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  • Gwenneth Dalawampu
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  • 1

    or arrangement of thoughts when it comes to speech writing can be defined as all aspects of your writing that help the reader move smoothly from one sentence to the next, and from one paragraph to another.

    logical organization

  • 2

    According to Wrench (2012), a good introduction serves five functions: TRODUCTION

    (1) you should be able to gain audience attention and interest, (2) it states the purpose of your speech, (3) it establishes your credibility, (4) it should provide reasons for your audience to Listen and (5) your introduction should preview the main idea of your speech.

  • 3

    The body of the speech is the core part of the speech that addresses the main ideas and principles of the speech. It consists of the main points. This is presented using methods of organization (Flores 2016).

    Problem-Solution Categorial Chronological Comparison and Contrast Spatial Casual

  • 4

    time in delivering the body

    2, 15, 3

  • 5

    According to _, author of The Art of Public Speaking, a good delivery means that you are capable and able to present your message in a clear, coherent, and interesting way.

    Stephen Lucas (2011)

  • 6

    The perceived intellect or education is sometimes used to measure how well you articulate. The instance on how well and precisely you form vowels and consonants using your lips, tongue, jaw, and palate to form the sounds to speak is crucial in making your message get crossed. On the same idea, diction and enunciation are other forms of articulation.

    Articulation

  • 7

    This happens when you control or adjust the tone or volume of your voice as you try to lower your voice to a loud whisper in order to get the attention of your audience as they find your message more appealing, dramatic and mysterious. Modulation has various meanings, such as a change of key in music or of the sound of a person's voice.

    Modulation

  • 8

    Every time the speaker faces his audience, he is encouraged to keep his poise, posture, gestures, and movements since they may make or break the presentation. A good stage presence essentially engages the audience into the performance. It is the ability to make the audience connect with the speaker and pull them into the story being told, and as a result, the audience are affected by the feelings, emotions, and ideas being conveyed.

    Stage presence

  • 9

    To effectively communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking, the speaker must use emphatic and descriptive gestures. These help enhance the verbal content of our speech. Gestures should appear spontaneous but purposeful. Movements from the waist down should be decisively used to emphasize a point or as a transition during a speech

    Facial expressions

  • 10

    This permits you to focus on overseeing nervousness and spotlight on progressively significant parts of conveyance like vocal assortment, keeping away from familiarity hiccups and verbal fillers, and improving eye to eye connection. At the point when you are given the opportunity to move around, it regularly winds up getting skimming or pacing, which are the two developments that comfort you as a speaker by using anxious vitality however just serve to divert the crowd.

    Movement

  • 11

    It happens when you have everything in concordance or harmony. Your discourse is correct. The crowd gets it well. They appreciate tuning in to it as much as you appreciate conveying it.

    Rapport

  • 12

    jive with the message being delivered. To achieve the positive tone of the speaker before he begins, he simply must glance at the audience and smile. A smile may be simple but its value is indispensable in communicating friendliness, openness, and confidence. In addition, facial expressions communicate various types of emotions which reflect the speaker's moods and personality traits.

    Facial expressions

  • 13

    become fluent in nonverbal communication through our gestures. We all use hand gestures while we speak, but we didn't ever go to any class in learning how to match our verbal communication with the appropriate gestures Some of these gestures are emphatic and some are descriptive (Koch, 2007).

    Gesture

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    or arrangement of thoughts when it comes to speech writing can be defined as all aspects of your writing that help the reader move smoothly from one sentence to the next, and from one paragraph to another.

    logical organization

  • 2

    According to Wrench (2012), a good introduction serves five functions: TRODUCTION

    (1) you should be able to gain audience attention and interest, (2) it states the purpose of your speech, (3) it establishes your credibility, (4) it should provide reasons for your audience to Listen and (5) your introduction should preview the main idea of your speech.

  • 3

    The body of the speech is the core part of the speech that addresses the main ideas and principles of the speech. It consists of the main points. This is presented using methods of organization (Flores 2016).

    Problem-Solution Categorial Chronological Comparison and Contrast Spatial Casual

  • 4

    time in delivering the body

    2, 15, 3

  • 5

    According to _, author of The Art of Public Speaking, a good delivery means that you are capable and able to present your message in a clear, coherent, and interesting way.

    Stephen Lucas (2011)

  • 6

    The perceived intellect or education is sometimes used to measure how well you articulate. The instance on how well and precisely you form vowels and consonants using your lips, tongue, jaw, and palate to form the sounds to speak is crucial in making your message get crossed. On the same idea, diction and enunciation are other forms of articulation.

    Articulation

  • 7

    This happens when you control or adjust the tone or volume of your voice as you try to lower your voice to a loud whisper in order to get the attention of your audience as they find your message more appealing, dramatic and mysterious. Modulation has various meanings, such as a change of key in music or of the sound of a person's voice.

    Modulation

  • 8

    Every time the speaker faces his audience, he is encouraged to keep his poise, posture, gestures, and movements since they may make or break the presentation. A good stage presence essentially engages the audience into the performance. It is the ability to make the audience connect with the speaker and pull them into the story being told, and as a result, the audience are affected by the feelings, emotions, and ideas being conveyed.

    Stage presence

  • 9

    To effectively communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking, the speaker must use emphatic and descriptive gestures. These help enhance the verbal content of our speech. Gestures should appear spontaneous but purposeful. Movements from the waist down should be decisively used to emphasize a point or as a transition during a speech

    Facial expressions

  • 10

    This permits you to focus on overseeing nervousness and spotlight on progressively significant parts of conveyance like vocal assortment, keeping away from familiarity hiccups and verbal fillers, and improving eye to eye connection. At the point when you are given the opportunity to move around, it regularly winds up getting skimming or pacing, which are the two developments that comfort you as a speaker by using anxious vitality however just serve to divert the crowd.

    Movement

  • 11

    It happens when you have everything in concordance or harmony. Your discourse is correct. The crowd gets it well. They appreciate tuning in to it as much as you appreciate conveying it.

    Rapport

  • 12

    jive with the message being delivered. To achieve the positive tone of the speaker before he begins, he simply must glance at the audience and smile. A smile may be simple but its value is indispensable in communicating friendliness, openness, and confidence. In addition, facial expressions communicate various types of emotions which reflect the speaker's moods and personality traits.

    Facial expressions

  • 13

    become fluent in nonverbal communication through our gestures. We all use hand gestures while we speak, but we didn't ever go to any class in learning how to match our verbal communication with the appropriate gestures Some of these gestures are emphatic and some are descriptive (Koch, 2007).

    Gesture