CHAPTER I AN OVERVIEW
總論
WHY STUDY PUBLIC SPEAKING
Gain favorable recognition
Become more confident and establish a more positive attitude
Realize potential
Improve English
EVERYONE CAN BE A PUBLIC SPEAKER
Choose the proper topic
Prepare thoroughly
Believe that most listeners are not fault-finding
Assume that at the worst you are as nervous as other speakers
Commit yourself to the speech
Know the theory and practice hard
Tips for overcoming stage frighf
PUBLIC SPEAKING AS COMMUNICATION
Communication and language
Basic qualities Of language
VARIETIES OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
InfOrmative SPeech
Persuasive SPeech'
Entertaining Speech
StimuIating Speech'
Four types of delivery
COMPONENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
The Introduction
The Body
The Conclusion
PROCEDURES OF SPEECH PREPARATION
Deciding on a topic
Collecting Materials
Organizing Materials
Outlining
Rehearsal
SPEAKER SKETCH
Cicero
CHAPTER Ⅱ PREPARING THE SPEECH
演講的準備
DETERMINING THE TOPIC AND PURPOSE
General Purpose and Specific Purpose
Knowing yourself
Knowing the audlence
Knowing the occasion
COLLECTING MAThRIAL
ORGANIZING MATERIAL
Determine the Points
Arrange the Points
The chronological Pattern
The sPatial Pattern
The process Pattern
The Chuse-dect pattern
The problem-solution Pattern
The topical pattern
OUTLINING THE SPEECH
Preparation Outline
Key-word Outline
Sample Study
SPEECHES GIVEN ON SOME SPECIAL OCCASION
The Speech of Introduction
Adapt to the speaking s1tuation
Be brief
Be proPer and sincere
The Speech of Welcome
Introduce or identde the newcomer
Compliment the welcomed
Mention the reason brithe
Extend,iordial welcome at the end
The Speech of ResPOnse to a Welcome
Identify the group you are responding to
Extend your appreciation or thanks
Express your hope or determination
The Speech of Farewe1l
Regrets about leaving
Respect for the group you are leaving
Hope for future contacts
Farewell to the group
SPEAKER SKETCH
Abraham Lincoln
CHAPTER Ⅲ BEGINNING AND ENDING THE SPEECH
演講的引言與結尾
ANALYSIS OF THE INTRODUCTION
The Function of the introduction
Rerml the topic Of pour speech
Get the attention and interest of the audience.
Establish a favorable relationship with the audience
Provide background information
Tips for preparing the introduction
Sample study
ANALYSIS OF THE CONCLUSIoN
The Function of the Conclusion
Signal the end
Reemphasize the central idea
Tips for preparing the conclusion
Sample Study
SPEAKER SKETCH
Martin Luther King, Jr.
CHAPTER N SUPPORTING IDEAS
支持要點
ILLUSTRATION OR EXAMPLE
The function of illustration
Tips for using illustration
Sample study
STATISTICS
The function of statistics
Tips for using statistics
Sample study
TESTIMONY
The function of testimony
Tips for using testimony
Sample study
COMPANISON
The Literal Comparison
The Figurative Comparison
Sample Study
CONTRAST
The Function of Contrast
Sample Study
EXPLANTION
The Function of Explanation
Sample Study
SUPPORTING IDEAS WITH EMOTlONAL PROOFS
The Function of Emotional Proofs
Sample Study
SPEAKER SKETCH
John F. Kennedy
CHAPTER V LANUAGE CHOICE
語言選擇
ORAL CHARACTERISTICS
Personal and direct
Instantly Understandable
USING LANGUANE EFFECTIVELY
Clarity and Simplicity
Appropriateness
Vividness and Impressiveness
Denotative Meaning and Connotative Meaning
Synonyms
Transitions
Sample Transitions
FIGURES OF SPEECH
Simile
Metaphor
Personlficat1on
Antlthesis
Climax
Understatement
Synecdoche
Metonymy
A1literation
OnomatoPOeia
OTHER KINDS OF RHETORICAL DEVICES
Parallelism
Word Repetition
Rhetorical Question
Periodic Sentence
REPETITION OF A SINGLE WORD IN ROOSEVELTS INAUGURAL ADDRESSES
CHAPTER Ⅵ DELIVERY
錶達
FOUR KINDS OF DELIVERY
Reading from a Manuscript
Reciting from Memory
Impromptu Speaking
Extemporaneous Speaking
THE IMPORTANCE OF DELIVERY
The Importance of Delivery
The features of effective delivery
Adapted to the whole speaking situation
Both audible and visible
Confident
Sincere and enthusiaslic
Tips for delivery
VISIBLE CODE
The Function of Visible Code
The Components of Visible Code
Personal Appeu ra nce
Facial Expression
Eye Contact
Posture
Movement
Gestures
AUDIBLE CODE
Improve Your Voice
Speech Sound Production
Breathing
Tips for Protecting and Improuing Your
Make Best Use of Your Voice
Volume
Rate
Pause
Varlety
Clarlty
Pronunciation
PRACTICE AND REHEARSAL
Rehearsal
Other Kinds of Praclice
APPENDIX
附錄
REFERENCE BOOKS
參考書目
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