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Topics: Posture of the Power of Voice, Qualities of a Good Speaker, and Articulation
I. Objectives:
II. Procedure:
1. Greet the learners and start the class with an opening prayer.
2. Introduce the subject topic with the motivational activity.
3. Discuss the first topic: Posture of the Power of Voice.
4. Provide clarifications related to the first topic.
5. Enumerate how to improve the speaking skills of the learners by introducing the second
topic: Tips for effective listening.
6. Provide clarifications related to the second topic.
7. Explain what is articulation and how it articulate.
8. Provide clarifications about the last topic.
- When it comes to using body language, there's an easy way to remember. Just think the
Nuetral, Open, Defined, and Strong. You should begin in a neutral positionwith hands on your
sides. It helps you to open to your audience, so that influence flows freely in both directions.
Gesture, sparingly, using defined or clean hand gesture that will help them to make them
strong.
2. Use space like an actor, and you'll control the room
- When you speak in front or in public, a certain amount of space on the stage is yours by
rights. Leaders know how to project power by the way they stand and move.
- When yoy deal with objects as a speaker, whether it's a remote clicker or a handout or the
screen itself. The tool is there to help you get your message across. Just remember, it's only a
tool, and you're the influencer in the room.
- We might cal this one the " forgotten relative" in the body language family. Yet, the human
face is vital to communication from recognizing another person to understanding the subtle
clues that underlie motive. Audience members depen upon your facial expression to augment
meaning.
- Aside from your brain, your voice is the most flexible communication instrument you own.
So, you should learn how to use your voice to influence others. It don't mean that only in terms
of voice and speech improvement for mor pleasant and powerful speaking. It also referring to
the many ways vocal expressiveness helps you indicate meaning and intention
- One of the most important qualities of a good speaker is the ability to be prepared. When
conducting a public speaking, you are generally given a topic to focus on. This may be for the
purpose of sharing ideas, or just to spread the word about a certain issue.
- Audience don't want a repeat of something that they have heard before. They want to hear
a new perspective and a unique message can make your entire talk seem more empowering
and impactful.
3. They provide actionable content
- A good public speaker doesn't always deliver a speech or talk just to pass the time. Their
public speeches are generally designed to help the audience to improve on what they do or the
way in which they think.
- Remember that your audience might not even know the basics of what you are talking
about, and you should draft your speech in a way that allows them to understand.
- One of the hardest thing to do is to captivate your audience while talking in public. The best
approach to this doesn't have anything to do with the subject matter you are addressing, but
rather the way in which you deliver your message. This is called charisma.
- Public speaker often shy away from questions because they don't want to knoe immediately
how the audience percieves the talk that they are giving.
Articulation means to say or pronounce something in a way that can be clearly heard and
understood like expressing an idea or thought in words.
How to articulate:
References:
https://glenora.net
https://www.conovercompany.com
https://www.skillsyouneed.com
https://genardmethod.com
https://simple.m.wikipedia.com
https://dectionarycambridge.org
https://blog.bmconsultantsindia.com
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