Public Speaking (10)
By STEPHEN E. LUCAS | The eleventh edition of The Art of Public Speaking builds on its predecessors with expanded coverage in key areas that students find most challenging— plunging into the first speech, avoiding fallacies, using supporting materials properly, citing sources orally, developing and presenting visual aids, and taking public speaking from classroom to career.
By Jason S. Wrench, Anne Goding, Danette Ifert Johnson and Bernardo A. Attias
The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking will guide students through the speech-making process. We believe that it is important to focus on the practical process of speech making because we want this book to be a user-friendly guide to creating, researching, and presenting public speeches.This material covers WHAT IS SPEECH DELIVERY?, THE IMPORTANCE OF SPEECH DELIVERY, KEY ISSUES IN EFFECTIVE SPEECH DELIVERY: Overcoming Anxiety, Preparing Carefully, Setting the Tone, Considering Language and Style, Incorporating Visual Aids, Being Aware of Time Limits, Choosing a Delivery Method, Projecting a Persona, Practicing Your Speech, etc.
By Dan O’Hair, Hannah Rubenstein and Rob Stewart
A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking, Third Edition, is designed to provide quick, clear answers to your questions about public speaking — whether you’re in a public speaking class, in a course in your major, on the job, or in your community. Here, you will find the tools you need to prepare and deliver a wide range of speeches and presentations.By Dale Carnergie
In reading the book carefully in the past few months, I realize how many wise rules it contains for overcoming fear and gaining self-confidence. Practical techniques and suggestions are added to those rules that will help everyone to meet people as individuals or as groups, and to talk with them effectively.