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What is Communication?
Nonverbal
Communication

-body language
-eye contact
Importance of
Communication

Class Presentations

Field Research

Business Communications

Public Speaking
Fear of Public Speaking

Population
No.1 fear=Public Speaking
Fear No.2=Death
Stage fright
-In spotlight
-unprepared
-inexperienced
Effective Communication

Preparation

Practice

Presence
Effective Communication

Preparation
 research -non-research
 format -speak on what you know
-Notes- outline main points
-note cards vs. full sized paper
Sample Speech Outline

I. Introduction
Thesis

II. Body
support arguments

III. Conclusion
review
Effective Communication
Practice
- practice makes perfect
- revision
- get time right
Effective Communication
Presence
-nervousness- fright is common
-Body language
-voice tone
-gestures
-eye contact
-positive attitude
Things You Shouldn’t
Do
Read directly from notes
Read directly from screen
Turn back on audience
Slouch, hands in pockets
No um, ah, you know’s
No nervous gestures
Talk too fast,
Talk too quietly
Things You Should Do
Eye contact
Can glance at
notes
Appropriate
gestures
Rhetorical
questions to
involve audience
Ten Successful Tips
Control the “Butterflies”

Know the room- become familiar


with the place of presentation
Know the audience- greet or chat
with the audience before hand. It’s
easier to speak to friends than to
strangers
Know your material-increased
nervousness is due to un-
preparedness
Control the “Butterflies”

Relaxation- relax entire body by


stretching and breathing so as
to ease the tension
Visualize giving your speech-
Visualize yourself giving your
speech from start to finish. By
visualizing yourself successful,
you will be successful
Control the “Butterflies”

People want you to succeed-the


audience is there to see you
succeed not to fail
Don’t apologize-by mentioning
your nervousness or apologizing,
you’ll only be calling the
audience’s attention to mistakes
Control the “Butterflies”

Concentrate on your message-


not the medium. Focus on the
message you are trying to
convey and not on your anxieties
Turn nervousness into positive
energy-nervousness increases
adrenaline, transform it into
vitality and enthusiasm
Control the “Butterflies”

Gain experience-experience
builds confidence, which is key
to effective public speaking
Practice takes you from this..
To this….

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