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Giving a Good Speech vs. Being a Great Speaker

Giving a Good Speech vs. Being a Great Speaker. Connecting With Your Audience. Presented By: Lucdwin Luck Seminole State College, Sanford, FL. Learning Objectives. After the presentation the audience should be able to: Prepare an effective speech Connect with an audience. Affiliations.

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Giving a Good Speech vs. Being a Great Speaker

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  1. Giving a Good Speechvs.Being a Great Speaker Connecting With Your Audience Presented By: Lucdwin Luck Seminole State College, Sanford, FL

  2. Learning Objectives • After the presentation the audience should be able to: • Prepare an effective speech • Connect with an audience

  3. Affiliations • United States Marine Corps. • Phi Beta Lambda, Seminole State College, Sanford, FL • Toastmasters International, Winter Park, FL

  4. Types of Communication • Text • Email • Phone • Face to Face (Speaking)

  5. Purpose of Speaking • Informing • Demonstrating • Motivating • Persuasive

  6. To Whom are We Speaking? • Family • Friends • Associates • Strangers (Anyone around you)

  7. Organized Speech • Attention Getter • Credentials • Purpose • Body • Conclusion

  8. Set Expectations/Theme • Speech Title • Catch Phrase • Selling Pitch • Motto/Slogan

  9. Communication Style • Aggressive • Sensitive • Careful/Politician • Soft/Sweet/Flowery • Enthusiastic

  10. Speak To Your Audience • Talk about yourself • Why did you join PBL? • Why did you attend this workshop?

  11. Challenges of Speaking • Confidence • Clarity • Connecting with the audience

  12. Confidence • Take opportunities to speak • Practice PracticePractice

  13. Clarity • Outline • Transitions • Vivid words • Vocal Variety • Body Language

  14. Connecting With the Audience • WIFM • Evoke emotions/memories • Paint the picture • Make them care

  15. Other Considerations • Handouts • Demonstration • Visual Aid • Humor/Jokes

  16. Contact Information • Name: Lucdwin Luck • Email: lucdwin.luck@gmail.com • LinkedIN: Lucdwin Luck

  17. Conclusion

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