Session #1: 7/5 Agenda
Objectives:
- To understand the foundational elements of speech
- To understand the course requirements
- To review syllabus
Agenda
8:30-10:00
A)Review Syllabus & Speech website: litstudies.org/Speech
Select a quote from below and explain briefly why it resonates with you.
“It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.” – Mark Twain
“A good orator is pointed and impassioned.” -Marcus T. Cicero
“Oratory is the power to talk people out of their sober and natural opinions.” – Joseph Chatfield
“He who wants to persuade should put his trust not in the right argument, but in the right word. The power of sound has always been greater than the power of sense.” – Joseph Conrad
B)Tutorial of how to use the Blackboard
C)Introduce yourself to the class:
1)Your name, grade level, favorite thing to do, favorite subject in school
2)What is the most important reason behind your decision to take the Speech class?
3) What are the two or three goals you hope to achieve at the end of the course?
4)What are two major concerns about doing well in the class?
D. Speech essentials and videos on career
- What’s Aristotelian triangle?
- Why is it important to understand the rhetorical triangle in speech making?
3. Who is your favorite speaker? Why? Make a list of characteristics you admire in the speaker’s style.
4. Why do we need to gain public speaking skills in the 21st century?
5. What are the similarities and differences between public speaking and conversation?
6)Review Elements of Speech: https://lumen.instructure.com/courses/218897
Breakout Room Discussion
8) What about and why public speaking? – Chapter 1: Why Public Speaking Matters Today?
Homework Assignment: Discussion Board
Post your concerns and thoughts about taking a Speech course.
#1: Wed. 7/5 Self-introductory speech | Assignments ( Journaling and Short Responses) Brain storm ideas for a Self-Introduction/Career development speech Course website: http://litstudies.org/Speech/ Foundations of Public Speaking | Agenda -Brief introductions Review the syllabus and google classroom. -What about and why public speaking? – Chapter 1: Why Public Speaking Matters Today | Discussion Board Post your concerns and thoughts about taking a Speech course. |
#2: Thur. 7/6 Self-introductory speech
Agenda
Watch a video clip on five basic steps of public speaking: What are the five basic steps of public speaking?
1)Achieving your childhood’s dreams
b) Achieving your childhood’s dreams by Randy Pausch
2)Preparing for a Career Choice speech
Watch https://youtu.be/N7hra-i_Mv8 speech by Katie Couric at a graduation ceremony in University of Wisconsin
a. What types of mindset and attitudes does she emphasize for graduates when they seek their career ?
b. How does she describe the new career path for the 21st century ?generation?
c. Why is action more important than imagination?
d. How to deal with rejection?
e. List and explain what you believe to be the top 5 characteristics of an effective and ineffective speaker.
3) Writing your career choice speech: What are some of your career choices? Select one and make a short speech about why you have decided to pursue the career. The focus of your speech is your career goal( childhood dream). How would you make a speech that is about your career goal? In addition to considering the following, what else would you include in the speech: inspiration, aspiration, an anecdote, a role model, a TV show, a book, a film, cultural background, a tragedy, etc.
Select 2 videos of your choice to watch and take notes. Consider: What helps the speaker make his/her career choices? How does the speaker relate to the audience? What grabbed your attention? Is there an implied universal message?
Career choices: They don’t have to be decisions for life
Every Decision is a Career Decision | Dave Redekopp
Emilie Wapnick | Why some of us don’t have one true calling
Scott Dinsmore | How to find work you love
5 Amazing Ted Talk to help YOU MAKE CAREER DECISION
https://prosky.co/careerbuzz/articles/5-amazing-ted-talks-to-help-you-find-the-right-career
Share future career choice and the reason or motivation behind -Why does my career choice tell my audience about me? Career Speech Delivery date: 7/12 ( Tuesday)
Prompt:
In your college class, your professor has asked you to introduce yourself by talking about a career choice or any one of the topics that are important to you. Write a speech in which you discuss a career choice you have made or have not made or an issue that’s important to you personally. In the speech, you will shed light to your audience on what may have impacted you to consider such a choice /topic or why you have not decided on a specific career choice/make your choice to do what you did. Use personal experiences such as anecdote, references to social context or even history etc to help reveal your purpose. The speech should be 3-minute long. Effective speeches can help audience feel your message is universal and they feel connected to you and your subject .( Here is an example you can follow to structure a self-introductory speech)
Writing the speech about your career choice using SOAPStone
- What’s your voice? What kind of persona do you want to reveal to your audience?
- What’s the occasion for writing the speech? ( for your classmates and professor to know your aspiration and inspiration)
- What kind of audience will you address?
- What’s your purpose? What do you hope to achieve through the speech( reveal your dream, inspire others with your story, present a question, share a “lesson” in life, etc)
- What’s the subject( career choice)?
- What kind of tone do you hope to project in order for people to feel your attitude and understand your purpose?
4) Chapter 2: Ethics Matters: Understanding the Ethics of Public Speaking –
Breakout Room Discussion:
Share one possible ethical issue that you have experienced in the field of public speaking.
Homework: Write a draft of the self-introductory speech on a career choice. Be ready to share on Monday.
Resource: Public speaking website: Toastmaster.org
Do you want to practice public speaking, improve your communication and build leadership skills? With Toastmasters, you can break barriers, and learn methodology to help maximize your potential!
#3: Fri 7/7
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#20 Mon. 8/7 Occasion Speech
A. Steps to prepare for an occasion speech
-Describe the occasion in details
-Who will be the audience?
-What’s the specific purpose of your speech?-Establish your credibility for and connection with the occasion
-Is it the organization or a person you are presenting or honoring? Or both? how are they connected?
-What information you will present to the audience, which will direct their attention to the person or the organization or the event?
-What’s a metaphor you can use to symbolize the meaning/ significance of the occasion?
-If you are writing a protest speech, what’s the issue? Who do you represent? Who will be listening to your speech?
-If you are writing a toast, what story will you tell, which is both funny , meaningful, and memorable?
B. How to prepare for a rally speech?
Web resource for writing a rally speech: https://www.robcottingham.ca/2017/02/rally-speech/
Use body language and gesture https://www.toastmasters.org/Resources/Video-Library/gestures-and-body-language
Writing an outline: Protest Speech outline.docx
Protest Speech examples
- Greta Thunberg’s speech at the protest
- Greta’s Emotion al Speech at the UN Climate Summit
- Greta’s speech at a climate change conference
Share segments of the occasion speech for peer critiques
Practice your occasion speech
Resources:
Sample Occasion Speeches:
- Farewell speech to Yankee Stadium by Derek Jeter
- Graduation Speech
- Introduction Speech ( Streep introduces Viola)-presentation speech
- Introduction speech ( Viola introduce Streep)
- Acceptance speech ( Matthew McConaughey ACCEPTING his best actor award)
- Commemorative speech ( Rosa Parks)
- Making a toast ( an example)
- Best Man’s Speech by an autistic brother
- Presentation Speech
- Acceptance Speech
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#21 Tue. 8/8 Occasion Speech Delivery
Refer to the Speech Rubric for providing peer feedback
Occasion Speech Delivery
Students must comment on 2 speeches in the discussion boards.
#22 Wed. 8/9 | Refer to the Speech Rubric for revision | Speech delivery for Make-ups and Revisions | Complete any discussions in the Discussion Forum |
#23 Thur. 8/10 | Course website: http://litstudies.org/Speech/ | Final Exam and Course Reflection | Congratulations! You have completed the Speech course! |