Public Speaking Basics

Public Speaking Basics

by Michael A. Griffin
Public Speaking Basics

Public Speaking Basics

by Michael A. Griffin

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Overview

This textbook provides concise information, classroom exercises, homework assignments, and speeches to enable college students to master public speaking. There is an emphasis on creating effective thesis sentences, motivational appeals, introductions and conclusions, outlines, and supporting information. The text includes sample speeches for each speaking assignment along with pertinent speech evaluation forms. Chapter topics include speech anxiety, delivery, subject selection and audience analysis, thesis sentences, motivational appeals, organizing and outlining, introduction and conclusion methods, supporting information, presentational aids, effective listening, Standard American English sounds, and creating various informative, persuasive, and special occasion speeches. A sample course syllabus is provided, as well as a test study guide. In this revised edition, some of the chapter exercises have been revamped, some sample speech outlines updated, some of the explanations clarified, and a new special occasion speech has been included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761865414
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 04/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 149
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michael A. Griffin, EdD, is associate professor of communications at the University of Guam where he has instructed communication courses since 1988. He has taught college-level public speaking for twenty-five years, including at several colleges in the San Francisco area. He has judged high school speaking contests for over twenty years. He is a member of the International Society for General Semantics.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1. Communicating in Public
Chapter 2 2. Anxiety About Speaking
Chapter 3 3. Delivering the Speech
Chapter 4 4. Subject Selection and Audience Analysis
Chapter 5 5. Creating a Main Idea
Chapter 6 6. Motivational Appeals
Chapter 7 7. Organizing and Outlining the Speech
Chapter 8 8. Introductions & Conclusions
Chapter 9 9. Supporting and Amplifying Your Ideas
Chapter 10 10. Informative Speeches
Chapter 11 11. Wording the Speech
Chapter 12 12. Special Occasion Speeches
Chapter 13 13. Listening
Chapter 14 14. Persuasive Speeches
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