Coaching Locution and Radio
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Coaching: Consists of the guidance that an external professional (coach) gives to a manager to improve their skills, that is, make them much more effective in their performance.
The importance of the speaker in the radio communication is definitive, and his verbal, fundamental self-confidence. His job is to seduce the listener by helping his personality and his ability to communicate. You must get the attention of the listener and, above all, their trust. Your VOICE in this sense plays a fundamental and outstanding role.
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Coaching Locution and Radio - Miguel D'Addario
Coaching
Locution and Radio
Techniques, methods and practices
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Miguel D’Addario
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Second edition
2018
CE
Index
Author
Glossary of coaching terms
Introduction to coaching
Coaching procedure
Ontological coaching
Types of learning
Observation areas
The language ontology
Specify coaching
Defining the coach
Characteristics of the coach
The empathy of the coach/trainer
The self-esteem of the coach/trainer
The patience of the coach/trainer
The shared vision
Coach’s conversation skills
Focused listening
Paraphrasing
Reflect feelings
Active inquiry
Procure feedback
Beware of the communication process
Summarizing
Using the silence
Definition of the coachee or apprentice
Advantages of coaching
How is coaching done?
Personalized coaching
Group coaching
Coaching training
How is the coaching process?
The facets of coaching
Coaching process development model
Training process
Prepare the scenario
Encourage self-diagnosis
Explore prospects
Know when to move forward
Personal coaching
Objectives of the coachee
Potential benefits of Personal Coaching
Introduction to the locution
Talk
Exercise
Example
Reading
Exercise
Professor in front of his class or political rally
Radio announcer.
Postures
Breathing
Breathing in reading
Advantages of diaphragmatic or abdominal breathing
Speed and rhythm
The mouth
Examples of tongue twisters to practice
The tone and volume
The tone and volume of the voice
Exercise example
The voice and the word
The word, expression of the voice
The energy and the emphasis
The emphasis on public discourse
Correct pronunciation
English: official language
Examples
Dialects of English
Dialects of the regions of England
The standard-speaking zone.
Common features of the standard-speaking zone:
Some characteristic features of the Cockney dialect:
Diphthongs change, sometimes dramatically:
Gestural communication
Gestures
The corporal expression
The body as an expression
Body Noises
Zonal or territorial distances
Clothing
Imitation
Imitating a reference
Improvisation
Performance and improvisation
Silences
Sign of silence
Two types of silences can be distinguished
Message elements
Issuer: Issues message
Elements of the message: the receiver
Receiver: Receives message
Elements that intervene in communication process:
Speaking in public
Speak in front of the audience
Stage fright
Fear or stage fright in public speech
Interpretative capacity
Interpretation
Exercise. Text to interpret
Script
Script as supporting text
The media
Press
Radio
TV
Audiovisual media
Take the floor
Discussion table
In his turn, the speaker must:
Moderating a debate
Discourse support material
Material to support the public message
Positive feeding
Visual attention
Visual attention as an attitude
Naturalness
Naturalness as a quality in oratory
Duration
Duration of the speech
The rule of 6W
Speech signaling
Ways to signal the previous script
The apology
Indications to make an appropriate apology
Adaptation to the environment
Message exhibition place
Introduction to the radio
Importance of the body in the production of the voice
Exercise
Vocal qualities
Ask yourself:
The breathing. Vocal techniques.
Practice this tongue twister
Let's have some examples
Techniques of radiophonic speech
Vocal interpretation of orthographic signs
Modulated reading
Text for the exercise
Sound treatment
Radio advertising (Production-Realization)
Sponsored program
The radio writing
The report
Creating a radio program
Thematic
The radio interviews
Remember
Nowadays, the call is used a lot on radio
Remember
The magazine
Classification of the magazine according to content
Informative locution
Steps to follow in the preparation of the radio news
Glossary of Locution Terms
Bibliography
Author
Miguel D'Addario is Italian, was born in Buenos Aires.
Degree in Journalism, Master in Social Education, Master in Sociology and Doctorate in Social Communication from the Complutense University of Madrid. He has developed his experience in various fields of teaching, from Vocational Training to the University level, both in Latin America and Europe.
