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What is articulation primarily concerned with in speech delivery?
What is articulation primarily concerned with in speech delivery?
- The emotional tone of the speech
- The coordination of body movements
- The connection with the audience
- The formation of clear and distinct sounds (correct)
Which principle of effective speech delivery is essential for enhancing audience comprehension through variations in voice?
Which principle of effective speech delivery is essential for enhancing audience comprehension through variations in voice?
- Gestures
- Modulation (correct)
- Rapport
- Facial expressions
What is stage presence best defined as in the context of speech delivery?
What is stage presence best defined as in the context of speech delivery?
- The ability to connect with the audience (correct)
- The ability to manage stage fright effectively
- The use of physical movements to emphasize a point
- The importance of speaking clearly and loudly
Why are facial expressions important in speech delivery?
Why are facial expressions important in speech delivery?
What does rapport refer to in the context of effective speech delivery?
What does rapport refer to in the context of effective speech delivery?
Flashcards
Articulation
Articulation
Clear and distinct speech sound production.
Modulation
Modulation
Adjusting voice tone/pitch for understanding.
Stage Presence
Stage Presence
Connecting with audience, engaging story.
Facial Expressions
Facial Expressions
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Rapport
Rapport
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Study Notes
Principles of Effective Speech Delivery
- Articulation: The formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech. Involves coordinated movement of lips, tongue, teeth, palate, and respiratory system.
Modulation
- Fine-tuning of pitch and tone of voice. This helps the audience understand the speech clearly.
Stage Presence
- The ability to connect with the audience and make them feel engaged in the story.
Facial Expressions
- Sets the emotional tone for the speech. Facial expressions must support the message being delivered.
Gestures
- Movements of the whole body, including hands, to emphasize words. Gestures should match and contribute to the message being delivered.
Rapport
- Creates trust and connection between the speaker and audience.
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Explore the key principles of effective speech delivery including articulation, modulation, stage presence, and the use of gestures. Learn how these elements contribute to connecting with your audience and enhancing the emotional impact of your message.