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LESSON 3 Principles of Speech Delivery

This document provides guidance on effective oral communication and speech delivery. It outlines 5 principles of effective speech writing, including understanding your audience, logical organization, appropriate duration, word choice, and grammatical correctness. It then discusses principles of effective speech delivery such as articulation, modulation, stage presence, facial expression, gestures, movement, and building rapport with the audience. The objectives are to write and deliver an effective speech applying these principles.
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LESSON 3 Principles of Speech Delivery

This document provides guidance on effective oral communication and speech delivery. It outlines 5 principles of effective speech writing, including understanding your audience, logical organization, appropriate duration, word choice, and grammatical correctness. It then discusses principles of effective speech delivery such as articulation, modulation, stage presence, facial expression, gestures, movement, and building rapport with the audience. The objectives are to write and deliver an effective speech applying these principles.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION

IN CONTEXT
PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH
WRITING

1. AUDIENCE PROFILE
2. LOGICAL ORGANIZATION
3. DURATION
4. WORD CHOICE
5. GRAMMATICAL
CORRECTNESS
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:
1. compose a speech applying the principles of
effective speech writing and delivery
2. identify the principles of effective speech delivery;
and
3. demonstrate effective speech delivery.
PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE
SPEECH DELIVERY
____1. When delivering a
speech, it is best to use
formal approach all the time.
____2. The way you carry
yourself on the stage is part
of speech delivery.
____3. Pronunciation does
not matter in speech
delivery because the
content of the message is
what’s more important.
____4. Pausing is one way
you can emphasize an
important word, phrase, or
sentence in your speech.
____5. Moderate use of
offensive words and an
occasional backbiting can
help you in giving a powerful
speech.
TOOLS FOR
EFFECTIVE
SPEECH
DELIVERY
DELIVERY
*actual presentation of the
speech
*consists of vocal and
physical elements
According to Stephen Lucas
(2011), 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.
ARTICULATION
The clarity and enunciation
of your voice.
The action of producing a sound
or word clearly.
MODULATION

The variation in the


strength, tone, or pitch
of one’s tone.
STAGE PRESENCE
The speaker’s ability to get
and secure the audience’s
interest in listening in
him/her through his/her
presentation style.
STAGE PRESENCE
A good stage presence
essentially engages the
audience in the performance. It is
the ability to make the audience
connect with the speaker and pull
them into the story being told.
FACIAL
EXPRESSION

-sets the emotional tone for a speech.


-communicates various types of
emotions which reflect the speaker’s
moods and personality traits.
Gesture
Arm and hand movements.
To effectively communicate
emotions and enthusiasm while
speaking, the speaker must use
emphatic and descriptive
gestures.
MOVEMENT

Movement of the whole body


instead of just gesturing with
hands, is appropriate in a speech.
RAPPORT
A close and harmonious
relationship in which people or
groups concerned are in “in sync”
with each other, understand each
other’s feelings or ideas, and
communicate smoothly.
RAPPORT
 dressing and prepping suitably for the event
 demonstrating in your opening statements that
you know whom you are talking to because you
have done your homework
 utilizing comprehensive language – “we” instead of “I”
 evading the use of jargon unless everyone understands it
 indicating that you are human also by sharing your story
 being aware of non-verbal communication/body language and
using eye contact
 seeming sure, positive, in charge, and understanding of the
effect of vocal delivery

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