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PRINCIPLES
OF
DELIVERING
SPEECH
Table of Contents
First Principle: Articulation
Second Principle: Modulation
Third Principle: Stage Presence
Fourth Principle: Facial Expressions,
Gestures, and Movement
Fifth Principle: Audience Rapport
https://www.elcomblus.com/principles-of-speech-delivery/
✗ Think of a Speaker that one has heard and seen. State the
reasons for liking this Speaker?
✗ Is it his/her confidence, appearance, mastery of the language?
All these answers are correct. A good Speaker has to have a
clear voice and uses words that are understandable. A good
Speaker also uses the right facial expressions and appropriate
gestures. Moreover, Speakers are liked when they talk directly
to the Audience, maintaining eye contact with the Listeners.
These Speakers also move on the stage with confidence,
showing mastery of Public Communication.
ARTICULATION
-articulateness in pronouncing the words and
speaking with clear diction that effectively transmits
the Message of the Speaker.
✗ It is highly important to know the correct way of saying a word,
whether they are familiar or unfamiliar. Proper breathing
techniques together with the correct molding of sounds that
make up words contribute to efficient articulation.
✗ (Were the Speakers in the video/film articulate in their Speech?
Were they understandable?)
MODULATION
- the capability to adjust or manipulate the
resonance and timbre of the vocal tone.
✗ A microphone requires even more modulation as the amplifiers will
resonate voices further. But with or without a microphone, voices
should not bombard our eardrums. If the Speaker’s voice is
modulated, Listeners will pay attention. The Speaker’s words will be
heard clearly and the Message of the Speech will be sent and
received.
✗ (Were the Speakers’ voices modulated? Was it easy to listen to
them?)
STAGE PRESENCE
- ability to “own” the stage, of the Speaker being able to fill the space and
project his/ her personality to the Audience.
✗ The opposite of stage presence is stage fright, which is considered by many as the
topmost fear in the world of public speaking! But instead of trying to get rid of stage
fright (which cannot be done anyway), all that energy that is making one feel shaky
and nervous should be used to make the Speaker become an interesting, enthusiastic
speaker capable of being heard and able to move about on stage. No one is immune
from stage fright. Other people just manage it better and create what we see as stage
presence.
✗ (Did the Speakers show stage presence? Cite what contributed to that.)
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES,
AND MOVEMENT
- The Message of any speech is reinforced, clarified, and
complemented by Nonverbal Communication
✗ Without these nonverbal elements, the Speaker may be judged as boring, with
flat delivery and an unemotional voice. Facial expressions should change with
the content of the Speech. Gestures should emphasize only certain points.
Movement should allow the Speaker to carry the Speech around, forward, and
to the Audience, metaphorically speaking. It should also direct the Audience to
follow the Speaker and keep them hanging on to his/her every word.
✗ (Did the Speakers use Nonverbal Communication? Was it too much or too
little?)
AUDIENCE RAPPORT
- one will know how to deliver the Message to the
Audience and connect with them at a deeper level
✗ It was pointed out previously that the most important aid in establishing
a connection with the Listeners is an Audience Analysis. Using this data,
one is able to write a Speech that would appeal to the Audience.
✗ (How did the Speakers establish rapport with their Audience? Did it
work?)
✗ THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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Principles of delivering speech

  • 2. Table of Contents First Principle: Articulation Second Principle: Modulation Third Principle: Stage Presence Fourth Principle: Facial Expressions, Gestures, and Movement Fifth Principle: Audience Rapport https://www.elcomblus.com/principles-of-speech-delivery/
  • 3. ✗ Think of a Speaker that one has heard and seen. State the reasons for liking this Speaker? ✗ Is it his/her confidence, appearance, mastery of the language? All these answers are correct. A good Speaker has to have a clear voice and uses words that are understandable. A good Speaker also uses the right facial expressions and appropriate gestures. Moreover, Speakers are liked when they talk directly to the Audience, maintaining eye contact with the Listeners. These Speakers also move on the stage with confidence, showing mastery of Public Communication.
  • 4. ARTICULATION -articulateness in pronouncing the words and speaking with clear diction that effectively transmits the Message of the Speaker. ✗ It is highly important to know the correct way of saying a word, whether they are familiar or unfamiliar. Proper breathing techniques together with the correct molding of sounds that make up words contribute to efficient articulation. ✗ (Were the Speakers in the video/film articulate in their Speech? Were they understandable?)
  • 5. MODULATION - the capability to adjust or manipulate the resonance and timbre of the vocal tone. ✗ A microphone requires even more modulation as the amplifiers will resonate voices further. But with or without a microphone, voices should not bombard our eardrums. If the Speaker’s voice is modulated, Listeners will pay attention. The Speaker’s words will be heard clearly and the Message of the Speech will be sent and received. ✗ (Were the Speakers’ voices modulated? Was it easy to listen to them?)
  • 6. STAGE PRESENCE - ability to “own” the stage, of the Speaker being able to fill the space and project his/ her personality to the Audience. ✗ The opposite of stage presence is stage fright, which is considered by many as the topmost fear in the world of public speaking! But instead of trying to get rid of stage fright (which cannot be done anyway), all that energy that is making one feel shaky and nervous should be used to make the Speaker become an interesting, enthusiastic speaker capable of being heard and able to move about on stage. No one is immune from stage fright. Other people just manage it better and create what we see as stage presence. ✗ (Did the Speakers show stage presence? Cite what contributed to that.)
  • 7. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES, AND MOVEMENT - The Message of any speech is reinforced, clarified, and complemented by Nonverbal Communication ✗ Without these nonverbal elements, the Speaker may be judged as boring, with flat delivery and an unemotional voice. Facial expressions should change with the content of the Speech. Gestures should emphasize only certain points. Movement should allow the Speaker to carry the Speech around, forward, and to the Audience, metaphorically speaking. It should also direct the Audience to follow the Speaker and keep them hanging on to his/her every word. ✗ (Did the Speakers use Nonverbal Communication? Was it too much or too little?)
  • 8. AUDIENCE RAPPORT - one will know how to deliver the Message to the Audience and connect with them at a deeper level ✗ It was pointed out previously that the most important aid in establishing a connection with the Listeners is an Audience Analysis. Using this data, one is able to write a Speech that would appeal to the Audience. ✗ (How did the Speakers establish rapport with their Audience? Did it work?)
  • 9. ✗ THANK YOU SO MUCH!