These factors include: gestures, facial expressions, posture, walking on stage, grooming, and even spatial behaviors. These factors refe to a speaker's ability to utilize the delivery of information physically through bodily movements and expressions.Bodily Factors
It is the use of verbal components relating to your voice such as volume, pitch, articulation, pronunciation, speed, and fluency in the languageVerbal Factors
This refers to the readiness and attentiveness of the speaker in speech delivery. These include: poise, confidence, and spontaneity of the speaker. This can be manifested on the composure and self-control of the speaker while delivering his or her material.Mental Factors
This refers to the specific utterance of each sound of the word as projected by the organ of speech.Articulation
This refers to the tone of the voice.Pitch
This refers to the degree of utterance in speech deliverySpeed
This refers to the manner in which you produce the sound of a wordPronunciation
This refers to the softness and loudness of the voiceVolume
It is about the mastery of the language used in speaking.Fluency
It is used as a ___________ when the pronoun receives the action from the verb in the sentence Direct Object
It is used as an ___________ of a certain word in the sentence Intensifier
It is used as an _______________ when the object is inside a prepositional phase Object of preposition
It is used as an ____________ when the pronoun recognizes to whom or for whom the action of the verb is accomplished Indirect Object
Building the interest of the listener is an essential part. This motivates them to heed or to read the message. You could begin with startling statement, a stimulating story, series of questions, or anything that could get the attention of yhe audience.Hook
Prove to the public that there is a problem. Illustrate the effects of this problem in a macro perspective. State reasons for such problem and how would it affect the audience.Toil
You need ti elaborate your solution. You can present stories, give examples, and present research outputs to support your solution.Key
Now, you are ready to appeal to tour audience on the steps that they would do to implement the solution.Action
An organized communication whether you want to inform, to persuade, to inspire, to argue, or to entertain your listeners. Public speaking
a Professor Emeritus of Psychology on UCLADr. Albert Mehrabian
refers to the bodily signals or movements from the speaker. 55%Visual
refers to speaking elements such as tone, volume, speech rate, and rhythm. 38%vocal
refers to the choice of words or vocabulary, grammar, and the use of formal and informal languages.verbal
________ is the branch of philosophy that deals with the right and wrong matters of human affairs.Ethics
this refer to the complete date or the year where the author published his or her workPeriod
this includes the type of publication: article, journal, news clip, book, and the like. It also contains the title of the work to complete the entire source.Source
This refers to the author or writter where you get the line.Contributor
These factors include: gestures, facial expressions, posture, walking on stage, grooming, and even spatial behaviors. These factors refe to a speaker's ability to utilize the delivery of information physically through bodily movements and expressions.Bodily Factors
It is the use of verbal components relating to your voice such as volume, pitch, articulation, pronunciation, speed, and fluency in the languageVerbal Factors
This refers to the readiness and attentiveness of the speaker in speech delivery. These include: poise, confidence, and spontaneity of the speaker. This can be manifested on the composure and self-control of the speaker while delivering his or her material.Mental Factors
This refers to the specific utterance of each sound of the word as projected by the organ of speech.Articulation
This refers to the tone of the voice.Pitch
This refers to the degree of utterance in speech deliverySpeed
This refers to the manner in which you produce the sound of a wordPronunciation
This refers to the softness and loudness of the voiceVolume
It is about the mastery of the language used in speaking.Fluency
It is used as a ___________ when the pronoun receives the action from the verb in the sentence Direct Object
It is used as an ___________ of a certain word in the sentence Intensifier
It is used as an _______________ when the object is inside a prepositional phase Object of preposition
It is used as an ____________ when the pronoun recognizes to whom or for whom the action of the verb is accomplished Indirect Object
Building the interest of the listener is an essential part. This motivates them to heed or to read the message. You could begin with startling statement, a stimulating story, series of questions, or anything that could get the attention of yhe audience.Hook
Prove to the public that there is a problem. Illustrate the effects of this problem in a macro perspective. State reasons for such problem and how would it affect the audience.Toil
You need ti elaborate your solution. You can present stories, give examples, and present research outputs to support your solution.Key
Now, you are ready to appeal to tour audience on the steps that they would do to implement the solution.Action
An organized communication whether you want to inform, to persuade, to inspire, to argue, or to entertain your listeners. Public speaking
a Professor Emeritus of Psychology on UCLADr. Albert Mehrabian
refers to the bodily signals or movements from the speaker. 55%Visual
refers to speaking elements such as tone, volume, speech rate, and rhythm. 38%vocal
refers to the choice of words or vocabulary, grammar, and the use of formal and informal languages.verbal
________ is the branch of philosophy that deals with the right and wrong matters of human affairs.Ethics
this refer to the complete date or the year where the author published his or her workPeriod
this includes the type of publication: article, journal, news clip, book, and the like. It also contains the title of the work to complete the entire source.Source
This refers to the author or writter where you get the line.Contributor