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Mastering Public Speaking Pearson New International Edition, plus MyCommunicationLab without eText - George L. Grice, John F. Skinner

Mastering Public Speaking Pearson New International Edition, plus MyCommunicationLab without eText

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2013 | 8th edition
Pearson Education Limited
978-1-4479-6820-7 (ISBN)
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Mastering Public Speaking equips students with a firm grounding in the "hows" and "whys" of public speaking by providing an ideal balance of theory and skills while placing important emphases on critiquing, ethics, and critical thinking.



Written in a casual, lively style and clearly organized, the Eighth Edition of Mastering Public Speaking builds on its previous success. The first public speaking book to devote an entire chapter to ethics, the Eighth Edition continues its popular and distinctive emphasis on the ethical contract between speaker and listener.





Teaching & Learning Experience



Personalize Learning-MySpeechLab delivers proven results in helping students succeed, provides engaging experiences that personalize learning, and comes from a trusted partner with educational expertise and a deep commitment to helping students and instructors achieve their goals. With tools such as MediaShare (our video upload and commenting tool), MyOutline, and self-assessments in MyPersonalityProfile, MySpeechLab works with students and instructors to personalize the learning experience and make it more effective.
Improve Skill Development and Application- "Key Points" boxes, chapter outlines, marginal glossary entries, and bulleted chapter summaries reinforce instruction and aid student review. "Theory into Practice" (TIP) features in every chapter help students understand and apply concepts and strategies of public communication to enhance their speaking competence.
Engage Students- "Speaking with Confidence" features throughout the Eighth Edition have students explain in their own words how various aspects of the speech process help build confidence. Furthermore, the Eighth Edition of Mastering Public Speaking is more streamlined and user-friendly, has more bulleted lists and new bulleted summaries that make it easier for you to find the chapter content you are looking for, and is formatted in a smaller trim size that makes it easier to carry and use in class.
ExploreExamples of a diversity of speakers and occasions: student and professional speakers; classroom and contest student speeches; speeches by two-year, four-year, and graduate school students; informative, persuasive, and special occasion speeches (Ch. 15, 17, 18 & Appendix).
Emphasize Learning Outcomes - Learning outcomes appear on the chapter-opening spread and correspond to the important concepts covered in each chapter. Additionally, online tools in MySpeechLab, such as MediaShare, provide a strong assessment tool for measuring students' mastery of your course's learning outcomes through their speeches.
Understand Theory and Research - The Eighth Edition provides a current guide to student research using databases, academic search engines, and Internet sources, with an updated emphasis on how to evaluate Internet sites and a new discussion of the use of Wikipedia. In addition, two solid chapters on persuasion highlight persuasive theory and application and types of argument, and include a discussion of logical fallacies. Students also can access Pearson's MySearchLab where students can get extensive help on the research process as well as can access four databases of credible and reliable source material (for details, please see www.mysearchlab.com ). MySearchLab also contains an AutoCite feature that assists students in the creation of a Works Cited document (using APA, MLA, or Chicago formats), as well as Pearson's SourceCheck, which encourages students to accurately document and cite their sources.
Support Instructors- Strong supplements package along with activities and assessments in MySpeechLab. ClassPrep, located within MySpeechLab, contains videos, lectures, classroom activities, audio clips, and more.

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Public Speaking 1

Why Study Public Speaking? 2

Definitions of Communication 4

Levels of Communication 6

Elements of Communication 9

The Public Speaker as Critical Thinker 12

* Theory into Practice: Thinking about Speaking 14



Chapter 2: The Ethics of Public Speaking 16

Definition of Ethics 18

Principles of Ethics 19

Ethical Speaking 20

Ethical Listening 23

Fair Use Guidelines 25

Plagiarism 26

* Theory into Practice: How to Avoid Plagiarism 30

Civility in the Classroom



Chapter 3: Speaking Confidently 32

Recognize That Speaker Nervousness Is Normal 34

Control Speaker Nervousness 37

Learn How to Build Speaker Confidence 37

* Theory into Practice: Gaining Perspective 42

Prepare Your First Speech 43



Chapter 4: Listening to Speeches 52

The Importance of Listening 55

Listening versus Hearing 55

The Process of Listening 57

Obstacles to Effective Listening 59

Promoting Better Listening 60

Speaking with Confidence: Jodie Moody Radford University

Theory into Practice:



