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The document provides guidance on how to give a good speech at a school prize giving ceremony. It discusses 4 key principles: 1) being well-prepared by planning the structure, main ideas, and rehearsing; 2) preparing the speech text; 3) using good body language, gestures, and eye contact; and 4) considering dos and don'ts such as choosing appropriate clothes and introducing yourself. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience, having a clear purpose and topic, engaging the audience through delivery, and structuring the speech well.

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Tutorial 1

The document provides guidance on how to give a good speech at a school prize giving ceremony. It discusses 4 key principles: 1) being well-prepared by planning the structure, main ideas, and rehearsing; 2) preparing the speech text; 3) using good body language, gestures, and eye contact; and 4) considering dos and don'ts such as choosing appropriate clothes and introducing yourself. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience, having a clear purpose and topic, engaging the audience through delivery, and structuring the speech well.

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Tutorial 1: Imagine that you are invited to give a

speech at a school for its prize giving ceremony.


What do you think you need to do? Discuss critically
with your group members.
Prepared by:
Nur Syahidah bt Abdul Rashid
A’in Fhatin Hanani bt Rijan
Toh Shao Chyi

PSPK3013

Mr. Rahim bin Mohd Noh


1. Be well-prepared
PRINCIPLES OF
MAKING A GOOD 2. Prepare the speech text
3. Body Language, Gestures
PRESENTATION and eye contact
4. Consider the Do’s and Don’ts

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#1: Be well-prepared
Asking questions: 5W1H
• Why do I deliver this speech? (Purposes)
• What will the audiences gain after this speech? (Objectives)
What are the messages? (Messages)

• Who are the audiences? (Objects)

• When will it happen? (Time)

• Where will it be held? (Venue)

• How will I deliver it? (Methods)

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#1: Be well-prepared
Planning what to say
• How many parts of the speech?

• Main ideas?

• Supporting ideas?

• Supporting materials?

Preparing for your speech


• Write down the structures

• Rehearse many times

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#2 Preparing the Speech
You can dive right into public speaking

Get into the right • To make sure the audience get what you are trying to
convey should be your focus throughout the process.
frame of mind

• Do what’s right.
Commit to strong • Be up front about intentions, tell the truth, do not take
credit for someone’s else work/ideas
ethics. • When in doubt, take it out.

• Take actions that enhance, not diminish your reputation


• Show courtesy, use good manners, listen to others, be fair,
Be civil. do not ridicule and show respect to your audience.
• Congratulate the winners / best achievers.
• Aspects to consider before drafting
a speech?

Determine
Analyze Your Purpose Choose Your
Audience • To Topic
inform, persuade, mar
• Includes demographic • Select a topic in which
k a special
and psychographic occasion, etc. you have
info interest, appropriate
• Eg: To motivate: and meaningful
• Take this info and
make decisions to Gives examples of • If audience is
construct a speech successful people in general/mixed, choos
that is relevant and the speech. e a topic of wide
interesting. Give words of interest and broad
motivation. appeal
#3: Don’t bore your audience
• Use body gestures, eye contact and
appropriate body language

• Be a friendly but confident speaker

• Talk, don’t read!

• Connect with the audiences

• Don’t waste your time

• Make sure they understand

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#4 DO’s and DON’Ts

Speaker
• Choose appropriate clothes

• Stand straight and open your hands

• Always smile and use eye contacts

• Use facial expression and body languages

• Introduce yourself

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DO’s and DON’Ts

Speech
• Well-structured

• Clear and understandable language

• Speak clearly and at a good speed

• Your voice shouldn’t be monotone

• Be hilarious but not ridiculous

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