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EXTEMPORE, IMPROMPTU AND PREPARED PRESENTATIONS,
PUBLIC SPEAKING AND GROUP DISCUSSION-ORGANIZING
SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Nothing in life is more important than the ability to
communicate effectively.“
-Gerald R. Ford
Personal benefits of public speaking include:
1. Increased self-confidence
2. Improved communication skills
3. Increased organizational skills
4. Greater social influence
5. Enhanced ability to listen
6. Greater possibility of meeting new people
7. Lesser anxiety and fear when speaking in front of others
8. Improved memory
9. Enhanced persuasion ability
10 Greater control over emotions and body language
Key elements of public speaking
1. A speaker should possess a certain level of authority and
knowledge about the chosen topic (ethos).
2. It has to be conveyed in a clear, informative and logical
manner(logos)..
3. The speaker must first establish an emotional connection
with the listeners. (Pathos)
Five main steps of preparation for public speaking:
Invention development and refinement of the argument
Arrangement creation of the structure of a coherent
argument
Style the process of determining how to present an
argument using rhetorical techniques and choosing the
words that have the greatest impact on the audience
Memory - the process of learning and memorizing the
speech while making it sound natural
Delivery - the process of making effective use of voice and
body language
Three Styles of Speech
Impromptu speech
Impromptu speech is prompted by the occasion rather than being planned in advance
Manuscript speech
This type of speech is written like a manuscript and is meant to be delivered word for
word
Extemporaneous speech
It is built around key points, but the material can be presented freely, allowing the
speaker to make changes in their speech based on the listeners' reaction.
EXTEMPORE SPEAKING
Extempore speech is a speech or spoken anything without preparation. It is also known as
spontaneous speaking or impromptu speech. The topic is given on the spot at the time of
speech. That's why people become nervous when it comes to situation speaking
(extempore speech).
Evaluation of Extempore Speech
1 Presence of Mind:
2 Beginning/opening and ending:
3. Thoughts:
4. Last but not least "confidence".
Some Advice On How To Give A Good Extempore
Speech:
1. Know your direction.
2. Prepare some backup
3. Plot a course
4. Keep it short and sweet
5. Watch your words
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
Impromptu speaking is a speech and debate individual event
that involves a five to eight-minute speech with a
characteristically short preparation time of one to seven
minutes.
Three tips for effective Impromptu speech
1. Stick to the truth. No need to embellish, exaggerate or stretch the truth.
2. Share from personal experience. When you speak from personal experience, then you
are referring to things that you intimately know.
3. Practice out loud. Thinking on your feet is like dancing, you can't learn it by thinking
about it.
Here are 10 top tips for performing and presenting under
unexpected pressure.
1. Be confident
2. Focus on the audience
3. Less is more
4. Have a structure Tell them what you are going to tell them
5. Primacy and recency
6. Talk conversationally
7. Personalize your speech & have a relevant story-Share from personal
experience.
8. Demonstrate powerful body language
9. Use a credible voice tone .Take your time. Breathe deeply. Deliver your words
slowly and use pauses.
10. Tum your impromptu session Into a Q&A session For lengthier impromptu
GROUP DISCUSSION
Group discussion is defined as form of group communication in which the participants
share ideas and exchange information on a common topic
Evaluating components
1. Knowledge: This refers to the depth and range of knowledge as well as your
analytical and organizational abilities.
2 Communication Skills
a) Active listening
b) Clarity of thought and expression
c) Apt language
d) Appropriateness of body language
3. Group behavior
You have to understand the view points of others while making your view points and
ensure that your team as a whole reaches a solution
4. Leadership Potential:
The success of any team depends, to a larger extent, on its leader A group cannot
carry out assigned work effectively without leader.
Brainstorming
Brainstorming is a method for generating a variety of idea and
perspectives. It is as uncritical as possible because criticism inhibits the
free flow of ideas.
Nominal Group
In other words though the group members are physically present as in a traditional
committee meeting, they operate independently.
Delphi Technique
The Delphi technique is a more complex and time consuming alternative in a group
decision making. The problem is identified and the members are asked to provide
potential solutions through a series of carefully designed questionnaires
A conference is a formal meeting organized by members of an
organization. group or people to discuss a topic that members have a
common interest. A conference is typically a consultative forum where
participants give their opinion on the subject.
ORGANIZING SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES
Seminar
A seminar is a formal academic forum that brings together a
small group of participants who are taught about a specific
subject. In a seminar, experts provide knowledge and training to
the participants.
Organizing a Successful Conference/Seminar:
Step 1: Establish your seminar's objectives
What do you want to achieve through it? Once you have figured this out, you can now
determine the topics that will be discussed.
Step 2: Identify your target audience
In order to have a successful event you have to know your target audience, a perfect event
for you might not be perfect for them
Step 3: Identify your roster of speakers
select thespeakers for your event. Check their track records and speaking engagement fees.
Step 4: Plan out the event details
Plan out the details of your event according to your needs, and be as specific as possible.
Step 5: Project your costs and budget
Attention to detail will save you from financial setbacks, so it is imperative that you don't
underestimate or overestimate costs. These are some of the items that you can include in your
costs:
Step 6: Invite your speakers
your speakers should have confirmed their attendance at least one month before the event
date.
Step 7: Market your event
This is ideally done when you already have confirmed speakers. When I
market my event, I make sure to highlight its benefits to attract my target
audience
Step 8: Prepare the materials needed for seminar
Step 9: Finalize the event logistics
To minimize the risk of technical difficulties during the event.
