language ?
  • To illustrate and emphasize the points
  • Seeing is believing
  • To express sincerity and conviction
  • Movement
  • Standing in one place
  • Moving around
  • Movement emphasize message
  • Purposeful and appropriate movement

28
SPEECH NO. 4 DISCUSSION
  • Gestures
  • Involves hands, arms to illustrate a point
  • Facial expression
  • Eyes, eyebrows, mouth
  • Sadness, fear, happiness, frustration, excitement
  • Interest, confidence and uncertainty
  • Eye Contact
  • Expression of sincerity
  • Respect

29
GROUP WORK NO. 4
  • Choose a subject where it involves body movement
  • Dancing, mountain climbing, camping, driving
  • Boxing, music, fishing, jogging, exercise
  • Identify the speech objective to inform, to
    persuade, to entertain, to motivate or to inpsire
  • List all the ideas and points
  • Have an interesting introduction, body with facts
    and interesting conclusion
  • Write the speech

30
VOCAL VARIETY
  • To explore the use of voice, volume, pitch, rate
    and quality as assets to your speech
  • To apply the principles of a well developed voice
    to a praticular speech
  • Time 3 to 5 minutes

31
SPEECH NO. 5 DISCUSSION
  • Build a speaking voice
  • Involve your mind, body and voice
  • As a tool to impress people
  • Awareness
  • A desire to work at it
  • Kinds of voice
  • Reasonant, musical and easy to listen
  • Harsh, monotonous or tiresome

32
SPEECH NO. 5 DISCUSSION
  • A good speaking voice
  • Loud enough to be heard
  • Clear enough to be understood
  • Expressive enough to be interesting
  • Volume
  • Loud enough to be heard
  • Pitch
  • Vary pitch to convey emotion and conviction
  • Rate
  • 120 to 160 words per minute
  • Quality
  • Relax your throat, eliminate tension

33
GROUP WORK NO. 5
  • Choose a subject that lends easily to the use of
    vocal variety
  • To quote or imitate different tones or voices or
    manners of speaking
  • The vocie I like
  • An experience I would not repeat
  • A voice in the night
  • Use your imagination to portray daily life
    situations
  • Write your speech

34
WORK WITH WORDS
  • To gain an understanding of the functions and
    uses of the spoken word
  • To select precisely the right words required to
    communictae your ideas
  • To avoid common mistakes in word use
  • Time 3 to 5 minutes

35
SPEECH NO. 6 DISCUSSION
  • Thinking and speaking
  • Translate thoughts feelings into a spoken
    language
  • What words do ?
  • Label and classify
  • Relate an inicdent
  • Loaded
  • Make attitudes permanent
  • Speaking style
  • Spoken words should be easily understandable to
    the ear
  • Clarity, simple words, appropriateness, vividness

36
SPEECH NO. 6 DISCUSSION
  • Clarity
  • Short and simple sentences
  • Words used should be specific and concrete
  • Appropriateness
  • Choose words to relate directly to audience
  • Use words and ideas that place the speaker
  • Vividness
  • Use alive words conveying mental images
  • Words of feelings
  • Use of stories, word pictures and actions words

37
GROUP WORK NO. 6
  • Select a subject that will allow you to use words
    in a precise manner
  • To discuss words themselves
  • Common mistakes
  • Histories of words
  • Words carefully choosen
  • Clear, accurate, colorful, vivid and appropriate
    to the audience
  • Write your speech

38
SPEECH EVALUATIONS
  • Why evaluations ?
  • Finding out areas for improvement from more
    experienced speakers
  • Methods of evaluations
  • Open discussions
  • Selling
  • Asking questions
  • Pro and Cons
  • Use evalutation forms

39
THE SPEAKERS WANT TO KNOW......
  • What was good about my speech ?
  • What can be improved ?
  • Did I get the points across ?
  • What do you sugest by way of helping me to
    improve ?

40
EVALUATIONS - PIN METHOD
  • P ? stands for Positive
  • I ? stands for Interesting
  • N ? stands for Negative

41
EVALUATIONSPOINT OF EMPHASIS
  • The openings
  • The conclusions
  • The body
  • Statement and material
  • Supporting facts
  • Delivery
  • Result
  • Message
  • Areas for improvement

42
SPEECHCRAFT GRADUATION
  • If you have been following through all the
    sessions of the speechcraft, you will have done
    at least 6 speeches
  • You shall receive a certificate from Toastmasters
    International to confirm that you have
    successfully attended the speechcraft session
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