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O MM UN IC AT IO N

ORA L C

P R IN C IP L ES O F
SPE E C H D EL IV ER Y
ord ing to Deli very
Sp eec h A c c
Types of

EXTEMPORANEOUS IMPROMPTU MEMORIZED


SPEECH
• Speaking with limited • SPEECH
Speaking without • Speaking with advanced
preparation advanced preparation preparation
• Guided by notes or outline • Unrehearsed speech • Planned and rehearsed
• Delivered Conversationally • Spoken conversationally speech
• Most popular type • Spoken conversationally
O R I Z ED
MEM
SP EEC H
DESCRIPTION:
• Speaking with advance preparation
• Planned and rehearsed speech
• Reading aloud a written message

SPEAKING SITUATIONS:
• Newscasting with a Teleprompter or
autocue device
• Presenting the legal proceedings and
verdit in court
• Reading the rules and criteria in a
contest
S C RI P T
MAN U
SP EE C H

ADVANTAGES:
• Exact repetition of the written
words
• Guided speech

DISADVANTAGES:
• Boring and uninteresting
presentation
• Lacks audience rapport/connection
I P S F O R
M O R E T
S P E E C H
E CT I V E
E F F
L I V E RY
DE
TI P NO. 1 TI P NO. 2 TI P NO. 3
Look at your
Use a audience members in
Remember to adjust
conversational your volume to the
the eye so they will
size of the audience
style more often. feel that they are
and the venue.
part of your speech.

TI P NO. 4 TI P NO. 5
Vary your rate or
speed to keep your Master your voice
audience interested and find your
and to avoid a pitch level (high
monotone pattern. or low).
TI P NO. 6 TI P NO. 7 TI P NO. 8
Use pauses when Pronounce and Avoid fillers or
you emphasize the enunciate words expressions that
most important correctly. substitute actuak
words, phrases or words in your
sentences. speech.

TI P NO. 9 TI P NO. 1 0
Start your speech by Use precise
standing right and
movements and
balancing your
avoid distracting
weight.
mannerisms.
TI P NO. 1 1 TI P NO. 1 2
Avoid having a poker Dress properly and
face or a highly appropriately.
animated face.

TI P NO. 1 3 TI P NO. 1 4
Observe ethics by
coming prepare, being Breathe in and out
polite and honest, to relax before
avoiding offensive your speech.
words, back-biting or
copying someone’s
work.
TAT I O N
P R E S E N
SPE E C H
R I C S
RUB
y o u fo r
Th a n k
en in g !
List
I V E R I N G
I N D E L
TI P S S P E E C H
S C R I P T
M A N U

• Rehearse the speech over and over


again until you sound natural.
• Observe accomplished news
anchors and note how
conversational they sound when
they deliver the news.
EFFECTIV E S P EEC H
TOOL S FOR
DELIVERY
• As you watch and emulate people who speak in public excellently,
observe how they approach their audience (formal, informal,
personal, conversational or intimate)
• Observe how they connect with their audience (using eye
contact, body movements, and facial expressions).
• Observe how they present themselves (stage presence: how
they look, stand, walk, use nonverbal cues, act on and off
• the stage.
Observe how they use their voice in terms of volume, pitch,
rate or speed, pauses to show emphasis and strengthen the
clarity of the message, vocal variety and pronunciation.
N G T H E
I N U S I
TI P S H O D
I P T M E T
U S C R
M AN
1.Prepare! Keep your text easy to use by neatly
composing it in triple space.
2.Mark! Own your manuscript by highlighting key
words and phrases. This way your will be guided
during the speech delivery.
3.Practice! You can make a lot of notes on the draft
of your manuscript during the first few rehearsals.
4.Practice some more! Read the text over and over
orally.
5.Concentrate! Concentrate on keeping eye contact,
but do not stare at only one section of the audience.
6. Act it out! Use a lectern or a podium when
practicing the speech.

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