Step 10: Execute a production meeting and run-through
Take this time to reiterate the delegation of tasks for accountability, check the
program flow, and test all the technical requirements
Step 11: Host the conference
Step 12: Follow up after the conference
1. Say "Thank you":
2. Collect feedback:

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  • 1. EXTEMPORE, IMPROMPTU AND PREPARED PRESENTATIONS, PUBLIC SPEAKING AND GROUP DISCUSSION-ORGANIZING SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES PUBLIC SPEAKING Nothing in life is more important than the ability to communicate effectively.“ -Gerald R. Ford
  • 2. Personal benefits of public speaking include: 1. Increased self-confidence 2. Improved communication skills 3. Increased organizational skills 4. Greater social influence 5. Enhanced ability to listen 6. Greater possibility of meeting new people 7. Lesser anxiety and fear when speaking in front of others 8. Improved memory 9. Enhanced persuasion ability 10 Greater control over emotions and body language
  • 3. Key elements of public speaking 1. A speaker should possess a certain level of authority and knowledge about the chosen topic (ethos). 2. It has to be conveyed in a clear, informative and logical manner(logos).. 3. The speaker must first establish an emotional connection with the listeners. (Pathos)
  • 4. Five main steps of preparation for public speaking: Invention development and refinement of the argument Arrangement creation of the structure of a coherent argument Style the process of determining how to present an argument using rhetorical techniques and choosing the words that have the greatest impact on the audience Memory - the process of learning and memorizing the speech while making it sound natural Delivery - the process of making effective use of voice and body language
  • 5. Three Styles of Speech Impromptu speech Impromptu speech is prompted by the occasion rather than being planned in advance Manuscript speech This type of speech is written like a manuscript and is meant to be delivered word for word Extemporaneous speech It is built around key points, but the material can be presented freely, allowing the speaker to make changes in their speech based on the listeners' reaction.
  • 6. EXTEMPORE SPEAKING Extempore speech is a speech or spoken anything without preparation. It is also known as spontaneous speaking or impromptu speech. The topic is given on the spot at the time of speech. That's why people become nervous when it comes to situation speaking (extempore speech). Evaluation of Extempore Speech 1 Presence of Mind: 2 Beginning/opening and ending: 3. Thoughts: 4. Last but not least "confidence".
  • 7. Some Advice On How To Give A Good Extempore Speech: 1. Know your direction. 2. Prepare some backup 3. Plot a course 4. Keep it short and sweet 5. Watch your words
  • 8. IMPROMPTU SPEAKING Impromptu speaking is a speech and debate individual event that involves a five to eight-minute speech with a characteristically short preparation time of one to seven minutes. Three tips for effective Impromptu speech 1. Stick to the truth. No need to embellish, exaggerate or stretch the truth. 2. Share from personal experience. When you speak from personal experience, then you are referring to things that you intimately know. 3. Practice out loud. Thinking on your feet is like dancing, you can't learn it by thinking about it.
  • 9. Here are 10 top tips for performing and presenting under unexpected pressure. 1. Be confident 2. Focus on the audience 3. Less is more 4. Have a structure Tell them what you are going to tell them 5. Primacy and recency 6. Talk conversationally 7. Personalize your speech & have a relevant story-Share from personal experience. 8. Demonstrate powerful body language 9. Use a credible voice tone .Take your time. Breathe deeply. Deliver your words slowly and use pauses. 10. Tum your impromptu session Into a Q&A session For lengthier impromptu
  • 10. GROUP DISCUSSION Group discussion is defined as form of group communication in which the participants share ideas and exchange information on a common topic Evaluating components 1. Knowledge: This refers to the depth and range of knowledge as well as your analytical and organizational abilities. 2 Communication Skills a) Active listening b) Clarity of thought and expression c) Apt language d) Appropriateness of body language 3. Group behavior You have to understand the view points of others while making your view points and ensure that your team as a whole reaches a solution 4. Leadership Potential: The success of any team depends, to a larger extent, on its leader A group cannot carry out assigned work effectively without leader.
  • 11. Brainstorming Brainstorming is a method for generating a variety of idea and perspectives. It is as uncritical as possible because criticism inhibits the free flow of ideas. Nominal Group In other words though the group members are physically present as in a traditional committee meeting, they operate independently. Delphi Technique The Delphi technique is a more complex and time consuming alternative in a group decision making. The problem is identified and the members are asked to provide potential solutions through a series of carefully designed questionnaires
  • 12. A conference is a formal meeting organized by members of an organization. group or people to discuss a topic that members have a common interest. A conference is typically a consultative forum where participants give their opinion on the subject. ORGANIZING SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES Seminar A seminar is a formal academic forum that brings together a small group of participants who are taught about a specific subject. In a seminar, experts provide knowledge and training to the participants.
  • 13. Organizing a Successful Conference/Seminar: Step 1: Establish your seminar's objectives What do you want to achieve through it? Once you have figured this out, you can now determine the topics that will be discussed. Step 2: Identify your target audience In order to have a successful event you have to know your target audience, a perfect event for you might not be perfect for them Step 3: Identify your roster of speakers select thespeakers for your event. Check their track records and speaking engagement fees. Step 4: Plan out the event details Plan out the details of your event according to your needs, and be as specific as possible. Step 5: Project your costs and budget Attention to detail will save you from financial setbacks, so it is imperative that you don't underestimate or overestimate costs. These are some of the items that you can include in your costs: Step 6: Invite your speakers your speakers should have confirmed their attendance at least one month before the event date.
  • 14. Step 7: Market your event This is ideally done when you already have confirmed speakers. When I market my event, I make sure to highlight its benefits to attract my target audience Step 8: Prepare the materials needed for seminar Step 9: Finalize the event logistics To minimize the risk of technical difficulties during the event. Step 10: Execute a production meeting and run-through Take this time to reiterate the delegation of tasks for accountability, check the program flow, and test all the technical requirements Step 11: Host the conference Step 12: Follow up after the conference 1. Say "Thank you": 2. Collect feedback: