PUBLIC SPEAKING | PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Summary
TLDRThis video script delves into the art of public speaking, exploring its evolution from traditional oratory to modern forms influenced by technology. It outlines the purposes of public speaking, such as informing, persuading, and entertaining, and highlights the historical development in Greece and Rome. The script also categorizes speech types and addresses common challenges like stage fright, offering practical tips to overcome it. The task encourages viewers to practice by creating a short speech for family members.
Takeaways
- 🗣️ Public speaking, also known as oratory or oration, is the act of addressing a live audience face-to-face, but it has evolved to include any form of speaking in modern contexts.
- 🎭 Traditionally, public speaking was part of the art of persuasion, aiming to inform, persuade, or entertain audiences.
- 🏛️ The development of public speaking has roots in ancient Greece and Rome, with prominent thinkers from these civilizations influencing its history.
- 💡 Technology has transformed public speaking, with tools like video conferencing and multimedia presentations expanding its reach and impact.
- 📈 Public speaking is crucial in professional settings, with an estimated 70% of all jobs requiring some form of it.
- 🏆 Srila Kay, a professional speaker coach based in London, identifies five types of speeches: informative, persuasive, entertaining, inspirational, and transformational.
- 🤔 Stage fright is common among speakers and manifests as physiological symptoms (sweating, increased heart rate), cognitive symptoms (mental confusion, fear of failure), and behavioral symptoms (urge to escape, stuttering).
- 👕 To combat stage fright, the speaker suggests wearing comfortable attire, knowing the speech well, understanding the audience, maintaining eye contact, focusing on goals, and enjoying the process.
- 👪 The task encourages creating a short speech based on one of Charlotte's speech types and sharing it with family members as a practice audience.
Q & A
What is public speaking also known as?
-Public speaking is also known as oratory or oration.
How has the concept of public speaking evolved over time?
-Public speaking has evolved from being face-to-face with a live audience to include any form of speaking, whether formal or informal, between an audience and the speaker.
What are the traditional purposes of public speaking?
-Traditionally, public speaking was considered to be a part of the art of persuasion, with purposes including to inform, to persuade, and to entertain.
Where was public speaking developed?
-Public speaking was developed in Greece and Rome, with prominent thinkers from these lands influencing its development.
How does technology impact the art of public speaking today?
-Technology continues to transform public speaking through video conferencing, multimedia presentations, and other non-traditional forms.
What is the role of public speaking in the professional world?
-Public speaking plays a large role in the professional world, with an estimated 70% of all jobs involving some form of public speaking.
According to Srila Kay, what are the five different speech types?
-The five different speech types according to Srila Kay are: inform or educate, persuade or sell, entertaining or amusing, inspiring or motivational, and transformational.
What is stage fright and what are its symptoms?
-Stage fright is the nervousness a speaker may experience before or during a speech. Symptoms include physiological (sweating, altered heart rate, etc.), cognitive (congestion, mental confusion), and behavioral (urging to escape, stuttering).
What are some personal tips to avoid stage fright?
-Personal tips to avoid stage fright include wearing comfortable attire, knowing your speech well, knowing your audience, maintaining eye contact, targeting your goal, and having fun.
What is the task given to the audience at the end of the script?
-The task is to create a short speech based on one of Charlotte's speech types, gather family members as an audience, and share the speech and experience in the comment section.
Outlines
🗣️ Public Speaking: Art and Evolution
This paragraph introduces public speaking, also known as oratory or oration, as a form of communication with a live audience. It has evolved to include both formal and informal speaking engagements. Traditionally part of the art of persuasion, public speaking serves to inform, persuade, and entertain. The paragraph also discusses the historical development of public speaking in Greece and Rome and how modern technology has transformed it through video conferencing and multimedia presentations. The importance of understanding when and how public speaking is most effective is emphasized, highlighting its significant role in professional settings, with an estimated 70% of jobs involving some form of public speaking.
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Keywords
💡Public Speaking
💡Persuasion
💡Informative Speech
💡Persuasive Speech
💡Entertaining Speech
💡Inspirational Speech
💡Transformational Speech
💡Stage Fright
💡Eye Contact
💡Professional Speaker
Highlights
Public speaking, also known as oratory or oration, is the act of giving a speech to a live audience.
Modern public speaking includes formal and informal speaking forms between an audience and a speaker.
Traditionally, public speaking was part of the art of persuasion.
Public speaking can serve to inform, persuade, or entertain.
Different methods, structures, and rules can be applied depending on the speaking situation.
Public speaking originated in Greece and Rome, influenced by prominent thinkers from these civilizations.
Technology has transformed public speaking through video conferencing and multimedia presentations.
Public speaking is crucial for transmitting information, telling stories, and motivating action.
70% of all jobs involve some form of public speaking.
There are five different speech types: inform/educate, persuade/sell, entertain/amuse, inspire/motivate, and transformational.
Professional public speaking for business and commercial events is often performed by professionals.
Public speaking plays a significant role in the professional world.
Stage fright is common among speakers and includes physiological, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms.
Tips to avoid stage fright include wearing comfortable attire, knowing your speech, and maintaining eye contact.
The task involves creating a short speech and presenting it to family members as an audience.
Transcripts
good day everyone today we will discuss
about public speaking
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public speaking is also called oratory
or oration it is giving speech
face-to-face to live audience however
due to the evolution of public speaking
it is modernly viewed as any form of
speaking whether it's formal or informal
between an audience and the speaker
traditionally public speaking was
considered to be a part of the art of
persuasion the act can accomplish
particular purposes including to inform
to persuade and to entertain
additionally differing methods
structures and rules can be utilized
according to the speaking situation
public speaking was developed in greece
and rome prominent thinkers from these
lands influenced the development and
evolutionary history of public speaking
currently the technology continues to
transform the art of public speaking
through newly available technology such
as video conferencing multimedia
presentations and other non-traditional
forms
public speaking can serve the purpose of
transmitting information telling a story
motivating people to act or encouraging
people knowing when public speaking is
most effective and how it is done
properly is the key to understanding the
importance of it
public speaking for business and
commercial events is often done by
professionals these speakers can be
contracted independently through
representation by speaker bureau or by
other means public speaking plays a
large role in the professional world in
fact it is believed that 70 of all jobs
involves some form of public speaking
according to srila kay a professional
speaker coach and a performer based in
london there are five different speech
types number one inform or educate this
is typically done by lecturers
professors and teachers number two
persuade or sell this is often done by
business elites or even a simple seller
of any products number three
entertaining or amusing this is done by
the witty and numerous people
number four inspiring or motivational
this is done by those optical
motivational speakers and number five
transformational this is done by a
transformative speaker where he or she
would like to apply these changes to his
or her audiences
now what if a speaker is nervous before
or during the appearance of his audience
well that is what we call stage fright
so what are the symptoms of stage fright
we have physiological
cognitive and behavioral
in physiological you are sweating
altered heart rate headache upset
stomach chills and nausea
while in cognitive you will experience
congestion and mental confusion fear of
failure and ridicule
in behavioral you are urging to escape
from the situation stuttering and
frequent or long silences so how to
avoid stage fright here is my personal
tips number one wear a very comfortable
attire
number two
know your speech well
number three
know your audience
number four maintain eye to eye contact
number five target your goal and number
six
have fun
now for your task i want you to create a
very short speech select at least one of
charlotte's speech type and gather your
family members as your audiences share
your speech as well as your experience
in the comment section
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