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Name : Muhammad Irfan bin Radzman (E20142010221)
Nor Rahshanna binti Muhd Shan (E20142010207)
Nik Fatin Najlaa binti Che Mohd Noor (E20142010208)
Ainul Afiqah binti Mohd Nizam (E20142010206)
Nur Fatin Syahirah binti Mubarak (E20142010210)
Nur Hazwani binti Abd Latif (E20142010219)
Title : Delivering Effective Speeches
Lecturer : Miss Thilaga a/p Ravinthar
Methods of Delivery
Methods of delivery
• Speeches can be delivered in one of
different delivery methods.
• Vary amount of content preparation &
practice.
• These delivery methods are impromptu,
scripted & extemporaneous.
1. Impromptu Speech
• When you are asked to speak with little advance
warning.
• Usually presented without referring to notes of any
kind.
• Difficult to organize their ideas & develop what they
are saying.
• Delivery can suffer as speakers use “ahs,” “ums,” “like,”
and “you know” to buy time.
• Improve impromptu speech; practice “mock”
impromptu speeches alone.
2. Scripted Speeches
• Prepared by creating a complete written manuscript; delivered
by reading it.
• This takes a lot of time to be prepared and practiced.
• Memorize the script by rehearsing orally or rehearsing with
the written manuscript.
• When you memorized it, we tend to be afraid that you would
forget.
• Hence, adapt yourself to look at the script with your
peripheral vision (to maintain eye contact).
• This type of speeches takes a long time to prepare and to
rehearse if to be done well.
3. Extemporaneous Speeches
• It is a speech which is researched, planned
ahead of time, but exact wording is not
scripted & vary.
• You may refer to notes to remind you what to
speak.
• Easiest to give. You have notes to prompt you.
Characteristic of Effective
Delivery
Conversational style
Speaker’s ability to
sound expressive
Speaker’s should do
their best to appear
natural
Two most important
elements are the
message and the
audience
Eye Contact
•Make eye contact
•Maintain control of the pace and the audience’s attention
•The most effective speakers are the ones who always leave an audience wanting more
Effective use of
vocalics
• Volume
• Pitch
• Rate
• Pauses
• Vocal variety
• Dialect
Be prepared
• Read the speech when rehearsing
from the exact copy
• Evaluate the audience
• Decide on message and objective
• Craft a great speech and rehearse
it out loud
Know your stuff
•Deliver information in a clear and
logical expression
•Give your audience plenty of
opportunities to absorb your
message
Effective physical manipulation
• The use of body to emphasize meanings
or convey meanings during speech
• Don’t keep the same dull monotone
• Avoid no facial expression and
overanimated facial expressions.
Rehearsing
the
Speech
Rehearsing
Practicing the presentation of your
speech aloud.
Scheduling And Conducting
Rehearsal Sessions
A speech that is not practiced is likely to be far less effective then it
would have been had you given yourself sufficient practice time.
Preparing speaking notes
Speaking notes:
A word or phase outline of your speech, plus hard-to-remember information such as
quotationsand statistics, as well as delivery cues designed to trigger memory
Rehearsing the speech
Practice wording
ideas so they are
vivid
Practice ‘doing’
your speech-
working with your
voice and body
Practice using
presentational aids
Audiotape your
practice session
Read sentence
outline once or twice
Practice as similar to
the speech situation
Write down the time
you begin
Begin speaking Write down the time
you finish
Analysis• Listen to the tape and look at
your complete line
• Make any necessary changes
before second rehearsal
Second rehearsal
•Repeat the 6 steps.
By practicing a second time right after your analysis,
you are more likely to make the kind of adjustment
that begin to improve the speech
Additional rehearsal
• Final practice right before you go to bed will be very helpful;
• While you are speaking, your subconscious will continue to work on
speech.
Speaking extemporaneously
• When practicing, try to learn the speech ideas
but do not memorize specific phrasing.
• Learning the speech involves understanding the ideas
of the speech but having the freedom to present
the ideas differently during the speech
RESPONDING TO YOUR AUDIENCE
Lack of eye contact
Confused/sour
facial expression
No response to
question/statement
Absence of physical
agreement
Fidgety actions
How To
Tell a story
Retell the important
purpose of the
speech
Rethink the
details of the
speech
Show a short
videos/demonstrate
something on stage
REFERENCES
• Lucas, S.E. (2009). The art public speaking (9th ed.). Boston, MA:
Mc.Graw-Hill, p. 299-310
• Verderber, R. F., Verderber, K. S., Sellnow, D. D. (2008). The Challenge
of Effective Speaking (14th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage
Learning, p. 215-216
• Verderber, R. F., Verderber, K. S., Sellnow, D. D. (2008). The Challenge
of Effective Speaking (14th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage
Learning, p. 216-219
• Verderber, R. F., Verderber, K. S., Sellnow, D. D. (2008). The Challenge
of Effective Speaking (14th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage
Learning, p. 220-222
Methods of delivery

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Methods of delivery

  • 1. Name : Muhammad Irfan bin Radzman (E20142010221) Nor Rahshanna binti Muhd Shan (E20142010207) Nik Fatin Najlaa binti Che Mohd Noor (E20142010208) Ainul Afiqah binti Mohd Nizam (E20142010206) Nur Fatin Syahirah binti Mubarak (E20142010210) Nur Hazwani binti Abd Latif (E20142010219) Title : Delivering Effective Speeches Lecturer : Miss Thilaga a/p Ravinthar
  • 3. Methods of delivery • Speeches can be delivered in one of different delivery methods. • Vary amount of content preparation & practice. • These delivery methods are impromptu, scripted & extemporaneous.
