DELIVERY
Presented By : Alan &
Cordell
METHODS
Keys to effective delivery Practice delivery
• Strive for naturalness • Foucs on the message
• Show enthusiasm • Plan ahead & Practice
• Project a sense of often
confidence
• Be direct 1
METHODS
• Speaking from Manuscript
Vary the rhythm, be familiar with speech enough, use large font and
space...
• Speaking from Memory
Memorize a part of the speech and practice the speech
• Speaking Impromptu
Think about listeners, listen to others, acknowledge previous, stay on topic,
use transitions...
• Speaking
Rehearsing the speech for at least 6 times, using a key word or phrase
Extemporaneously 2
outline
VOICE
• Volume • Intonation
It depends on the room size, Anatomy determines our pitch range
microphone and noise
Affect the meaning associated with
Breathing from the diaphragm is a spoken words
good tip
Convey the mood, enthusiasm, and
commitment
Practice by listening to yourself
recorded
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VOICE
• Speaking rate • Pause
Too slow: fidgety, bored, sleepy Providing punctuation, emphasizing,
drawing attention, moment to
Too fast: irritated, confused contemplate
Use natural conversational pace, Avoid vocal fillers
with variations at certain points
Choose 160 words from article and
see how many you can speak
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VOICE
• Vocal variety • Poor pronunciation &
A combination of previous elements articulation
Strongly distract audiences
Come naturally when being excited
about what you are saying
A matter of habit
• Dialect Mumbling, lazy speech...
Pronunciation should be understand
by most Speak loudly, say clearly, practice
for certain words,
Share with special meanings
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BODY
• Facial Expressions
Create mutual emotions, be natural and normal
• Eye Contact
One of the most important physical interactions, establish positive
relationships
• Natural Gestures
Arise from genuine emotions, conform to your personality
• Immediacy
Nonverbal immediacy is physical and psychological closeness
• Good Posture
Try to be authoritative, but not rigid
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