Unit 1B - Breaking Down & Building Speeches
Cardinal Principles of Speech:
1. You must have something to say.
2. You must want to say it.
Ask yourself, what do I want to say? Should I say it? How do I say it?
- Research and Writing
- Rhetorical Deductive Process
- Tone
- Style (Format)
- Take Home Message
- Posture
- Diction
- Projection
- Eye Contact
- Preparation of Presentation (outline, word for word, prompter, visuals, etc)
- Rhetorical Deductive Process
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Sample/Example: Public Speeches
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***PUBLIC SPEAKING IS
THE STRONGEST FEAR IN OUR LANGUAGE***
I AM SPECIAL - There is only one of each of us. Never in the history of the world will there be another you. Only one person can see and say things the way that you do. Everyone yearns to make a contribution. 100% Control over what you share is yours.
W.D.I.L.L. - What Do I Look Like?
Mr. Robbins, Digital Media & Communications, Watertown High School, 50 Columbia Street, Watertown, MA 02472