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1 Chapter 16 Notes Special-Occasion Speeches

2 Adapting your speech What does the word “adapt” mean?

3 Things you need to adapt to… Attention Span Knowledge, Needs, and Interests Expectations

4 Attention Span At a special-occasion, is the audience at the occasion just to hear you speak? – How does this come into play with their attention span?

5 Knowledge, Needs, and Interests Every listener should feel as if you are talking directly to him or her.

6 Expectations Your audience will have certain expectations that you should aim to meet. An audience would not expect a eulogy primarily made up of jokes.

7 Tips for delivering your speech… All of the tips from previous speech formats apply to special-occasion speeches as well. – Rehearse by yourself and in front of an audience.

8 Evaluating a Special-Occasion speech After giving a special-occasion speech at an actual special-occasion, you won’t receive a grade from the audience. However, check p.439 for a checklist to evaluate yourself.

9 Types of Special-Occasion Speeches Graduation Speech Introductory Speech Presentation Speech Acceptance Speech Commemorative Speech “After-Dinner” Speech

10 Graduation Speech Formal Audience includes students’ family, friends, and teachers – Although they’re mostly happy, the audience may be restless during your speech because they’re anxious for the diplomas to be handed out Expected: Congratulating graduates, acknowledging teachers, looking back, and looking ahead

11 Introductory Speech Formal A wide range of audience members and attention spans Expectations: Who is the speaker? What will the speaker talk about? Why should I listen?

12 Presentation Speech Formal Audience: Most people are friends, family members, or colleagues of the person receiving the gift or award. Expectations: Why is it being given? Who is giving the award? How did the person earn the award?

13 Acceptance Speech Adopt a warm, personal tone Accept with a sense of pride and honor, not false modesty Audience: friends, family, colleagues of the recipient.


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