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Content: This is what the speaker says about the subject or topic. Style


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Content: This is what the speaker says about the subject or topic.
Style: This explains the way the content of the Speech is presented. The style may vary; in some cases, it must be very formal or very informal. Most presentations can fall between these two extremes, and in each case, the style should be determined by which one should be the most appropriate for the speaker, the audience, as well as the occasion and place.
Structure: The structure of a message is your organization. There are many ways to organize your message; The structure could include an introduction, a body or argument, and the conclusion. When your presentations are poorly organized, it reduces the impact of the message. For a speech or presentation to achieve the desired objective, it must captivate and impact the audience from the first 60 seconds until the end of the intervention. A professional speaker should analyze his listeners before the Speech and decide how to present his ideas. This analysis could include some important considerations:Needs, Age, sex, marital status, race, geographic location, type of group (homogeneous or heterogeneous), education, trade, activity, and profession. The speaker should always adapt to the audience, both in their language and attire (as much as possible).
#4. The channel
When a speaker communicates with his audience, they use many communication channels. These include the nonverbal channel, the visual channel, and the auditory channel.
The nonverbal channel includes:

  • Gestures

  • Facial expressions

  • Body’s movement

  • Physical posture

The visual channel includes:

  • Diagrams

  • Drawings

  • Graphics

  • Photographs

  • Videos

  • Objects

The auditory channel include;

  • Tone of voice

  • Variations in voice volume

  • Tapes, CDS or audio materials

#5. Feedback
Although for some people it might be strange to see feedback as one of the basic elements of public speaking, rest assured that it is definitely one of the key elements to watch out for.Feedback is the process through which the speaker receives a response or information from the audience that has heard the message. The feedback process is not completed until the speaker has responded to the concerns of his audience. When you speak in public, you must be attentive to the nonverbal reactions of the audience and be prepared to respond to the reactions of the public during the presentation. The responsibility of a professional speaker is to provide your audience with all the information you need to hear.mThere are two types of noise that a speaker should know: External noise and internal noise. External noise consists of sounds from laughter, poor acoustics of the auditorium, temperature (too hot or too cold), poor ventilation, visual interference such as low light, or obstacles between the speaker and the audience. Internal noise occurs when the speaker is confused or conveys an unclear message about what he wants to express.

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