Public Communication & Persuasion PDF

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Tarlac State University

Lordelyn Y. Pulmano, LPT

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This document is a chapter on public communication and persuasion. It outlines important concepts like lesson objectives, the power of public speaking, preparation, nonverbal communication, and the tradition of public speaking. The content also discusses similarities and differences between public speaking and conversation.

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PUBLIC COMMUNICATION & PERSUASION (Chapter 1 – Part I) Prepared by: Lordelyn Y. Pulmano, LPT LESSON OBJECTIVES 1 2 3 01 THE POWER OF PUBLIC SPEAKING What is PUBLIC SPEAKING? SKILLS REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING 1. Planning and Preparation A...

PUBLIC COMMUNICATION & PERSUASION (Chapter 1 – Part I) Prepared by: Lordelyn Y. Pulmano, LPT LESSON OBJECTIVES 1 2 3 01 THE POWER OF PUBLIC SPEAKING What is PUBLIC SPEAKING? SKILLS REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING 1. Planning and Preparation A B C 2. Positive Nonverbal Communication Your POSTURE & Your FACIAL MOVEMENTS & Your VOICE PITCH & BODY MOVEMENTS MAINTAINING EYE CONTACT TONE NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION POSITIVE EXAMPLES NEGATIVE EXAMPLES 02 TRADITION OF PUBLIC SPEAKING SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES 03 BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATION DIFFERENCES A BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATION STRUCTURED vs UNSTRUCTURED 1 FORMAL LANGUAGE vs INFORMAL LANGUAGE 2 DELIBERATE vs SPONTANEOUS 3 CLEARLY DEFINED ROLES vs FLUID ROLES 4 TIME-BOUND vs NON-TIME BOUND 5 EVENT-DRIVEN vs CHANNEL-DRIVEN 6 NEED BASED vs SITUATIONAL 7 CONCENTRATED RESPONSIBILITY vs DISTRIBUTED RESPONSIBILITY 8 CONCENTRATED RESPONSIBILITY vs DISTRIBUTED RESPONSIBILITY 8 MONOLOGUE vs DIALOGUE 9 SKILL TO INTERACT vs OBLIGATION TO INTERACT 10 SKILL TO INTERACT vs OBLIGATION TO INTERACT 10 LISTENING ONE WAY vs LISTENING BOTH WAYS 11 PUBLIC AUDIENCE vs PRIVATE AUDIENCE 12 METHOD OF DELIVERY 13 SIMILARITIES A BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATION 1 WHAT YOU SAY IS TAILORED TO YOUR AUDIENCE 2 MAINTAINING ETIQUETTE 3 IT MUST BE SENSIBLE 4 BEING MEANINGFUL MAKES THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD AND GREAT 5 SUCCESS RELIES ON HOW ENGAGING IT IS 6 STORYTELLING IS AN IMPORTANT SKILL 7 THEY BOTH USE VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION 8 BOTH INVOLVE ADAPTING TO LISTENER’S FEEDBACK 9 EMPHASIS ON EYE CONTACT 10 HUMOR IS ALWAYS WELCOME 11 EMPHASIS ON AUDIENCE-SPEAKER SIMILARITIES YOU CAN GET PAID FOR IT 12 13 BOTH FALL UNDER THE SAME CATEGORY OF FEAR - GLOSSOPHOBIA

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