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A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 5TH EDITION Chapter 25

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1 A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 5TH EDITION Chapter 25
Speaking on Special Occasions

2 Functions of Special Occasion Speeches
Speech to entertain Lighthearted, amusing speech Offer a certain degree of insight Speech to celebrate (person, place, event) Praise the subject of the celebration Offer a degree of ceremony

3 Purposes of Special Occasion Speeches (cont.)
Speech to commemorate (event or person) Offer remembrance and tribute Speech to inspire Motivate by examples of achievement/heroism Speech that sets a social agenda Articulate/reinforce group’s goals and values

4 Speeches of Introduction
Made to prepare the audience for the main speaker Describe the speaker’s background and qualifications. Briefly preview the speaker’s topic. Invite the audience to welcome the speaker. Be brief.

5 Speeches of Acceptance
Made when receiving an award Prepare in advance when possible. Express what the award means to you. Express gratitude. Be brief (usually three to five minutes).

6 Speeches of Presentation
Delivered when an award is given Communicate the meaning of the award. Explain why the recipient is receiving it. May be given at an award ceremony, banquet, business meeting, or retreat.

7 Roasts and Toasts Roast Toast
Humorous tribute to a person Series of speakers jokingly poke fun Toast Brief tribute to a person or event Both call for short celebratory speeches.

8 Roasts and Toasts (cont.)
Prepare. As you practice, time the speech. Highlight remarkable tributes of the honoree. Stand when you offer a roast or toast. Be positive and be brief.

9 Eulogies and Other Tributes
Eulogies commemorate and console. Balance delivery and emotions. Refer to the deceased’s family. Be positive but realistic.

10 After-Dinner Speeches
Lighthearted, entertaining speech Listeners may expect To gain insight into the topic. To learn of the group’s priorities/goals.

11 After-Dinner Speeches (cont.)
Recognize the occasion. Do not deliver a canned speech. Keep remarks sufficiently low-key. Listeners are digesting the meal.

12 Speeches of Inspiration
Seek to uplift audience members Common examples: Sermons Commencement addresses “Pep talks” Nomination speeches

13 Speeches of Inspiration (cont.)
Appeal to audience members’ emotions. Use real-life stories. Be dynamic.

14 Speeches of Inspiration (cont.)
Make your goal clear. Consider a distinctive organization device. Close with a dramatic ending.


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