Types of public speaking:
- informative – used in scientific reports, communication, lecturing, teachers’ monologues when explaining, describing certain events/events, students’ answers in classes, as well as instructions, announcements of events;
- protocol – greetings and congratulatory speeches at official events, opening speeches praising the merits of individuals or organizations, speeches at ceremonies, condolences, formal toasts;
- entertaining – private toasts, speeches at banquets, emotional speeches about interesting events;
- persuasive – to demonstrate the correctness of the speaker’s position, to strengthen or change the listener’s opinion on an issue (speeches in scientific or political debates, election, campaign or advertising speeches).
Learn how to convey your point of view, your ideas in a favorable light, to draw attention to an issue of concern or personal brand.
Speech Fundamentals. Speech Techniques
- CONFIDENT COMMUNICATION
Exercises for establishing correct speech breathing, strong voice, diction and articulation.
The concept of “communication”
Three pillars of successful communication
Where does communication begin, how to achieve goals with words?
Basic communicative abilities - FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
Exercises for establishing correct speech breathing, strong voice, diction and articulation.
Fears of public speaking
Imposter syndrome
Uncovering the strengths and weaknesses of the speaker
How to reduce anxiety before speaking?
- ATTENTION HOOKS/SPEAKING TECHNIQUES
Exercises to establish proper speech breathing, strong voice, diction and articulation
How to get and keep attention?
Contact with the audience: visualization and gesticulation
The audience – an ally and empath
Techniques – how to inspire the audience - BEAUTY OF SPEECH
Exercises for proper breathing, strong voice, diction and articulation.
Vocabulary and parasitic sounds
Intonation and pauses
Proper accents in speech
How to overcome monotony
The word – an instrument of influence and success - SPEAKER CLUB
Exercises for proper breathing, strong voice, diction and articulation.
Public speaking in front of a group
Practical consolidation of the speaker’s techniques
Analysis and recommendations for each person from the course instructor
Questions/Answers