Quarter 2 Lessons 2 & 3: Speech Writing & Delivery PDF
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These lessons provide the principles of speech writing and delivery, highlighting key aspects such as the importance of articulation, modulation, stage presence, and audience rapport during a presentation. The documents discuss how effective communication can be achieved.
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Quarter 2 Lesson 2: Principles of Speech Writing OBJECTIVES identify the principles, techniques and process in writing; set clear objectives in writing speech; use the principles of effective speech writing in developing one’s speech. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING...
Quarter 2 Lesson 2: Principles of Speech Writing OBJECTIVES identify the principles, techniques and process in writing; set clear objectives in writing speech; use the principles of effective speech writing in developing one’s speech. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING A speech is meant to relay a message to the listeners. 1. Choosing The choice of the topic may be up to the speaker but, more often than not, the Topic the speaker is given the topic because it is the central theme of a program, conference or presentation. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING A speech for one occasion cannot simply be used for 2. Analyzing another. There is no speech the Audience that fits any and all occasion. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING This involves seeking out all the available means for finding materials 3. Sourcing to support the speech. Good sources are newspapers, the magazines, books, journals, or any Information reading materials full of useful information. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING This makes sense of all the research 4. Outlining conducted. With all the information gathered for the specific topic, it is quite and Organizing easy to be overwhelmed. the Speech On the other hand, the next step is to organize the speech itself. For this, the best Content method is an outline. There are different types of outline. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING There are different types of outlines 4. Outlining that one can use depending on how the speech is to be organized: and Organizing chronological outline, spatial or geographical outline, cause and the Speech effect outline, problem – solution Content outline and topical outline. Quarter 2 Lesson 3: Principles of Speech Delivery OBJECTIVES practice articulation, modulation, stage presence, facial expressions, gestures and movements and rapport with the audience; and deliver a speech in an audience observing the principles of effective speech delivery learned. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY When a speaker’s words cannot be understood because of poor articulation, the speech might as well not have been 1. Articulation delivered at all. Articulation refers to the clear pronunciation or diction and speech which is very essential in effectively transmitting the message. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Word choice and grammatical correctness are necessary in writing the speech, but it is highly important to know by the speaker the correct way of saying a word, whether 1. Articulation they are familiar or unfamiliar. It also includes proper breathing techniques together with the correct production of sounds that make up words contribute to an efficient articulation. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Voice quality is the key when we speak of modulation. There is pleasant sounding voice which is soothing to the ears. On the other hand, there is sounding voice 2. Modulation that is unpleasant to the ears. Something that sounds flat, high pitch and screeching to listen to. Modulation refers to the capability of the vocal tone to adjust to the resonance and timbre of the voice. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY However, a microphone in any speaking engagement requires modulation as the amplifiers will resonate voices further. Nevertheless, with or without the microphone, the speaker should know how to produce a pleasant sound through his/her 2. Modulation voice which will bombard the eardrums of the audience. If the speaker produces a well-modulated voice, the audience will pay attention to every details he/she will say. Hence, he/she will be heard and his/her purpose of delivering his/her message will be sent and received clearly and unmistakably. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY It 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. 3. Stage However, the opposite of stage presence is stage fright, which is considered the topmost Presence fear in the world of public speaking. There is a saying that “no one is immune from stage fright,” the moment you stand in front of a large crowd you would always feel this fear. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY However, a good speaker though would feel fear in speaking in front of an audience should only feel it in the beginning part of his speech and should always overcome the said fear. 3. Stage If the speaker manages overcoming his/her Presence fear, chances are he/she would deliver the speech victoriously. Otherwise, the speaker will fail to transmit the message he/she has to send to his audience. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY It is not just the choice of words and the 4. Facial proper pronunciation that make you an effective speaker and make a successful Expressions, speech delivery. Gestures, and The message of the speech is being reinforced by the facial expressions, Movements gestures and movements of the speaker. These principles emphasize certain points. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Facial Expressions should change 4. Facial with the content of the speech, Expressions, gestures or movements, on the other hand, highlights the points being Gestures, and clarified and direct the audience to follow every word and important Movements details the speaker has to say. PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY The most important tool for establishing a connection with the audience is an audience analysis. Using those data, the speaker will have an 5. Audience idea on a speech material that would appeal to the audience or listeners. Rapport 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.