Chapter 5: Analyzing Your Audience 74

Recognize the Value of Audience Diversity 76

Analyze Your Audience before the Speech 78

* Theory into Practice: Using an Audience Questionnaire 89

Analyze Your Audience during the Speech 88

Analyze Your Audience after the Speech 91



Chapter 6: Selecting Your Speech Topic 94

Generate Ideas 96

Research-Generated Topics 101

Select Your Topic

Focus Your Topic 102

Determine Your General Purpose 105

Formulate Your Specific Purpose 106

Word Your Thesis Statement 107



Chapter 7: Researching Your Topic

Assess Your Personal Knowledge

Develop Your Research Plan

Collect Your Information

Theory Into Practice: Evaluating Internet Resources

Record Your Information

Conclude Your Search



Chapter 8: Supporting Your Speech

Purposes of Supporting Materials

Types of Supporting Materials

Tests of Evidence

Citing Your Sources

Theory Into Practice: Information for Oral Footnotes



Chapter 9: Organizing the Body of Your Speech

Formulate an Organizing Question

Divide the Speech into Key Ideas

Develop the Key Ideas

Theory Into Practice: Applying the "4 S's"

Connect the Key Ideas



Chapter 10: Introducing and Concluding Your Speech

Organize the Introduction of the Speech

Organize the Conclusion of the Speech

Theory Into Practice: Outward Method of Speech Development



Chapter 11: Outlining Your Speech

Functions of Outlining

Principles of Outlining

Stages of Outlining

Theory Into Practice: Visual Brainstorming



Chapter 12: Wording Your Speech

Functions of Language

Principles of Effective Language Use

Theory Into Practice: Keys to Effective Oral Style



Chapter 13: Delivering Your Speech 224

Principles of Nonverbal Communication 226

Methods of Delivery 227

Qualities of Effective Delivery 230

Elements of Vocal Delivery 231

Elements of Physical Delivery 235

Theory into Practice: Dressing for Address 236



Chapter 14: Using Presentational Aids 242

The Importance of Using Presentational Aids 244

Types of Presentational Aids 246

Projection of Presentational Aids 252

Theory into Practice: Designing Visual Aids 254

Strategies for Using Presentational Aids 253

* Ethical Decisions: Fair Use or Copyright Infringement 257



Chapter 15: Speaking to Inform 260

Characteristics of a Speech to Inform 262

Informative Speech Topics 264

Guidelines for Speaking to Inform 271

Theory into Practice: Organizing Informative Speeches 272

Annotated Sample Speech: Renaissance Fairs: The New Vaudeville 276



Chapter 16: The Strategy of Persuasion 280

The Importance of Persuasion 282

A Definition of Persuasion 283

Types of Influence 283

Types of Persuasive Speeches 285

Persuasive Speaking Strategies 286

Theory into Practice: Developing Emotional Appeals 295



Chapter 17: The Structure of Persuasion 298

Making and Refuting Arguments 300

Types of Argument 302

Theory into Practice: Testing Your Arguments 309

Fallacies of Argument 309

Selecting Propositions for Persuasive Speeches 315

Monroe's Motivated Sequence 317

Annotated Sample Speech: Sustainable Giving 319



Chapter 18: Speaking on Special Occasions 324

The Speech of Introduction 326

The Speech of Presentation 327

The Acceptance Speech 329

The Speech of Tribute 330

The Speech to Entertain 331

The Impromptu Speech 334

* Theory into Practice: The Question-Answer Period 332



Chapter 19: Speaking in and as a Group 338

Small-Group Communication and Public Speaking 340

Small Groups Defined 340

Types of Groups 341

Group Discussion and Decision Making 342

The Group Presentation 350

Theory into Practice: Developing a Presentational Style 353

Appendix A: Giving and Receiving Criticism



Verlagsort Harlow
Sprache englisch
Maße 215 x 275 mm
Gewicht 846 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Briefe / Präsentation / Rhetorik
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
ISBN-10 1-4479-6820-4 / 1447968204
ISBN-13 978-1-4479-6820-7 / 9781447968207
Zustand Neuware
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