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Public Speaking

Public Speaking. Basic tips and tricks. Limit your “ums” Be aware of body movement Speak slowly and clearly Have good posture Use good “voice presence”. Body movement. 42s. “ums”. Good Posture. Speaking Clearly. Voice presence. Speaking at conference. Formal Speeches.

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Public Speaking

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  1. PublicSpeaking

  2. Basic tips and tricks • Limit your “ums” • Be aware of body movement • Speak slowly and clearly • Have good posture • Use good “voice presence”

  3. Body movement 42s

  4. “ums”

  5. Good Posture

  6. Speaking Clearly

  7. Voice presence

  8. Speaking at conference

  9. Formal Speeches • Given in front of a congregation, usually at a podium or in the front of the room • Appeal to the group to consider a position or to take a certain course of action • timed; usually for a minute or two • Speakers typically take the podium going down the speaker’s list • Often times, these speeches update a committee on what certain groups have been working on during unmoderated caucus

  10. Strategy for formal speeches • Don’t say too much in one speech • Be specific towards the current committee on goings • Be persuasive! Don’t just talk, convince • Make sure your speech has structure • Do NOT write out your speech before giving it • Be aware of what you want to talk about, but don’t have it all written out • Opening speech can be a bit of an exception

  11. Unmoderated caucus • Informal form of communication between delegates in a committee • Delegates move around their committee room and discuss solutions • Typically, large groups form and begin to work on resolutions collaboratively • Timed; usually for larger periods, often for 60 minutes

  12. Strategies for unmoderated caucus • Get together with your bloc (delegates whose countries are in the same region as the your country) • Delegates will often announce where a bloc is meeting during an opening speech, or you can do this yourself • Don’t be trampled on during conversation • Everyone is in such a hurry to try and get their ideas out that it is often hard to speak up; be patient, but not meek • Delegates will often announce where a bloc is meeting during an opening speech, or you can do this yourself

  13. Moderated caucus • This type of speaking is more formal than an unmoderated caucus and less so than a formal speech • A speaker’s list is created • Speaker’s either stand at their seat or walk up to the podium, depending on the conference • Each speech is timed, and is usually short; 30-45 seconds • Delegates stand and speak, moving one at a time down the speaker’s list until the time for the entire caucus has elapsed

  14. Strategies for moderated caucus • Build off of the speech that came before you • This requires you to be listening and reacting • Don’t forget to make your own point • Get to your point, and make it count! • Moderated caucus has a popcorn style structure

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