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The document outlines effective delivery methods for presentations, emphasizing naturalness, enthusiasm, and confidence. It covers various speaking techniques such as manuscript, memory, impromptu, and extemporaneous speaking, along with voice control aspects like volume, intonation, and vocal variety. Additionally, it highlights the importance of body language, including facial expressions, eye contact, and posture in creating a positive connection with the audience.

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Delivery Presentation

The document outlines effective delivery methods for presentations, emphasizing naturalness, enthusiasm, and confidence. It covers various speaking techniques such as manuscript, memory, impromptu, and extemporaneous speaking, along with voice control aspects like volume, intonation, and vocal variety. Additionally, it highlights the importance of body language, including facial expressions, eye contact, and posture in creating a positive connection with the audience.

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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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