GST 122 - Dr. Ubaidallah
GST 122 - Dr. Ubaidallah
GST 122 - Dr. Ubaidallah
› By medium of communication, we mean the channel used between › 3. Definition of Terms: This also helps speakers in their
the speaker and their audience. It is of utmost importance for a
speaker to examine their audience before choosing the appropriate introductory remark. For clarity sake, they define and
medium to deliver the speech. For instance, a speaker who knows
that their audience is entirely a group of market men and women or explain terms they think are unfamiliar to the majority of
rural people, the speech would prove abortive if they choose
Standard British or American English. For this group of people, the audience, and give background information where
code switching or code mixing can play a role in the speech
delivery. In the same vein, it would be wrong if the speaker chooses necessary.
informal or substandard English, knowing that their audience is a
group of educated and learned people respectively. Nonetheless,
the aforementioned factors (1-5) determine what a speaker’s › 4. Use of Anecdote: This is a personal life
medium of communication would be.
experience/story that may have happened to the speaker,
› TECHNIQUES OF PUBLIC SPEECH someone or about something the speaker read, which
› Several techniques could be used to achieve a public they use to impress or clarify point or an issue in the
speech some of which could be:
course of the peech.
› 1. Greeting the Audience: Speakers use salutation or
greeting as part of their introduction, aiming at seizing
› Use of Illustrations and Examples: in a public speech,
the attention of their audience.
speakers use thus: like, for example, to illustrate etc. to
make
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› 7. Word, phrase and even sentence repetition
› 6. Use of Titles, Headings and Subheadings: The use of
› 8. Use of concrete rather than abstract terms
mesmerizing or striking title for a speech, headings and
› 9. More interjections
subheadings prove a good technique as they make the
› 10. More exclamatory and imperative sentences
speaker to transmit their messages in meaningful chunks.
› REFERENCES
› 7. Use of Summary Words/Phrases: To avoid the
› Alagbe, Adewole Adigun and Zoyal, Terfa Mischach. A
audience being left awaited for something else to be said, Course Text in General English. Wukari: Siloam
the use of summary words or phrases like: to sum up, to › Publications, 2016.
conclude, etc would be important to end the speech.
› Aworo-Okoroh, Joy. Principles of Reading and Writing. Jos:
› CHARACTERISTICS OF SPEECH OR ORAL Eiwa Press ltd, 2012.
COMMUNICATION
› J. D. Murthy. Contemporary English Grammar. Lagos:
› 1.Paralinguistic devices or non-verbal communication Book Master, 2011.
signals like facial expressions and other body language
or movements. › Stephen O. David and Daniel P. Moles. English and
Communication Skills for Tertiary Institutions
› 2. Simple diction (choice of words)
› (Revised Edition). Enugu: Rossen Publications Ltd, 2011.
› 3. Shorter sentences