Principles of Speech Delivery PDF
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2022
Mrs. Nelsa Joy Magbologtong
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This document covers the principles of speech delivery. It includes topics such as voice elements, physical elements, and principles of articulation, modulation, stage presence, facial expression, and gestures. The document is likely part of a course on oral communication or public speaking for secondary school students.
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PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Oral Communication STEM11 - Colossians ll Mrs. Nelsa Joy Magbologtong ll First Semester-Second Quarter 2022 PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY DELIVERY...
PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Oral Communication STEM11 - Colossians ll Mrs. Nelsa Joy Magbologtong ll First Semester-Second Quarter 2022 PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY DELIVERY ❖ First Principle: Articulation ❖ refers to the actual presentation of the speech Word choice and grammatical correctness are ❖ consists of vocal and physical elements necessary in writing the speech, but it is articulateness in pronouncing the words and speaking with clear diction that effectively VOICE ELEMENTS transmits the message of the speaker. ❖ Voice It is highly important to know the correct way of can be developed saying a word, whether they are familiar or ❖ Pitch unfamiliar. the highness and lowness of the speakers Proper breathing techniques together with Rate the number of words an individual utters in correct molding of sounds that mole up words one minute. contribute to efficient articulation. 115 - 150 words (ideal speaking rate) ❖ Second Principle: Modulation the speed Pleasant sounding voices quite soothing to the ❖ Volume ears intensity of your voice Unpleasant voices that sound flat are highly storyteller should master it pitched or screeching ❖ Articulation Well-modulated clarity, and enunciation of words, phrases and capability to adjust or manipulate the sentences in a speech resonance and timbre of the vocal ❖ Pronunciation and tone describes the combination of vowels, If the speaker’s voice is modulated, listeners consonants, syllables, and accent a speaker will pay attention uses to emphasize specific words The speaker’s words will be heard clearly and ❖ Pauses the message of the speech will be sent and are breaks or interruptions in speech that received. separates the thoughts and ideas ❖ Third Principle: Stage Presence The ability to own the stage, being able to fill the space and project his/her personality to the PHYSICAL ELEMENTS audience Stage Fright ❖ Eye Contact Opposite of stage presence one way to build/create rapport with your ❖ Fourth Principle: Facial Expression, Gestures and audience. Movement ❖ Good Posture Message of any speech is reinforced, clarified signals vitality, courage, authority and belief and complemented by non-verbal in a worthy purpose communication. standing up straight with feet apart while facing Without these the speaker may be judged on the audience boring with flat delivery and an unemotional the way you walk adds beauty voice ❖ Movements Facial expressions should change with the attract attention and visual senses content of the message hands/arms movement Gestures should emphasize only certain points signal grace and purpose Movement should allow the speaker to carry shoulders the speech around, forward and to the add meaning to delivery audience Direct the audience to follow the speaker and keep them hanging on to his/her every word. ❖ Fifth Principle: Audience Rapport the most important aid in establishing a connection with the audience kapoy ay? ll S1Q2L4 1