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Deliver Your Speech

Methods of Delivery Manuscript – a speech that is written out word for word and is read to the audience. Extemporaneous – a carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes. Impromptu - a speech delivered with little or no immediate preparation.

Communication – Face to Face 55% through our BODY LANGUAGE 38% through the TONE of our voice 7% through the WORDS we use

Non-Verbal Communication FacialExpressionsGestures and Posture TouchingBehaviorPersonalAppearance Use of Time and Space VocalCharacteristics

Some final tips … before your big day! Know your audience. Define your GP, SP & CI. Rehearsing minimizes 75% of your nervousness. Deep breathing controls nervousness and relaxes the body. Either memorize or “know cold” your opener and close. Check yourself in a full- length mirror. Review your notes and visuals the night before your presentation. “Bullet form” your notes. NO reading. Visualize self-confidence. Eat a good high protein breakfast the morning of your presentation.

Assessment 1 - Informative (30%) Week 7 1. Preparatory speech outline - typed (10%) 2. Presentation (20%)

Week 9 – 13 Persuasive speech – types, topic selection, organizational patterns, outline. Assessment 2 (20%) – video commentary Assessment 3 (30%) – Persuasive Speech (20%) and Speech Outline (10%).

WATCH THE VIDEO CLIPS. COMMENT ON THE SPEAKING STRATEGIES, NVC, LANGUAGE USED AND MESSAGE DELIVERED. “I HAVE A DREAM” MARTIN LUTHER KING “DO YOU BELIEVE IN ME?” SHERMAN DALTON Video