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This presentation covers the principles of speech delivery, including articulation, modulation, stage presence, and audience rapport. It emphasizes the importance of clear pronunciation, vocal tone adjustment, and speaker charisma in effectively conveying a message. The presentation is suitable for a Grade 11-level audience.
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WELCOME Grade 11- Babies Public Speaking a process of imparting ideas, sharing insights and giving information to broaden one’s comprehension and experience. It is a kind of communication matter that involves a speaker delivering a prepared speech to an audience...
WELCOME Grade 11- Babies Public Speaking a process of imparting ideas, sharing insights and giving information to broaden one’s comprehension and experience. It is a kind of communication matter that involves a speaker delivering a prepared speech to an audience through both oral and visual symbols. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY According to Beeve and Beeve (1997), public speaking is both an art and science. An efficient public speaker crafts artfully and creatively a message while relying upon time – tested principles of human communication. Principles of Speech Delivery 1.Articulation 2.Modulation 3. Stage Presence. 4. Facial Expressions, Gestures and Movements. 5. Audience Rapport 1.Articulation refers to the clear pronunciation or diction and speech which is very essential in effectively transmitting the message. Reminder: Word choice and grammatical correctness are necessary in writing the speech It also includes proper breathing techniques together with the correct production of sounds that make up words contribute to an efficient articulation. 2. Modulation Modulation refers to the capability of the vocal tone to adjust to the resonance and timbre of the voice. 3. Stage Presence refers to the ability of the speaker to “own the stage,” meaning to be able to fill the space and project his/her personality to the audience. Stage fright The topmost fear in the world of public speaking. “no one is immune from stage fright,” 4. Facial Expressions, Gestures and Movements. The message of the speech is being reinforced by the facial expressions, gestures and movements of the speaker. These principles emphasize certain points. Facial Expressions should change with the content of the speech, gestures or movements on the other hand, highlights the points being clarified and direct the audience to follow every word and important details the speaker has to Audience Rapport The most important tool for establishing a connection with the audience is an audience analysis. Using those data, the speaker will have an idea on a speech material that would appeal to the audience or listeners. With this data at hand, the speaker would know how to deliver the message to the audience and strike them or connect with his/her listeners at a deeper level. Thank You