from Part III - Communication Skills
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2011
In this unit you will learn:
the importance of public speaking
the reasons for the fear of public speaking
how to overcome the fear
guidelines/techniques/strategies of public speaking
essentials of public speaking
tips for rehearsing your speech
techniques for delivering a public speech
how to assess your speech
What is Public Speaking?
Public speaking is a form of communication in which a speaker speaks to a group of people with a view to sharing his ideas/thoughts on a topic. The speaker might add to the knowledge of the listeners, or influence their attitudes or behaviour. For instance, as a speaker, one may have to address a gathering at a function, talk in a committee meeting or announce a toast at a wedding or birthday party.
Is Public Speaking an Art or a Science?
Public speaking is both an art and a science. It is an art because there are some who are born speakers. They are always willing to speak on any occasion, irrespective of the size of the audience. It is a science because one can train oneself, or be trained, to be a good speaker. All that is required for someone to be a great speaker are a few guidelines on public speaking.
Advantages of Public Speaking
For your career growth
Your speaking skills will be an asset to you and to your organisation. You can use your skills to influence people and to motivate them to work towards certain goals.
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