  • 4. 1. Impromptu Speech • When you are asked to speak with little advance warning. • Usually presented without referring to notes of any kind. • Difficult to organize their ideas & develop what they are saying. • Delivery can suffer as speakers use “ahs,” “ums,” “like,” and “you know” to buy time. • Improve impromptu speech; practice “mock” impromptu speeches alone.
  • 5. 2. Scripted Speeches • Prepared by creating a complete written manuscript; delivered by reading it. • This takes a lot of time to be prepared and practiced. • Memorize the script by rehearsing orally or rehearsing with the written manuscript. • When you memorized it, we tend to be afraid that you would forget. • Hence, adapt yourself to look at the script with your peripheral vision (to maintain eye contact). • This type of speeches takes a long time to prepare and to rehearse if to be done well.
  • 6. 3. Extemporaneous Speeches • It is a speech which is researched, planned ahead of time, but exact wording is not scripted & vary. • You may refer to notes to remind you what to speak. • Easiest to give. You have notes to prompt you.
  • 8. Conversational style Speaker’s ability to sound expressive Speaker’s should do their best to appear natural Two most important elements are the message and the audience
  • 9. Eye Contact •Make eye contact •Maintain control of the pace and the audience’s attention •The most effective speakers are the ones who always leave an audience wanting more
  • 10. Effective use of vocalics • Volume • Pitch • Rate • Pauses • Vocal variety • Dialect
  • 11. Be prepared • Read the speech when rehearsing from the exact copy • Evaluate the audience • Decide on message and objective • Craft a great speech and rehearse it out loud
  • 12. Know your stuff •Deliver information in a clear and logical expression •Give your audience plenty of opportunities to absorb your message
  • 13. Effective physical manipulation • The use of body to emphasize meanings or convey meanings during speech • Don’t keep the same dull monotone • Avoid no facial expression and overanimated facial expressions.
  • 15. Rehearsing Practicing the presentation of your speech aloud.
  • 16. Scheduling And Conducting Rehearsal Sessions A speech that is not practiced is likely to be far less effective then it would have been had you given yourself sufficient practice time.
  • 17. Preparing speaking notes Speaking notes: A word or phase outline of your speech, plus hard-to-remember information such as quotationsand statistics, as well as delivery cues designed to trigger memory
  • 18. Rehearsing the speech Practice wording ideas so they are vivid Practice ‘doing’ your speech- working with your voice and body Practice using presentational aids
  • 19. Audiotape your practice session Read sentence outline once or twice Practice as similar to the speech situation Write down the time you begin Begin speaking Write down the time you finish
  • 20. Analysis• Listen to the tape and look at your complete line • Make any necessary changes before second rehearsal
  • 21. Second rehearsal •Repeat the 6 steps. By practicing a second time right after your analysis, you are more likely to make the kind of adjustment that begin to improve the speech
  • 22. Additional rehearsal • Final practice right before you go to bed will be very helpful; • While you are speaking, your subconscious will continue to work on speech.
  • 23. Speaking extemporaneously • When practicing, try to learn the speech ideas but do not memorize specific phrasing. • Learning the speech involves understanding the ideas of the speech but having the freedom to present the ideas differently during the speech
  • 24. RESPONDING TO YOUR AUDIENCE
  • 25. Lack of eye contact Confused/sour facial expression No response to question/statement Absence of physical agreement Fidgety actions
  • 26. How To Tell a story Retell the important purpose of the speech Rethink the details of the speech Show a short videos/demonstrate something on stage
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. REFERENCES • Lucas, S.E. (2009). The art public speaking (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Mc.Graw-Hill, p. 299-310 • Verderber, R. F., Verderber, K. S., Sellnow, D. D. (2008). The Challenge of Effective Speaking (14th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, p. 215-216 • Verderber, R. F., Verderber, K. S., Sellnow, D. D. (2008). The Challenge of Effective Speaking (14th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, p. 216-219 • Verderber, R. F., Verderber, K. S., Sellnow, D. D. (2008). The Challenge of Effective Speaking (14th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, p. 220-222