The 5 C`s of Public Speaking

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Public Speaking
Ryan Villanueva
Shebli Mehrazarin
Andrey Finegersh
Bobby Karr
Elizabeth Gonzalez
Carla Meyers
Why is it Important?
• General and Substantive Debate
• Comments
• Speech Contests
• Current Events
• Presentations
• Public Speaking is a Life Skill
Public Speaking – An Overview
• Style
• Voice
• Body Language
• Organization
• Multimedia
• Notes
Style
• Calm, eloquent, knowledgeable,
Jesus Christ-like
• Strong, boisterous, passionate,
a la Martin Luther King Jr.
• Animated, fiery, aggressive,
Adolf Hitler-esque
• Find your own style
Voice
• Dynamics
• Tone
• Inflection
• Presence
• Projection
• Confidence
• Conviction
Body Language
• Hand Gestures
• Eye Contact
• Movement
Organization
• Concise
• Introduction
– Hook
– Country
• Body
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Past Resolutions
Country Policy
Possible Solutions
Resolutions that you are working on
• Conclusion
– Summary
– Challenge the Committee
Multimedia
• Focus on a good speech first
• Props
• Poster
• Overheads
• PowerPoint
• Pamphlets
Notes…
• …On the Speech
– Make Comments
– Note who shares your policy
• …To other delegates
– Commend them on their speech
– Express an interest to work with them
– Ask questions regarding their speech
Summary
• The Goal:
– Convey your message clearly, articulately, and
eloquently
– Create a presence for yourself
– Command respect from the committee
Critiquing:
Learning Public Speaking
• The difference between Critiquing and Criticizing
• In MUN you will Critique and be Critiqued in
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order to prepare for other conferences and our
conference; during our Night Debates, Rules
Roasts, etc.
Critiquing will be an important skill when you
become a Chairperson, when you will need to
Evaluate other delegates
During an actual MUN Conference you will not
publicly Critique a delegate; however, in your
mind you will probably think of how you would
improve that speech; there is always room for
improvement