He is also an industrial engineer (UNC), a senior technician in industrial equipment, maintenance, and management. And instructor of AutoCAD, 3D, and modeling. He has published a hundred books, mostly educational technicians for all levels.
His books are in different centers of studies and libraries of the world, such as the University San Pablo of Peru, University of Santo Domingo the Dominican Republic, University of San Gregorio of Ecuador, University of Valencia, National Library of Spain, National Library of Argentina, University of Texas, University of Toronto, University of Deusto, University of Illinois, University of Kansas, Community of Madrid Libraries, Castilla y León, Andalusia, and Basque Country, British National Library, Harvard University, Library of the Congress of the United States.
Ph.D. and essayist has received awards and mentions from Writers' Associations, Cultural Centers, Universities, and related offices. Also, as Speaker, Lecturer, and Researcher, in Universities, Educational Centers, public and private.
Author of artistic books: Poetry, Tale, and Stories.
Author of educational books, of varied levels and agendas.
Author of books on philosophy, ontology, and metaphysics.
Author of Self-help and Coaching books.
His books are distributed in the five continents, are assiduously consulted in Libraries around the world, and are registered in catalogs, ISBN and international bibliographic databases.
They are translated into multiple languages and can be found in international bookstores, both in paper format and in electronic version.
Webs where to know and/or acquire other works of the author:
http://migueldaddariobooks.blogspot.com
Glossary of coaching terms
✓ Coaching: Consists of the guidance that an external professional (coach) gives to a manager to improve their skills, that is, make them much more effective in their performance.
✓ Coach: It is the one that helps the coachee to become an observer different from himself and his environment and to detect the obstacles and limitations that interfere with the realization of the expected results.
✓ Coachee: The person who has decided to require the services of a coach to help him focus on a critical moment in his life, relating to his professional career and/or his personal evolution.
✓ Maieutics: From the Greek maieutiké (art of midwives, art of helping to procreate). Maieutics is the philosophical method of research and teaching proposed by Socrates. It consists essentially in using dialogue to reach knowledge.
✓ Socrates: Greek philosopher, he is considered one of the greatest of both Western and universal philosophy. Precursor of Plato and Aristotle, fundamental representatives of all Greek philosophy. Proposed Maieutics.
✓ Assertiveness: It derives from the assertive word, from assertion. It comes from the Latin assertus
and means Affirmation of the certainty of a thing,
it is related to the firmness and the certainty. An assertive person is one who affirms with certainty.
✓ NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming): It is the study of our mental models, facilitating the knowledge of the process of symbolization of information and optimizing our communication capacity. Through it, we acquire an awareness of the language and the importance of its good living use. Leaving aside the imposed limitations and thus obtain success in our objectives.
✓ Wheel of Life: The wheel of life is a graphic representation where you value your current situation in the different areas of your life, from friendship, health, work, leisure, etc. Each plot is scored from 0 to 10 and then compared with the optimal situation. Although simple, it is a powerful tool to realize what value we give to each of the areas of our lives and in which we would like to improve.
✓ Self-Coach: It is a method of self-learning that will serve to be each one their own Coach, learning the techniques and exercises that will apply to them.
✓ Self-Coaching: It is a learning technique to apply your own training, through practices and exercises.
Introduction to coaching
• From English
In its adaptation to the English language to coach, this word means to train. In the business and personal environment, it is known as coaching the interactive and transparent process by which the coach or coach and the person or group involved in the process seek the most effective way to achieve the objectives set using their own resources and skills.
In sports training, it is usual practice to have a coach to achieve the best personal results and high-performance teams.
• From French
The word coaching comes from the French word coach, which means carriage, vehicle to transport people from one place to another.
Coaching would literally be the activity carried out by a coachman, to take a passenger to a mutually agreed place. Coaching can then be associated with the activity leading to achieving the advance or displacement of the coachee towards the desired situation.
• From Greek
The concept of coaching has several thousand years. In a pure sense, it is