English Public Speaking Chapter 13 Speaking to Inform 复旦大学《英语公众演说》教学团队
English Public Speaking Chapter 13 Speaking to Inform 复旦大学《英语公众演说》教学团队
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Informative speech Designed to convey knowledge, understanding
Informative Speech Designed to convey knowledge, understanding
Informative Speeches on ° Objects Processes Events Concepts People Others
Informative Speeches on • Objects • Processes • Events • Concepts • People • Others
Informative Speech Guidelines Don't overestimate or underestimate what audience knows Relate subject directly to audience
Informative Speech Guidelines • Don’t overestimate or underestimate what audience knows • Relate subject directly to audience
Informative Speech Guidelines ° Don't be too technico Avoid abstractions Personalize ideas
Informative Speech Guidelines • Don’t be too technical • Avoid abstractions • Personalize ideas
Differences bw Informative and Persuasive Speeches Nonpartisan vs Partisan Speaker acts as teacher/lecturer vs advocate
Differences bw Informative and Persuasive Speeches • Nonpartisan vs Partisan • Speaker acts as: teacher/lecturer vs advocate
Reading Assignments Chapter 14 Speaking to Persuade
Reading Assignments Chapter 14 Speaking to Persuade
Bi ibliograp hy y Lucas, Stephen E. The Art of public Speaking. Beijing: FLTRP 2004.2010 Brydon, Steven R. Michael D Scott. Between One and Many. McGraw-Hill Education. 2008
Bibliography • Lucas, Stephen E. The Art of Public Speaking. Beijing: FLTRP. 2004, 2010. • Brydon, Steven R. & Michael D. Scott. Between One and Many. McGraw-Hill Education. 2008