The Natural Speaker - Randy Fujishin

The Natural Speaker

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Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2014 | 8th edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-205-94627-3 (ISBN)
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Encourages students to research, organize, and deliver an effective speech




By providing a basic knowledge of speech construction, practice, and delivery, The Natural Speaker is designed to enhance and improve students' natural speaking strengths. Featuring a warm, simple, and humorous writing style, this title presents the fundamental concepts and skills required for effective speaking.
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Randy Fujishin is a Communication Studies instructor at West Valley College in Saratoga, CA.  In addition to being a classroom teacher for more than 35 years, Randy is the author of seven books in the field of communication, a conference speaker, and a marriage and family therapist.

Chapter 1 : Communicating with Others: Your Most Important Skill  

What Is Communication?  

The Components of Communication  

The Principles of Communication  

Attitude Is More Important than Aptitude  

Communication Skills for Your Life  

 

Chapter 2: Giving Yourself Permission: Welcoming a New You    

How Do You Feel About Public Speaking?

Speaker Apprehension Self-Appraisal Scale

Giving Yourself Permission to Make Mistakes  

A Permission List for Speakers  

Giving Yourself Permission to Overcome Your Fear of Speaking

Why Are You So Nervous?  

Public Speaking Is Different from Conversation  

Some Encouraging Words about Stage Fright  

Will I Ever Get Rid of These Butterflies?  

Adventure and Growth, Not Safety  

Success In A Hybrid Public Speaking Course

 

Chapter 3: Organizing Your Speech: Keeping It Simple  

Keep It Simple

Public Speaking

Three Principles For Public Speaking

Four Speaking Methods

Speech Organization

The Body

The Introduction

The Conclusion

Constructing Your Speech Outline

Speaking Notes

Sample Tribute Speech Outline

Sample Key-Word Outline

 

Chapter 4: Selecting Your Topic: Choosing Your Path  

It’s Your Choice  

Brainstorming Possible Topics  

Determining Your Speaking Purpose  

Determining Your Specific Purpose  

Selecting Your Main Points  

Analyzing Your Audience  

Gathering Information about Your Audience  

Speech Preparation Questionnaire  

 

Chapter 5: Gathering Your Material: What You Sow Is What You Reap  

What to Look For  

Where to Look for Speech Information  

How to Record Your Speech Information

Helping The Audience Understand Your Evidence

 

Chapter 6: Listening to Others: Being Good to the Speaker  

The Listening Process  

Barriers to Listening  

Bridges to Listening  

The Benefits of Listening  

 

Chapter 7:Delivering Your Speech: Being Yourself  

Characteristics of Good Delivery  

Elements of Good Delivery  

Speech Practice  

Your Delivery between Speeches  

Using Social Media To Increase Delivery Effectiveness

Take the Opportunity to View Your Speech  

 

Chapter 8: Informing Your Audience: Teaching Others  

Goals of Informative Speaking  

Designs for Informative Speaking  

Language Use for Informative Speaking  

Types of Informative Speeches  

Question And Answer Session

Public Speaker Self-Image Scale

Sample Informative Speech Outline

Sample Key Word Outline

 

Chapter 9: Persuading Your Audience: Changing Others  

Basics of Persuasion  

Aristotle’s Three Persuasive Proofs  

Types of Persuasive Speeches  

Special Occasion Speeches  

 

Chapter 10: Speaking For Your Lifetime: A Lifelong Journey  

Two Ways of View Public Speaking

Impromptu Speaking

Special Occasion Speeches

Developing The Heart of A Speaker

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.2.2014
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 213 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Briefe / Präsentation / Rhetorik
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Geisteswissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-205-94627-5 / 0205946275
ISBN-13 978-0-205-94627-3 / 9780205946273
Zustand Neuware
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