Types of Oral Communication Speeches
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What is the main goal of a persuasive speech?

  • To share goodwill and joy
  • To educate the audience
  • To make the audience relax and enjoy
  • To influence the thoughts and behaviors of the audience (correct)
  • Which type of speech involves the use of demonstrations, descriptions, definitions, and details to explain a topic?

  • Memorized speech
  • Entertainment speech
  • Informative speech (correct)
  • Persuasive speech
  • What is the distinguishing feature of an extemporaneous speech?

  • It is delivered with little or no time for preparation (correct)
  • It is recited from memory
  • It involves the use of demonstrations and descriptions
  • It aims to share goodwill and joy
  • In what manner is a memorized speech delivered?

    <p>Recited from memory</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal of an entertainment speech?

    <p>To share goodwill, joy, and pleasure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When are impromptu speeches typically delivered?

    <p>With little or no time for preparation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary purpose of the nomination strategy in communication?

    <p>To clearly establish a topic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the restriction strategy in communication refer to?

    <p>The limitation a speaker may have to observe</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does turn-taking strategy aim to achieve in communication?

    <p>Giving equal opportunities to every participant to talk</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does topic control strategy involve in communication?

    <p>Keeping the interaction going by asking questions and eliciting a response</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main concern of topic shifting strategy in communication?

    <p>Moving from one topic to another smoothly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the repair strategy in communication?

    <p>To address problems in speaking, listening, and comprehending</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main focus of articulation under the principle of speech delivery?

    <p>Clarity of speech sounds and pronunciation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is modulation about in terms of speech delivery?

    <p>Varying voice in terms of pitch, power, and pace</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Persuasive Speech

    • The main goal is to convince or influence the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take specific action.

    Informative Speech

    • Uses demonstrations, descriptions, definitions, and details to explain a topic effectively to the audience.

    Extemporaneous Speech

    • Distinguished by its delivery; prepared but not memorized, allowing for a natural and spontaneous presentation.

    Memorized Speech

    • Delivered from memory with no notes, resulting in a polished presentation but potentially lacking flexibility.

    Entertainment Speech

    • Aims primarily to amuse, engage, or entertain the audience, often incorporating humor and storytelling.

    Impromptu Speeches

    • Typically delivered spontaneously without preparation, often during unexpected speaking opportunities.

    Nomination Strategy

    • Used to endorse or recommend someone for a role or position, aiming to persuade the audience to support a particular candidate.

    Restriction Strategy

    • Refers to limiting discussion to specific topics or parameters, streamlining communication and focus.

    Turn-Taking Strategy

    • Aims to facilitate a smooth flow of conversation by managing who speaks and when, promoting effective dialogue.

    Topic Control Strategy

    • Involves guiding the discussion toward predetermined subjects to maintain relevance and focus in communication.

    Topic Shifting Strategy

    • Addresses concerns about smoothly transitioning between topics, ensuring continuity in the conversation.

    Repair Strategy

    • Focuses on correcting misunderstandings or errors in communication, aimed at restoring clarity and coherence.

    Articulation in Speech Delivery

    • Main focus is on pronouncing words clearly and effectively, enhancing audience understanding.

    Modulation in Speech Delivery

    • Refers to varying tone, volume, and pitch to maintain audience interest and emphasize key points in the speech.

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    Learn about the different types of oral communication speeches, such as informative, persuasive, and entertainment speeches. Understand the purposes and characteristics of each speech type.

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