chapter 12 = delivery speech
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SPEECHDELIVERYSPEECH
DELIVERYA PowerPoint Presentation by:
Ani IstianaRomy Mardian
DELIVERY1. What is Good Delivery ?
2. Methods of Delivery
3. The Speaker’s Voice
4. The Speaker’s Body
5. Practicing Delivery
6. Answering Audience Questions
“You can speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.”
The process by which meanings are
exchanged b/w people through the use of common set of symbols is called COMMUNICATION.
Introduction
Communication
Two-way Communication Process
MessageMessage MediumMedium ReceiverReceiver
FeedbackFeedback
Who... says what... in what way... to whom...
...with what efect
Commu-nicator
1. WHAT IS GOOD DELIVERY
* Does not call attention to itself.* Convey the speaker’s ideas clearly,
interestingly, without distracting the
audience
Most audience prefer a delivery that combined a certain degree of formality, directness, spontaneity (natural), animation, facial expressiveness, and a lively sense of communication.
2. METHODS OF DELIVERY
Reading from a manuscript
Speaking extemporaneously
Reciting from memory
Speaking impromptu
Reading from a manuscript
* Written out fully
* Read to audience
Speaking Impromtu
* Delivered with little or no immediate preparation
Phrases that you can use in impromptu speaking
“My first point is …”
“Second, we can see that...”
“In conclusion, I would like to say…”
“Finally, …”
Speaking Extemporaneously
* Carefully prepared & rehearsed
* Presented from brief notes
Reciting from memory
Sounds spontaneous no matter how many times speech has been rehearsed
Conversational Quality
3. THE SPEAKER’S VOICE
Articulation
VocalVariety
Pitch
Pronounciati
on
Volume
Dialect
Pause Rate
1. VOLUMELoudness or softness of
speaker’s voice2. PITCH
Highness or lowness of speaker’s voice3. RATE
Speed at which person speaks
4. PausesMomentary break in vocal delivery
5. Vocalized PausesPauses that occur when speaker
says “uh,” “er,” “um,” etc.6. Vocal Variety
a. Changes in rate, pitch, volume
b. Gives voice expressiveness
7. PronunciationAccepted standard of sound, rhythm for words in given language.
8. ArticulationPhysical production of speech
sounds.9. Dialect
Variety of a language distinguished by accent, grammar, vocabulary.
4. THE SPEAKER’S BODY
Gestures
Personal Appearance
Eye Contact
Movement
Things You Should Do
• Eye contact• Can glance at
notes• Appropriate
gestures• Rhetorical
questions to involve audience
5. Practicing Delivery
Prepare speaking outline
Go through preparation outline aloud
Practice speech aloud
Polish, refine delivery
Give dress rehearsal
6. Preparing Q&A Sessions
• Formulate answers to possible questions
• Practice delivery of answers
7. Managing Q&A Sessions
• Approach questions with positive attitude
• Listen carefully
• Direct answers to entire audience
• Be honest, straightforward
• Stay on track
THANK YOUTHANK YOU