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Frameworks to Follow Public Speaking Essentials April 08, 2014 Alberto Reuben C. Reyes

Frameworks to Follow (Public Speaking Essentials)

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Frameworks to Follow

Public Speaking Essentials

April 08, 2014

Alberto Reuben C. Reyes

Summary

• Introduction

• S.O.A.R

• Study

• Organize

• Appeal

• Repeat

• Exercise

B.S. Computer Engineering

Senior Software Engineer

Certified Application Developer

Competent Communicator Awardee

Alberto Reuben C. ReyesProject Manager/Business Analyst

Telcom Live Content, Inc.

Study

Use a Mind Map

Household Items

Organize

Framework

The new building framework at Knavesmire Primary school.

Two-Part Outline

•Before and After

•Problem and Solution

•Goal and Result

•Cause and Effect

•Advantages and Disadvantages

Three-Part Outline

•Past, Present, and Future (PPF)

•Story, Message, and Gain (SMG)

•Problem, Solution, and Action (PSA)

•Opening, Body, and Conclusion (OBC)

Four-Part Outline

•Point, Reason, Example, and Point (PREP)

•Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action (AIDA)

Five-Part Outline

•Praise, Request, Options, Best Option, and Explain (PROBE)

Appeal

Capture the interest of the audience

• Visual• Auditory• Kinesthetic

• Intellectual• Emotional

Repeat

Exercise

Household Items

Office Supplies

Apply any of the followingTwo-Part Outline:

• Before and After

• Problem and Solution

• Goal and Result

• Cause and Effect

• Advantages and Disadvantages

Three-Part Outline:

• Past, Present, and Future (PPF)

• Story, Message, and Gain (SMG)

• Problem, Solution, and Action (PSA)

• Opening, Body, and Conclusion (OBC)

Four-Part Outline:

• Point, Reason, Example, and Point (PREP)

• Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action (AIDA)

Five-Part Outline:

• Praise, Request, Options, Best Option, and Explain (PROBE)

Thank You