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DELIVERING

SPEECH
• Identify different types of Speech.
• Identify the principle roles and
significance of preparation in
delivering speech.
• Discuss the principles of public
speaking
• Uses principles of speech writing.
• Deliver a prepared or impromptu talk
on an issue employing the techniques
ROLE AND
RESPONSIBILITY
OF SPEAKER
This refers to the role and
responsibility of the speaker
which will depend on the
purpose and context of
communication.
TO INFORM

TO PERSUADE

TO
ENTERTAIN
MESSAGE
This involves the content of
the message. The message
may be facts, opinion,
feelings, order, suggestions,
and
DELIVERY
This refers to the manner
of delivery involving verbal
and
nonverbal cues made by
the speaker.
CLASSIFICATI
ON OF SPEECH
DELIVERY
IMPROMPTU
● Keep calm and don’t panic!
● Collect your thoughts and
organize what you will say
● Be straightforward and
stick to yours points.
EXTEMPORANEOU
S find out more
● Do research and
about the topic.
● Go over the content, timing,
and flow of the speech
● Adjust your speech based on
audience reaction
MANUSCRIPT
● Underline or highlight key
phrases and keywords on the
manuscript.
● Practice
● Remember the highlighted words
to know the next idea
● Visualize the outline. Look at the
audience.
MEMORIZED
It is a planned and
rehearsed speech; the
speaker who delivers this
speech is prepared and
memorized the speech.
DEBATE
A debate speech is a
structured argument on a
specific topic that is
presented in a formal
setting.
MOTIVATIONAL
Motivational speech
intended to motivate or
inspire an audience.
NARRATIVE
It is used to tell a story,
often one that is based on
personal experience.
DEMONSTRATIVE
It focuses on teaching your
audience how to complete
a specific task, reach a
goal, or execute a process.
PERSUASIVE
A persuasive speech aims
to convince the audience
to believe a certain
viewpoint, opinion, or
idea.
INFORMATIVE
It gives information to an
audience using verbal
descriptions and, sometimes,
accompanying visuals or
demonstrations.
Activity 2: Identify me!

Directions: Identify what types


of speech is being described in
the given statement.
Activity 2: Identify me!
Directions: Identify what types of speech
is being described in the given
statement.

1. It includes the step-by-step


instructions and visual aids.
2. It tells a story to entertain or
convey a message.
3. Present an argument and try to
convince the audience to adopt a
particular viewpoint.
4. It uses clear explanations,
examples, and visuals.
5. Speak on a given topic without
prior preparation and it showcase
quick thinking and communication
skills.
PRINCIPLES OF
The author makes frequent use of real-life
SPEECH
examples from his own career to illustrate
each principle--Perception, Perfection,
Visualization, Discipline, Description,
Inspiration, and Anticipation--in its own
chapter.
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH
The principles of speech refer to the
fundamental guidelines or rules that
govern effective communication when
speaking to an audience. These
principles are essential for ensuring that
your message is delivered clearly,
persuasively, and memorably. Here are
some key principles of speech:
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH
Clarity: Your speech should be clear and
easy to understand.

Conciseness: Be concise and to the


point.
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH
Audience awareness: Tailor your
speech to your audience's needs,
interests, and knowledge level.

Purpose: Clearly define the purpose


of your speech. Whether it's to
inform, persuade, entertain, or
inspire, make sure your message
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH

Structure: Organize your


speech into a clear and
coherent structure, including
an introduction, body, and
conclusion
PRINCIPLES OF
Engagement:
SPEECHEngage your
audience through storytelling,
humor, anecdotes, or
interactive elements.
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH
Credibility: Establish your
credibility as a speaker by
demonstrating expertise,
authority, and trustworthiness
on the topic. Use evidence,
examples, and references to
support your arguments.
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECHBe flexible
Adaptability: and
adaptable in your delivery.
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH

Practice: Rehearse your speech


multiple times to improve your
delivery, timing, and confidence.
PRINCIPLES OF
SPEECH

Feedback: Seek feedback from


others, such as peers, mentors, or
audience members, to evaluate
and improve your speech.
Directions: Identify what principle of
speech is in the given statement.
1.A hierarchal list of ideas that can help
you arrange the thoughts which make it
easy for you to write your speech
2.Involves writing explanations, examples,
and details about the topic you have
chosen.
3.It presents descriptions of life of
a person.
4.The part where you collect
information from sources about
your topic.
5.This means looking into the
profile of your target audience.
PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC
SPEAKING
A public speaking presentation is
different from an online presentation
because the
online presentation may be viewed
and/or listened to at the viewer's
convenience, while a public speech is
typically limited to a specific time or
Public speaking occurs when
you give a speech before a
live audience.
It differs from other types of
speaking, such as videos,
which may be recorded.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
1.Care About Your Topic
Passion goes a long way when it comes
to being an effective speaker. The
audience can tell if you're apathetic.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
2.Remember Your Speaking Goal
We've all probably listened to at least one
speaker who seemed to go on and on
forever about nothing in particular. One
reason why this happens is because the
speech isn't focused
enough.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
3.Support Your Main Points
Every point you make in your
speech needs to be supported
with either an example, an
illustration, or facts.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
4.Use Presentation Tools Wisely
Slide presentations often get a
reputation for being dull, but that's
because many speakers are unaware
of what their presentation tools can
do and don't make the best use of all
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
5.Use a Professional Template
While we're talking about
presentation tools, let's also talk
about presentation design. Your
presentation design affects how
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
6.Practice Your Speech
One of the most important public speaking
techniques is often one of the most
overlooked- practice. If you expect that
you'll be an effective speaker without
practicing your speech, you'd be wrong.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
7.Relax!
It's normal to be nervous about
public speaking. It's so common,
there's an actual technical term
for fear of public speaking -
glossophobia.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
8.Pace Yourself
When it comes to public speaking, a
common newbie error is to speak too
quickly.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
9.Add Visual Aids
Visual aids can serve as a
powerful illustration of your
speech. Humans use their sight
more than any other sense.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
10.Dress Comfortably, But
Professionally
What's the right outfit to wear if you
want to be an effective public
speaker?
Well, there's no one answer.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
10.Avoid Awkward Fillers
"Um," "uh," "like." We all slip
these filler words into our
conversations without even
realizing it.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
12.Use Gestures (But Don't Overdo)
Natural movement during a speech is a
sign of an effective public speaker. Hand
gestures and even taking a few steps
across the stage can be good public
speaking techniques as long as they're
natural, purposeful, and not overdone.
13 Effective Public Speaking
Techniques
13.Allow a Q & A
Question and answer sessions
(Q & A) are one of the most
underused public speaking
techniques.
Process Questions:
1. How can you improve your vocal variety and
tone to keep the audience's attention?
2. What strategies can you use to handle
unexpected challenges or disruptions during a
speech?
3. How can you overcome nervousness and
anxiety before a public speaking engagement?
4. How can you develop your skill in delivering a
successful speech in connection with the core-
value of excellence?
Activity 4.
Directions: Write your
own valedictorian
speech using the
principles of speech
writing.
3. How did you decide on the theme or
message you wanted to convey in your
valedictorian speech?
4. How can you develop your skill in
delivering a successful speech in
connection with the core-value of
excellence?
PETA: JAM
(Just A
Minute)
TOPIC
Criteria
CONTENT
(Connection to the topic) 40%
DELIVERY
(Confidence, Clarity, Non-Verbal, 40%
Organization)
USE OF LANGUAGE
(L2 language, grammar, 20%
articulation)

TOTAL 100%

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