Factors of Public Speaking

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T O R S O F

T H E F AC
I DE NT I F Y NG
S P E AK I
PU B L I C
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G ro u
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MEET THE GROUP
Leanne Rose Alon (Leader)

Eathan Mathieu Aboyo Lady Sophia Gonzales

Reygie Balataso Mishael Jade Guintibano

Charles Harold Baron McCharles Darwin Maru


INTRODUCTION
Public speaking is a skill that can be mastered
with practice and understanding. This excerpt
delves into the three crucial factors that
contribute to effective public speaking:
personality, structure, and delivery. It explores
how each element plays a vital role in
conveying your message and engaging your
audience. Whether you're a seasoned speaker
or just starting out, this guide offers valuable
insights into the art of public communication.
HOW DOES ONE BECOME A
GOOD PUBLIC SPEAKER?
The ability to captivate an audience,
inspire action, and leave a lasting
impression is a powerful skill. Becoming a
good public speaker is a journey that
requires dedication, practice, and a
willingness to learn. It’s about mastering
the art of communication, connecting
with your audience, and delivering your
message with confidence and clarity.
T O R S O F
FAC
PE A K I NG
PU BLI C S
Pay attention to your attire,
PERSONALITY ensuring it's well-pressed and
is your total physical, mental, appropriate for the occasion.
and emotional traits. As you talk, Your posture, facial expressions,
you exhibit your knowledge, and movements also
wisdom, upbringing, values, communicate your personality, so
education, passion, energy, and project ease, alertness, and
aspiration, among others. The pleasantness. Avoid a rigid or
formal expression, as it can make
audience senses, hears, sees,
the audience uncomfortable. By
and feels your personality.
exuding energy and a positive
Personal grooming is crucial for a
demeanor, you create a
good speaker, as it reflects your
welcoming and engaging
professionalism and confidence.
atmosphere for your audience.
You may summarize your main points
STRUCTURE toward the end of your speech then
leave something for the audience to do
refers to the content of your or think about.
message. Do you have an
interesting opening staternent that While you may have the personality and
will surely get the attention of the have prepared a well-structured speech,
without good delivery, the message may
audience? Are the main points of
be wasted.
your message clear and presented
logically? Did you use transition In conclusion, start a persuasive
words to connect your ideas to the speech with a captivating introduction,
next one? This will help the present clear and organized main
points, use transition words for
audience understand the
coherence, and end with a strong
organization of your presentation.
conclusion. Effective delivery is also
Do you have a strong concluding crucial to ensure the message is
statement? impactful.
Appropriate gestures and facial
DELIVERY expressions, on the other hand, are
nonverbal expressions that facilitate
includes the quality of your voice, the understanding of the verbal
expressions.
use of appropriate gestures and
facial expressions, pacing as you Humor helps lighten an otherwise
serious topic. While you are not asked
deliver the lines, humor, and the to become a comedian, you are asked
X-factor. Knowing how to adjust to inject a little humor such as a short
joke. This one needs practice, though,
the volume and pitch of your
Funny cartoons fit for the occasion
voice greatly helps not only for may be used for starters.
making yourself heard by the
The X- factor may be a dramatic,
audience but more so for unusual, or effective visual
emphasizing important points in presentation that leaves a great
impact on the audience. Obviously, it
your message. must be directly or indirectly related
to the message.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, effective public speaking
requires a harmonious blend of personality,
structure, and delivery. Your personality
shines through in your presentation, while a
well-structured speech ensures clarity and
coherence. Delivering your message with
confidence, enthusiasm, and appropriate
nonverbal cues enhances its impact. By
mastering these three elements, you can
captivate your audience and deliver
powerful presentations.
THAN
K YOU

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