Public speaking without fear: How To Speak In Public
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Public speaking without fear - Mark Speakstone
Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING
CHAPTER 2: WHY PUBLIC SPEAKING MAKE US NERVOUS?
CHAPTER 3: GLASSOPHOBIA
SYMPTOMS OF GLASSOPHOBIA:
CHAPTER 4: OVERVIEW OF A SPEECH:
SELECT A TOPIC
ANALYZE THE AUDIENCE
DETERMINE THE SPEECH PURPOSE
General-purpose: notify
Specific purpose: To inform the public about the privacy policy of the social networking site Facebook.
Thesis: Facebook collects much information about users and uses it for a variety of and sometimes surprising purposes. No matter where you are in the planning phase, always read the dissertation statement to ensure that you are on the right track to explain or prove the critical idea of your speech.
DEVELOP THE MAIN POINTS
GATHER SUPPORTING MATERIALS
OUTLINE THE SPEECH
CONSIDER PRESENTATION AIDS
PRACTICE DELIVERING THE SPEECH
VOCAL DELIVERY
NONVERBAL DELIVERY
CHAPTER 5: ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
ACQUIRING CONFIDENCE BEFORE AN AUDIENCE
CONCENTRATION IN DELIVERY
FEELING AND ENTHUSIASM
RIGHT THINKING AND PERSONALITY
CHAPTER 6: COUNTERING FEAR FOR EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING
UNDERSTANDING YOUR FEAR
FEELING UNWORTHY
FORGETTING YOUR LINES
BAD PACING
MAKING MISTAKES
BEING THE CENTER OF ATTENTION
HANDLING QUESTIONS
TECHNICAL FAILURE
LOOKING LIKE A FOOL
FACE YOUR FEARS HEAD-ON
CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSION
PUBLIC SPEAKING
WITHOUT FEAR
How To Speak In Public
Mark Spekstone
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