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1 Chapter 16: Methods of delivery
Meagan B. Sovine

2 Whip Around What is your final persuasive speech topic?
Be prepared to share aloud.

3 Keys to Effective Delivery
Strive for naturalness. Show enthusiasm. Project a sense of confidence. Engage directly with audience members.

4 Select a Method of Delivery
Four basic methods of delivery Speaking from manuscript Speaking from memory Speaking impromptu Speaking extemporaneously

5 Speaking from Manuscript
Reading a speech verbatim Restricts eye contact and body movement May limit vocal expressiveness Can be monotonous and boring

6 Speaking from Manuscript (cont.)
May be advisable in certain situations: Must convey a very precise message Will be quoted Must avoid misinterpretation Must address an emergency Need to convey exact descriptions/directions

7 Speaking from Manuscript (cont.)
When reading from a prepared text Vary the rhythm of your words; Familiarize yourself with the speech beforehand; Use a large font; Double- or triple-space the manuscript; Consider using some compelling presentation aids.

8 Speaking from Memory Formally known as oratory
Memorized from verbatim written speech Rarely used in the United States

9 Speaking from Memory (cont.)
True eye contact is unlikely Invites potential danger (mental lapse) Appropriate for toasts and introductions

10 Speaking Impromptu Unpracticed or improvised speech
Delivered with relatively short notice Try to anticipate impromptu speech situations. Prepare some remarks beforehand.

11 Speaking Impromptu (cont.)
Maximize your preparation time. Think first about your listeners. Listen to what others are saying. Acknowledge a previous speaker’s statements. Stay on the topic. Use transitions.

12 Speaking Extemporaneously
Most speeches are delivered this way. Prepare well and practice in advance. Speak from an outline.

13 Speaking Extemporaneously (cont.)
This method helps you adapt to the situation. Potential for memory lapse still exists. Practice frequently using a speaking outline.

14 Summary Questions What are the four general qualities of effective delivery? What are the four methods of delivery described in this chapter?


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