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Define the roles of speaker and audience ... Explain the transactional aspects of public speaking. ○ Discuss the meaning of Logos, Ethos, and Pathos ...
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z Associate the ability to think, speak, and write well with your success in life z Identify the 9 features that make public speaking different than conversing z Define the roles of speaker and audience z State the historical origins of public speaking z Explain the transactional aspects of public speaking z Discuss the meaning of Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
z Today corporate recruiters look for people who can “…speak clearly, confidently, and concisely.” z Of 11 fundamental skills recruiters look for, the “ability to communicate orally” tops the list.
z Visualizations z Metaphors z Be careful -- Denotative vs. connotative
z Venue z Environment z Conducive or not?
z Occasion z Expectations of audience z Participative or Suspicious z Cooperative or Uncooperative?
z Rhetoric: The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. z Forensic: Establishment of facts through science or argument. Appropriate for courts of law
z Speaker had to communicate to and convince jury of over 200 citizens. z Aristotle systematized as three major parts: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos Lets discuss these 3 words
z Love, truthfulness, fairness, freedom, unity, tolerance, responsibility and respect for life __* From Shared Values for a Troubled world, Rushworth M. Kidder - President of the Institute for Global Ethics
z Associate the ability to think, speak, and write well with your success in life z Identify the 9 features that make public speaking different than conversing z Define the roles of speaker and audience z State the historical origins of public speaking z Explain the transactional aspects of public speaking z Discuss the meaning of Logos, Ethos, and Pathos