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ORAL COMM (the principles of speech writing & speech delivery)
  • Samantha Danielle Sibayan

  • 問題数 28 • 11/28/2023

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    10 principles of speech delivery ALD WGA MSFR

    audience profile logical organization duration word choice grammatical correctness articulation modulation stage presence facial expression, gestures, and movements rapport w the audience

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    An audience is a group of people who comes together to listen to speaker

    audience profile

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    • It helps the reader move smoothly from one sentence to the next, and from one paragraph to another, flowing logically from one key point to the next from beginning to end. outline (introduction, body, conclusion)

    logical organization

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    major parts of a speech

    introduction body conclusion

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    The theme is introduced • Reason for writing the speech is stated • Must be able to catch the attention of your audience

    introduction

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    Main topics are presented • Supporting ideas are presented in a logical and sequential manner (figures, data)

    body(discussion)

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    Summary statement or review • No new information is presented, refer back to the points from the introduction and the body

    conclusion

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    must include something that will make your audience rememver your speech

    conclusion

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    _ refers to the length of your speech • 110 - 150 words per minute average speaking rate • Speech _ - the ideal length of a speech is up to 20 minutes. The average person speaks at somewhere between 125 and 150 words per minute

    duration

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    • It is the specific vocabulary the writer uses to convey meaning, Incorrect words causes unmeant messages, leads to misunderstanding and makes no Sense correct _ increases the impact on ones mind

    word choice

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    regardless of the fact = although • concerning the matter of = about • due to the fact that = because • at that point in time = then • in the process of = during, while

    word choice

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    _ refers to the clear pronunciation or diction and speech which is very essential in effectively transmitting the message. It includes proper breathing techniques together with the correct production of sounds

    articulation

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    Voice quality is the key when we speak of _. _ refers to the capability of the vocal tone to adjust to the resonance and timbre of the voice

    modulation

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    The speaker should know how to produce a pleasant sound through his/her voice which will bombard the eardrums of the audience. If the speaker produces a well-_ voice, the audience will pay attention to every details he/she will say. Hence, he/she will be heard and his/her purpose of delivering his/her message will be sent and received clearly and unmistakably.

    modulation

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    Focus on each sentence in writing • Review your written speech • Look for corrections in grammar

    grammatical correctness

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    It refers to the ability of the speaker to "own the stage," meaning to be able to fill the space and project his/her personality to the audience.

    stage presence

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    However, a good speaker though would feel fear in speaking in front of an audience should only feel it in the beginning part of his speech and should always overcome the said fear. If the speaker manages overcoming his/her fear, chances are he/she would deliver the speech victoriously. Otherwise, the speaker will fail to transmit the message he/she has to send to his audience.

    stage presence

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    _ should change with the content of the speech, gestures or movements on the other hand, highlights the points being clarified and direct the audience to follow every word and important details the speaker has to say

    facial expression gesture and movements

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    It has been said in the previous lessons that the most important tool for establishing a connection with the audience is an audience analysis. With this data at hand, the speaker would know how to deliver the message to the audience and strike them or connect with his/her listeners at a deeper level.

    audience rapport

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    average speaking rate

    110-150 words per minute

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    speech duration - the ideal length of a speech is up to _

    20 mins

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    the average person speaks at somewhere between _ and _ words per minute

    125 and 150

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    instead of saying regardless of the fact

    although

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    instead of saying concerning the matter of

    about

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    instead of saying due to the fact that

    because

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    instead of saying at that point in time

    then

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    instead of saying in the process of

    during, while

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    However, the opposite of stage presence is _, which is considered the topmost fear in the world of public speaking. There is a saying that "no one is immune from _" the moment you stand in front of a large crowd you would always feel this fear.

    stage fright