Types of Speeches by Purpose and Delivery
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What type of speech is carefully planned and rehearsed, delivered in a conversational manner with brief notes?

  • Manuscript speech
  • Extemporaneous speech (correct)
  • Impromptu speech
  • Memorized speech
  • Which type of speech is a rote recitation of a written message?

  • Impromptu speech
  • Memorized speech (correct)
  • Extemporaneous speech
  • Manuscript speech
  • What type of speech involves the word-for-word iteration of a written message using visual aids?

  • Manuscript speech (correct)
  • Extemporaneous speech
  • Memorized speech
  • Impromptu speech
  • In which type of speech does the speaker give a short message without advance preparation?

    <p>Impromptu speech</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of speech involves a carefully planned delivery and the deliberate provision of a sound reason for someone to do something?

    <p>Memorized speech</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes a speech from usual conversations?

    <p>It is delivered to leave a remarkable message</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of speech aims to educate the audience and provide information on a particular topic?

    <p>Informative or expository speech</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main goal of a persuasive speech?

    <p>To convince the audience to agree with the speaker’s opinion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be prepared before delivering a speech?

    <p>The script</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How are types of speeches classified?

    <p>According to purpose and delivery</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Types of Speeches

    • Extemporaneous Speech: Carefully planned and rehearsed, delivered in a conversational tone, often accompanied by brief notes for reference.
    • Memorized Speech: Involves precise recitation of a written message from memory, emphasizing accuracy and fluency.
    • Read Speech: Word-for-word delivery of a written text, typically utilizing visual aids to enhance understanding and engagement.
    • Impromptu Speech: Unprepared and spontaneous delivery of a short message, relying on the speaker's ability to articulate thoughts on-the-spot.
    • Persuasive Speech: Carefully planned and structured, aims to convince the audience to take a specific action or adopt a particular viewpoint.

    Speech vs. Conversation

    • Distinguishing factors: Formal structure, planned content, and a specific objective set speeches apart from casual conversations.

    Informative Speech

    • Aims to educate the audience by providing comprehensive information on a specific topic, enhancing knowledge and understanding.

    Goals and Preparation

    • Main goal of a persuasive speech: To influence the audience's attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors through logical arguments and emotional appeals.
    • Preparation steps: Researching the topic, organizing content, and practicing delivery techniques are crucial before a speech.

    Classification of Speeches

    • Speeches are classified based on purpose (informative, persuasive, entertaining), delivery method (extemporaneous, memorized, read, impromptu), and audience engagement.

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    Explore the different types of speeches based on their purpose and delivery, such as informative, persuasive, and entertainment speeches. Understand how speeches are categorized and delivered to effectively convey thoughts and emotions in a formal manner.

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