Pola Pertama SBP (STATEMENT, BUKTI, PENUTUP) - 9 Pola Bicara Terstruktur | Coach Riko Abu Alfatih
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the importance of structured speaking in building influence, trust, and leadership. The speaker highlights how great communicators are not naturally gifted by chance, but develop clear speaking habits through consistent practice. To help audiences speak more effectively, the video introduces a simple three-step “Pyramid Structure” consisting of Statement, Proof, and Closing. Viewers learn how to present a strong main idea, support it with facts, stories, or research, and end with a memorable conclusion or call to action. Using public speaking as an example, the speaker demonstrates how this method creates smoother, more organized communication that keeps listeners engaged and makes messages more convincing.
Takeaways
- 😀 Speaking skills determine the level of influence you can have and how much others believe in your vision.
- 😀 Great speakers are fluent because they practice speaking in a structured and patterned way every day.
- 😀 Speaking without structure is like walking without a map; it often leads to confusion and going off-topic.
- 😀 The S-B-P (Statement → Evidence → Closing) framework is a practical method to structure your speech.
- 😀 Statement: Clearly present your main idea or message to the audience to grab attention.
- 😀 Evidence: Support your statement with facts, research, stories, or personal experiences to make it convincing.
- 😀 Closing: Conclude with a call-to-action or a strong closing statement to reinforce your message.
- 😀 Bridges (transitional questions or statements) help smoothly connect your statement to the evidence.
- 😀 Consistent practice of structured speaking is essential; theory alone is not effective.
- 😀 Using the S-B-P structure ensures your speech is logical, persuasive, and easy for the audience to follow.
- 😀 Even simple statements require supporting evidence to convince your audience fully.
- 😀 Ending with a question or call-to-action engages the audience and encourages participation or reflection.
Q & A
What is the main message of the video transcript?
-The main message is that speaking skills determine your influence and credibility, and that structuring your speech effectively using a clear pattern improves communication and persuasiveness.
Why do great speakers often speak fluently according to the transcript?
-Great speakers speak fluently because they practice speaking in a structured and patterned way every day, not by chance.
What happens if someone speaks without a structure?
-Speaking without a structure often leads to going off-topic, jumping between ideas unpredictably, and making it difficult for the audience to follow, similar to walking without a map.
What is the three-part pyramid structure introduced in the video?
-The pyramid structure consists of three parts: Statement (S) to present the main idea, Evidence/Bukti (B) to support it with facts or stories, and Closing/Penutup (P) to conclude with a strong statement or call to action.
What should a Statement (S) include in this structure?
-A Statement should present the main message or idea you want to convey to the audience clearly and concisely.
How should Evidence/Bukti (B) be presented?
-Evidence should include supporting facts, data, research, or personal experiences that strengthen the statement. A bridge or question is often used to transition smoothly from the statement to the evidence.
What is the purpose of the bridge between statement and evidence?
-The bridge helps make the transition from statement to evidence smooth, preventing abrupt jumps in the argument and keeping the audience engaged.
What should the Closing/Penutup (P) accomplish?
-The closing should summarize or reinforce the main message, provide a memorable ending, and optionally include a call to action or a reflective question for the audience.
Can you give an example of the Statement → Evidence → Closing pattern from the transcript?
-Example: Statement: 'Public speaking is key to unlocking career and leadership opportunities.' Bridge: 'How can speaking skills change someone's career path?' Evidence: 'Speaking skills determine how much influence you can have and how much people trust your vision.' Closing: 'Public speaking is not just about speaking in public, but a ticket to influence and leadership. Do you want to develop this skill or delay it?'
Why is it important to practice the Statement → Evidence → Closing pattern?
-Practicing this pattern helps ensure that your speech is structured, persuasive, and easy for the audience to follow, improving your ability to influence and communicate effectively.
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