THINK Public Speaking

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2012-01-08
Publisher(s): Pearson
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Summary

Debuting in its first edition, THINK Public Speaking usesthe popular magazine-style format of Pearson's THINK series and blends the how and why of effective public speaking into a highly visual, reader-friendly overview. THINK Public Speakingis a lively, accessible treatment of the core concepts of public speaking, filled with practical advice and examples and grounded in theory and research. THINK Public Speakingprovides students with all the essentials for speaking successfully in the classroom and beyond-and at less than half the cost of a traditional text.

Table of Contents

PART I: THINK BASICS

 

Chapter 1       Principles of Effective Speaking

The Benefits of Effective Speaking

Defining Public and Presentation Speaking

The Public Speaking Tradition

The Key Elements and Guiding Principles

The Dynamic Presentation Model

Effective and Ethical Speaking

 

Chapter 2       Speaking with Confidence

You Are Not Alone

Understanding Communication Apprehension

Misconceptions About Speaking Anxiety

Building Confidence

Reducing Speaking Anxiety

Practice Matters

 

Chapter 3       Listening and Critical Thinking

The Challenge of Listening

The Audience’s Listening Responsibilities

The Speaker’s Listening Responsibilities

The Shared Responsibilities of Speakers and Listeners

What Is Critical Thinking?

The Fallacies of Argument

Critical Thinking Strategies for Speakers

 

PART II: THINK PREPARATION

 

Chapter 4       Purpose and Topic

Differentiating Types of Speeches

Determining Your Purpose

Choosing an Appropriate Topic

Beginning Your Research Now

 

Chapter 5       Audience Analysis and Adaptation

Focusing on Your Audience

Knowing Your Audience

Gathering Audience Information

Adapting to Your Audience

 

Chapter 6       Speaker Credibility and Ethics

The Power of Speaker Credibility

The Components of Speaker Credibility

Developing Your Credibility

Good Speeches by Good Speakers

The Good Audience

 

Chapter 7       Speech Setting and Occasion

Logistics

Media Support

Occasion

Appearance

 

PART III: THINK CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION

 

Chapter 8       Research and Supporting Material

Supporting Your Content

Testing Your Supporting Material

Documenting Your Content

 

Chapter 9       Organization and Outlining

Understanding Why Organization Matters

Determining Your Key Points

Outlining

Using the Speech Framer

Choosing Organizational Patterns

Connecting Your Key Points

Organizing Creatively

 

Chapter 10     Introductions and Conclusions

Introductions as Mini-Speeches

Ways to Begin

Starting Strong

Conclusions as Mini-Speeches

Ways to End

Ending Effectively

 

PART IV: THINK ENGAGING YOUR AUDIENCE

 

Chapter 11     Engaging Language

The Nature of Language

The CORE Speaking Styles

Stylistic Devices

Your Language and Your Audience

 

Chapter 12     Generating Audience Interest

Overcoming Audience Disinterest

The Power of Stories

The Value of Humor

The Benefits of Audience Participation

The Advantages of Immediacy

 

Chapter 13     Delivering Your Speech

The Role of Delivery

Forms of Delivery

Using Notes Effectively

Components of Vocal Delivery

Vocal Clarity and Correctness

Components of Physical Delivery

Mediated Presentations

 

Chapter 14     Presentation Aids

The Functions of Presentation Aids

Types of Presentation Aids

Choosing the Medium

Visual Design Principles

Delivering Your Presentation Aids

 

PART V: THINK SPEAKING IN ACTION

 

Chapter 15     Speaking to Inform  

What Is an Informative Speech?

Informative Communication Strategies

Insider Secrets of Informative Speakers

Informative Speaking in Action

 

Chapter 16     Speaking to Persuade

Persuading Others

Building Persuasive Arguments

The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion

Persuasive Organizational Patterns

Persuasive Speaking in Action

 

Chapter 17     Speaking on Special Occasions

Special Occasion Speeches

Introducing a Presenter

Toasts

Eulogies

Sales Presentations

Humorous Speeches

Question-and-Answer Sessions

Impromptu Speaking

Special Occasion Speaking in Action

 

Appendix A    Speaking in Groups

Group Presentations

Public Group Presentations

Team Presentations

Private Group Presentations

Communicating in Groups

 

Appendix B    Sample Speeches

Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address

George W. Bush, Speech at “Ground Zero”

Julie Borchard, The Sound of Muzak

Regina Smith, What’s Fair Is Fair

Nick Jonas, Diabetes Awareness

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Presidential Campaign Concession Speech

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