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9780205946280

The Essential Elements of Public Speaking

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  • ISBN13:

    9780205946280

  • ISBN10:

    0205946283

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-01-16
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

Covers the essentials of public speaking


This popular public speaking text is a concise, yet comprehensive exploration of the basic principles of public speaking, focusing on the essentials that a beginning student needs to know to prepare and deliver a speech.  Research methods, critical thinking, and ethics are all emphasized and presented in unique ways. Briefer than many mainstream public speaking texts, The Essential Elements of Public Speaking helps students master key skills as quickly and efficiently as possible.  

 

MyCommunicationLab is an integral part of the DeVito program.  MediaShare allows students to post speeches and share them with classmates and instructors.  Interactive videos provide students with the opportunity to watch and evaluate sample speeches.  Online self-assessments and pre- and post-tests help students assess their comfort level with public speaking and their knowledge of the material.

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Author Biography

Joseph A. DeVito received his BA from Hunter College in 1960, his MA from Temple University in 1962 and his PhD from the University of Illinois in 1964.  After receiving his PhD, he taught at Hunter College-in-the-Bronx (later Lehman College).  He has taught a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate courses, though he has concentrated on the undergraduate level and mainly on the introductory courses. He has served on the editorial boards of Quarterly Journal of Speech, Communication Monographs, Communication Education, Communication Quarterly, Journal of Communication, and Etc: A Review of General Semantics.     

Table of Contents

In this Section

1) Brief Table of Contents

2) Full Table of Contents

 

1) Brief Table of Contents

 

Part 1. Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Chapter 1. Introducing Public Speaking

Chapter 2. Listening and Criticism
Chapter 3. Preparing and Presenting a Public Speech (Steps 1–10, in Brief)

 

Part 2. Preparing and Presenting Public Speeches
Chapter 4. Select Your Topic, Purposes, and Thesis (Step 1)
Chapter 5. Analyze Your Audience and Research Your Speech (Steps 2 and 3)
Chapter 6. Collect Supporting Materials and Presentation Aids (Step 4)
Chapter 7. Organize Your Speech (Steps 5, 6, and 7)
Chapter 8. Word, Rehearse, and Present Your Speech (Steps 8, 9, and 10)

Part 3. Types of Speeches

Chapter 9.  Informing Your Audience
Chapter 10. Persuading Your Audience
Chapter 11.  Speaking on Special Occasions
Chapter 12.  Speaking in Groups 


2) Full Table of Contents

 

Part 1. Fundamentals of Public Speaking

Chapter 1. Introducing Public Speaking
The Benefits of Studying Public Speaking
The Essential Elements of Public Speaking
Managing Your Communication Apprehension

 

Chapter 2. Listening and Criticism
Listening in Public Speaking
Guidelines for Listening
Criticism in Public Speaking
Guidelines for Criticism
Listening, Criticism, and Culture

 

Chapter 3. Preparing and Presenting a Public Speech (Steps 1—10, in Brief)
Getting Started with Public Speaking
Ten Steps for Preparing and Presenting a Public Speech (in Brief)

 

Part 2. Preparing and Presenting Public Speeches


Chapter 4. Select Your Topic, Purposes, and Thesis (Step 1)
Your Topic
Your Purposes
Your Thesis

 

Chapter 5. Analyze Your Audience and Research Your Speech (Steps 2 and 3)
Analyze Your Audience (Step 2)
Research Your Speech (Step 3)

 

Chapter 6. Collect Supporting Materials and Presentation Aids (Step 4)
Supporting Materials
Presentation Aids

 

Chapter 7. Organize Your Speech (Steps 5, 6, and 7)
Develop Your Main Points (Step 5)
Organize Your Main Points (Step 6)
Construct Your Introduction, Conclusion, and Transitions (Step 7)
Outlining the Speech

 

Chapter 8. Word, Rehearse, and Present Your Speech (Steps 8, 9, and 10)
Word Your Speech (Step 8)
Rehearse Your Speech (Step 9)
Present Your Speech (Step 10)
Effective Vocal Delivery
Effective Bodily Action

 

Part 3. Types of Speeches

 

Chapter 9.  Informing Your Audience
Principles of Informative Speaking
Speeches of Description
Speeches of Definition
Speeches of Demonstration

 

Chapter 10. Persuading Your Audience
Goals of Persuasive Speaking
Principles of Persuasive Speaking
The Three Persuasive Proofs
Culture and Persuasion
Persuasive Speeches on Questions of Fact
Persuasive Speeches on Questions of Value
Persuasive Speeches on Questions of Policy

 

Chapter 11.  Speaking on Special Occasions
The Speech of Introduction
The Speech of Presentation or Acceptance
The Speech to Secure Goodwill
The Speech of Dedication
The Commencement Speech
The Inspirational Speech
The Eulogy
The Farewell Speech
The Toast
The Special Occasion Speech in Cultural Perspective

 

Chapter 12.  Speaking in Groups
Essentials of Small Groups and Teams
Types of Groups
Members in Small Group Communication
Leaders in Small Group Communication
Presenting the Group’s Thinking

 

Appendix of Speeches: Public Speaking Sample Assistants

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