Public Speaking - What Style of Language Is Most Effective
Posted: Sunday, August 02, 2009
by Edward Hope
http://www.selfconfidentspeaking.com
The goal of effective public speaking is to covney your ideas and thoughts to the audience successfully. The audience and your own personal style will determine the word you use. However, there are a few pointers that can guide you in choosing your language.
The language used should not be too elaborate. Sometime speakers fall in love with long words and quotations so that they become too elaborate in their presentation. Audiences expect to listen to interesting speeches that they can easily understand and do not expect great oratory.
Use simple words instead of unwieldy words, where they communicate well the ideas and thoughts you are seeking to express, for example use: Opposite instead of antithesis
Pay instead of remuneration
End instead of conclusion
Raise instead of elevate etc.
Of course there are times when a long word is the only way to be clear. To overcome any problems in saying a long word,use it often before you deliver your speech, so you can say it with ease.
Do not use offensive words in your speech. To a certain extent once the audience has sat down they have to listen to your speech. The use of offensive language is usually self-defeating, because the audience often goes from objecting to the language to the speaker then on to their purpose.
The use of slang words can also be difficult. To be effective the audience must be familiar with the meaning of the word. When you know the meaning of the slang word and it is widely accepted then it is probably ok to use it. Just don't use them too often. However, when starting out slang words should probably be avoided. As you gain more experience these can be added in moderation.
Effective public speaking uses the language of great conversation. The language used in conversation is more direct and simpler than that used in formal language and written language. It is more effective for public speaking because it is easier for the audience to understand.
Effective public speaking today is about clearly communicating to your listeners. Usually the most effective language to use is the same as that used in great conversation - simple words and phrases are used to convey ideas and information. It is good manners and good practice to avoid using language that offends the audience.
This modern approach to public speaking where it is the effective conveying of ideas rather than the language used that is most important makes it easier today for most people to become effective public speakers.
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