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Books > Language & Literature > Language teaching & learning (other than ELT) > Specific skills > Speaking / pronunciation skills
The fear of public speaking is the most common fear and actually
prevents many people from achieving their great potential. Imagine
if you were comfortable with speaking in public and took every
opportunity presented, how would your life improve? Whether you are
a student required to speak in the speech class, a manager
requested to do a sales presentation or a friend asked to give a
eulogy in a funeral, there are many benefits of public speaking as
it's a great way to gain exposure, self-confidence, and success.
Every great speaker started out as a poor one, what made them a
success was their willingness to take a chance, try again, and view
every opportunity as a learning experience to becoming a confident
and competent speaker. This book is about the amazing 10 speeches
of the author, a competent communicator in the renowned public
speaking club, Toastmasters International. The speeches are
wonderfully arranged and are in themselves thought provoking that
will surely incite readers to rethink about their own realities.
While this book basically revolves around ten speeches, the
intention of this author is to bring the empowering messages of all
the speeches to as many audience, listeners and readers possible.
The topics discussed here are as timely and relevant today as they
are yesterday and tomorrow. It is by this author's deep sincerity
and aspiration that by mere sharing of his messages, as presented
in his speaking engagements and now in this book, he will initiate
conceptual ripples which will positively impact our world and make
it better place to live in. Hopeful that the messages will go a
long long way and time. Yet more to it, this book is basically a
speech manual for public speakers and aspirants as well. This book
will guide you through the world of public speaking while enjoying
the amusing stories in the ten awesome speeches of a Competent
Speaker. Toastmasters International members and TED Talks
subscribers alike will definitely love this
Powerful Public Speaking: From Beginning to End The most demanding
and time-consuming tasks in preparing successful presentations are
developing an authoritative introduction and a powerful conclusion.
You already know what you want to say in the middle. Leave 'Em
Speechless is designed as a working reference to help you get past
that initially paralyzing writer's block. The Stanberrys provide
you with a platinum collection of over 150 powerful openings and
closings that can be quickly adapted to set a strong framework for
any presentation. The openings and closings include themes for most
presentations, e.g., funny, serious, even how to win over a
difficult crowd. All you have to do is provide the "middle" and you
are on your way to a guaranteed successful performance Valuable
tips are also provided for incorporating powerful jokes and
anecdotes to make your points within the body of the speech. Armed
with these time-tested openings and closings, regardless of your
topic, you can be prepared to truly LEAVE 'EM SPEECHLESS
Now Available! Acquiring the Major Speech Functions is a practical
handbook for students who plan to study in Russia or spend time in
Russian-speaking communities and want to not only communicate with
grammatical correctness but use the language in ordinary situations
the way Russians dowhether for making requests, offering or
accepting an invitation, consoling, complaining, or simply
improving on how to start and maintain a conversation in Russian
that is natural and culturally appropriate. Acquiring the Major
Speech Functions includes: 13 SPEECH ETIQUETTE THEMES 62 LISTENING
ACTIVITIES 59 DRILLS 84 SITUATIONAL SCENARIOS 62 WRITING
ASSIGNMENTS
Pragmatic Public Speaking: A Workshop Approach to Real World
Speeches explains why speaking well is a necessary tool for
professional success, and how to speak well in a variety of
situations and genres. Using a workbook format, each chapter of the
book discusses why a particular type of speech is useful and gives
tips on preparation and provides two practice assignments. The
initial chapters deal with speech preparation strategies such
outlining and organizing informative speeches, researching, and
creating visual aids. Then, students learn about the components of
effective delivery- voice and body language. The final chapters
address the art of persuasive speaking, which includes
understanding claims, fallacies, and advocacy. Every chapter
includes a brainstorm box to help students prepare, a speech
checklist for review, an atomistic evaluation, and a holistic
evaluation. As they move through the book, readers learn how to
analyze speeches, look for logical chains of progression, and
identify flaws in logic. Designed to prepare students for a
successful communication future, Pragmatic Public Speaking can be
used in introductory communication and public speaking courses.
A compilation of readings on the art and practice of public
speaking, Speaking Well: Practical Public Speaking for College
Students teaches two-year technical and career college students how
to choose quality information on given topics, formulate valid and
presentable speeches, and deliver correct, understandable
presentations. Speaking Well discusses speech anxiety, outlining,
vocabulary and grammar issues, various types of speeches, and the
important role of preparation. Students learn about topic
selection, speech delivery, and presentation aids. The final
chapters are devoted to readings on customer-service skills,
ceremonial speeches for social gatherings, and public presentations
on behalf of an organization. Care is taken to link the material to
real-world speaking situations including introductions, job
interviews, meeting presentations, and briefings. Based on the
editor's fifteen years of college teaching experience, Speaking
Well is filled with information and exercises directly related to
the two-year technical college mission - enabling students to enter
the workforce with the skills they need to succeed. This usable,
accessible text is ideal for courses in communication and public
speaking.
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