Public Speaking by Ms. Murielle Marquez-Marbella

November 30, 2022

    Our theme for this morning's lecture, which complies with the increase learning package, is Ms. Marbella's public speaking. She has approximately 15 years of experience as an event host and radio broadcaster. Public speaking is the practice of addressing a group of people in a structured, intentional way with the goal of educating, persuading, or entertaining the audience. This is Ms. Marbella's explanation of what public speaking entails.

    A simple exchange of words with another person qualifies as public speaking, in my opinion. where the information, message, or idea has a sender and a receiver. Most of us are frightened of speaking in front of an audience. We all engage in conversation and social interaction, but the idea of speaking in front of an audience while standing on stage with a microphone will make you feel quite anxious.

    Back when I was a college student, I had an English class. In that class, all my classmates and I must take classes or activities that would improve our collective ability to speak and write in the English language. Our final exam required us to talk for five minutes about a predetermined topic, as we had to try public speaking.

    I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a good speaker since I sometimes get tongue-tied. I believe that we had to stop from discussing a certain problem in front of a huge number of audiences because we were afraid that we might somehow be humiliated by our English skills or that others might make fun of us.

    It takes courage and confidence to speak in front of an audience. Instead, then trying to impress people with how well we speak English, Ms. Marbella contends that we should talk to inspire, amuse, and allow others to be inspired by our words. Of course, speaking clearly and choosing the appropriate words might help us convey the ideas we really want the other person to understand or take away from what we are saying.