SUMMARY ABOUT PERSUASIVE SPEAKING FROM 10 DIFFERENT BOOKS Book title: Communication at Work Author: Marylin S. Kelly Types of Topic Persuasive speaking is a speech given in hopes of swaying the audiences to believe and support the things that the speech giver is saying. Persuasive speeches may attempt to inspire the audience to agree with or reject a point of view‚ to further commit them to an idea or to actuate the audience. There are four types of policy: fact‚ value‚ policy and topic.
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many different topics‚ but unfortunately‚ public speaking and/ or communications was not one of them. In fact‚ the last class that I took even relatively close to this one was in junior high school. In some sense‚ I guess that this could be thought of as a good thing‚ because now I can learn at a college level to begin with.<br><br>My goals for this class are fairly numerous‚ but all are based on all around knowledge and improvement of public speaking in a general sense. I want to be able to get up
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Public Speaking is simply the art of speaking in public. Did I hear you say “duh”? Well‚let’s have a more elaborate definition. I define it as the PROCESS of Speaking to a GROUP of PEOPLE in a STRUCTURED and DELIBERATE manner intended to inform‚ influence or entertain the listeners. Please notice that I wrote some words in uppercase. That’s because I want you to pay attention to them. PUBLIC SPEAKING IS A PROCESS. It is different from rambling or gisting. It starts with a
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Toneisha Gooch Speaking Outline I. Introduction A. Toddlers‚ babies‚ different chocking causes B. To inform my audience on how to perform CPR on infants or children C. Shouting and taping‚ Pump‚ Open airway‚ Blow D. A preview of these steps are: Noticing a child not breathing call 911 II. Body A. Shout and Tap 1. Shout name‚ lightly tap. (Mickey Eisenberg M.D. University of Washington School of Medicine. Updated 2010 Http:depts.washington
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The Goal of Persuasive Speaking Persuasion is a communication process involving both verbal and nonverbal messages. - The ultimate goal is action or change. * Adoption asks listeners to demonstrate their acceptance * Discontinuance asks listeners to avoid certain behavior * Deterrence asks listeners to prevent an occurrence of something * Continuance asks listeners to continue to perform behaviors Topics for Persuasive Speeches Questions of Fact identify what is true or false Questions
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Cited: Gregory‚ Hamilton. Public Speaking for College Career; Tenth Edition. New York. McGraw Hill. 2013. Print.
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Good morning‚ everyone‚ We‚ SMK St. Joseph Miri‚ would like to present a choral speaking performance entitled “Colourful Malaysians” Malaysians are an interesting lot in South East Asia We are a mélange of colours‚ creeds and cultures Among us you can see Malays‚ Chinese‚ Indians‚ Ibans and other indigenous ethnic groups. Many of us are bilingual‚trilingual and quadrilingual‚ being able to speak more than one language. It’s not a surprise to see Ahmad being able to speak Malay and English
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Skill Development: Fear of public speaking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a56v2PSUQy8&feature=related Proactive = controlling a situation by making things happen or by preparing for possible future problems Myth = an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true Come across = to make a particular impression Overwhelming = something that is so confusing or difficult Optimal = best or most effective Profound = major‚ significant Intimate = having a very
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Speaking and Writing. During our class discussion about speaking and writing‚ we as a group had the question ’Which came first‚ speech or writing - and which is most important?’ We as a group was undecided on which was most important. So we thought why speech is important and the main reasons were‚ the use of speech is used more frequently as it is easier to convey a message across to the other person as sometimes we can misunderstand what others mean.Furthermore‚ we can also interpret meaning easier
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inform about the benefits of listening to music Thesis: Today‚ I am going to inform you about the benefits you can receive from listening to music. Introduction I. Attention-Getting Device: Do you ever listen to music to change your mood‚ entertain you‚ or to pump you up? II. Thesis: Today‚ I am going to inform you about the benefits you can receive from listening to music. III. Listener Relevance: I am sure everyone here listens to music so it would be good to know the benefits you can receive
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