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Chapter 16 Methods of Delivery

Delivering a Speech The Power of Speech Delivery What’s more important What you say or How you say it? Non-verbal Communication Major role in communication process Eye contact, Posture, Vocal quality and Facial expression

Delivering a Speech Listeners expect effective delivery Speak with natural, conversational tone Good eye contact with audience, use appropriate gestures Use vocal variation to eliminate monotone and show interest Delivery methods will vary in effectiveness Depending on audiences Video Clip

Delivering a Speech Methods of delivery Manuscript speaking Advantages Writing out speech word for word Advantages Helps avoid forgetting speech Can choose words very carefully Helps with sensitive/critical issues Disadvantages (without practice) Affects eye contact Can sound monotone Lack of movement/gestures When/where would a person use this method of delivery

Delivering a Speech Memorized speaking Advantages Eye contact with audience Opportunity for strong movement Disadvantages (if not practiced) Lack of energy / sound recited Risk forgetting parts / blanking Video Clip

Methods of Delivery Impromptu Speaking – Off the cuff Advantages Less formal Allows more eye contact Disadvantages Less organization Increased anxiety May cause rambling Video Clip

Delivering a Speech Extemporaneous Speaking Advantages Video Clip Speaking from a written or memorized general outline Using note cards for reference Advantages Conversational delivery (doesn’t seem scripted) Sounds live rather than prepared Allows for adjustment based on time or audience Video Clip