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SPEECH
DELIVERY
Learning Targets
I can differentiate the types of
speech according to purpose.
I can differentiate the types of
speech delivery.
I can identify the physical
features of a speaker.
I can evaluate a speech.
TYPES OF SPEECH
ACCORDING TO
PURPOSE
Types of
Speech
1. Informative
speech
-provides the
audience with a
clear understanding
of a concept or idea.
Types of
Speech
2. Entertainment
speech
-is one whose
sole purpose is to
have the audience
enjoy the
presentation.
3. Persuasive speech
-seeks to provide the
audience with favorable or
acceptable ideas that can
influence their own ideas and
decisions.
Types of
Speech
TYPES OF SPEECH
ACCORDING TO
DELIVERY
Types of Speech
1. Extemporaneous
• Speaking with limited preparation
• Guided by notes or outline
• Delivered conversationally
• Most popular type
Types of Speech
2. Impromptu
• Speaking without advanced preparation
• Unrehearsed speech
• Spoken conversationally
Types of Speech
3. Manuscript
• Speaking with advanced preparation
• Planned and rehearsed speech
• Reading aloud a written message
Types of Speech
4. Memorized
• Speaking with
advanced preparation
• Planned and
rehearsed speech
• Reciting a written
message word-for-
word from memory
7. Speech Delivery
PHYSICAL
FEATURES OF A
SPEAKER
The speaker’s
appearance should be
appealing to the
audience. The
audience in fact likes
speakers who are
similar to them.
1. Appearance
All the movements
on the stage should be
voluntary and
warranted. Nervousness
can cause involuntary
movements which can
distress both the speaker
and the audience.
2. Movement
A confident
speaker stands
straight with his arms
well relaxed. Nervous
speakers sprawl on
the podium and lean
against the wall. There
is always fear
and tension.
3. Posture
The expression
on the speaker’s face
determines the
audience’s closeness
to him. Warm smile
and confident look
take the audience
close to the speaker.
4. Facial
Expressions
It is one of the most
important gestures.
It not only increases
the speaker’s direct
contact with the
audience but also
increases their
interest in their
speech.
5. Eye Contact
It is the right
pronunciation of all
the words. The
people who suffer
stage fright commit
the mistake of
deletion, addition,
adding extra parts
towards slurring.
7. Articulation
It is confirmed
by the number of
the audience but it
should be loud
enough for the
speech to reach
everybody.
6. Volume
Time is an
important factor in
Speech delivery. At the
outset, the speaker
should know the
amount of time given
for his speech and
prepare accordingly.
8. Time
The speaker
should use the
language well suited
for the audience. Too
much of scientific
terms may not go well
with the common
public.
9. Language
10. Use Short stories,
Anecdotes and
Quotations according
to the need. It is always
good to start the
speech with a small
story as stories
normally arouse
interest. But remember,
too much of anything is
good for nothing.
7. Speech Delivery
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7. Speech Delivery

  • 2. Learning Targets I can differentiate the types of speech according to purpose. I can differentiate the types of speech delivery. I can identify the physical features of a speaker. I can evaluate a speech.
  • 4. Types of Speech 1. Informative speech -provides the audience with a clear understanding of a concept or idea.
  • 5. Types of Speech 2. Entertainment speech -is one whose sole purpose is to have the audience enjoy the presentation.
  • 6. 3. Persuasive speech -seeks to provide the audience with favorable or acceptable ideas that can influence their own ideas and decisions. Types of Speech
  • 8. Types of Speech 1. Extemporaneous • Speaking with limited preparation • Guided by notes or outline • Delivered conversationally • Most popular type
  • 9. Types of Speech 2. Impromptu • Speaking without advanced preparation • Unrehearsed speech • Spoken conversationally
  • 10. Types of Speech 3. Manuscript • Speaking with advanced preparation • Planned and rehearsed speech • Reading aloud a written message
  • 11. Types of Speech 4. Memorized • Speaking with advanced preparation • Planned and rehearsed speech • Reciting a written message word-for- word from memory
  • 14. The speaker’s appearance should be appealing to the audience. The audience in fact likes speakers who are similar to them. 1. Appearance
  • 15. All the movements on the stage should be voluntary and warranted. Nervousness can cause involuntary movements which can distress both the speaker and the audience. 2. Movement
  • 16. A confident speaker stands straight with his arms well relaxed. Nervous speakers sprawl on the podium and lean against the wall. There is always fear and tension. 3. Posture
  • 17. The expression on the speaker’s face determines the audience’s closeness to him. Warm smile and confident look take the audience close to the speaker. 4. Facial Expressions
  • 18. It is one of the most important gestures. It not only increases the speaker’s direct contact with the audience but also increases their interest in their speech. 5. Eye Contact
  • 19. It is the right pronunciation of all the words. The people who suffer stage fright commit the mistake of deletion, addition, adding extra parts towards slurring. 7. Articulation
  • 20. It is confirmed by the number of the audience but it should be loud enough for the speech to reach everybody. 6. Volume
  • 21. Time is an important factor in Speech delivery. At the outset, the speaker should know the amount of time given for his speech and prepare accordingly. 8. Time
  • 22. The speaker should use the language well suited for the audience. Too much of scientific terms may not go well with the common public. 9. Language
  • 23. 10. Use Short stories, Anecdotes and Quotations according to the need. It is always good to start the speech with a small story as stories normally arouse interest. But remember, too much of anything is good for nothing.