Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Public Speaking
UNIT III
Principles of Speech
Writing
By the end of the lesson, you will have been able to
• identify the principles of speech writing;
• differentiate the stages or processes in speech writing;
• use principles of effective speech writing focusing on audience profile,
logical organization, duration, word choice, and grammatical
correctness;
• plan a speech;
Let’s
Warm
You were assigned by your principal to be your school’s
events planner. Now, your task is to organize a welcome
program for a foreign visitor.
Up
You have ten minutes to discuss the steps you will take to
organize the program. Assign one representative who will
share the output of the group for two minutes. When done
with the task, answer the following questions.
1. How did you plan for the program?
2. What difficulties did you encounter while planning?
Write T if the statement is true; write F if it is false.
1. An outline determines whether your supporting ideas match your main idea or not. T
3. In the introduction, you explain the importance of your topic by giving examples. F
7. The approach that you will use in your introduction can determine the success of your T
speech. F
8. The primary objective of speech writing is getting the right or appropriate topic.
9. T the speech will help you identify ideas that will support your main idea or
The purpose of
message. T
Audience analysis entails looking into the profile of your target audience. This is
done so you can tailor-fit your speech content and delivery to your audience. The
profile includes the following information.
• demography (age range, male-female ratio, educational background and affiliations or degree
program taken, nationality, economic status, academic or corporate designations)
• psychology (values, beliefs, attitudes, preferences, cultural and racial ideologies, and needs)
A sample checklist is presented below.
Audience Analysis
Age Range
Male-Female Ratio
Educational Background
Educational Institution
Place of Residence (city, province,
town)
Marital Status
Economic Status (Household income
above 30,000 or below 30,000)
Language Spoken
Religious Affiliations/beliefs
PURPOSE FOR WRITING AND DELIVERING
THE SPEECH
provides the audience with a clear
TO INFORM understanding of the concept or
idea presented by the speaker.
TO ENTERTAIN
provides the audience with
amusement.
To inform my audience on
the effects of overeating
Presents cause- Specific purpose:
effect relationships
To inform my audience
about the significant events
Presents the Specific purpose: in the 1986 EDSA
idea in time Revolution or People Power
order
Specific topic: Describing the significant
events before, during, and
after the 1986 EDSA
Revolution or People Power
Comparison/ Contrast Pattern
Descriptions Examples
• A good outline helps you see that all the ideas are in line with
your main idea or message. The elements of an outline include
introduction, body, and conclusion. Write your outline based on
how you want your ideas to develop.
Suggested formats
Table format
Suggested formats
List Format
Body of the Speech