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Title: Speech Communications


1
Speech Communications
  • Tickle the Funny Bone Speech to Entertain

2
Word Bank
  • anecdote
  • impersonation
  • irony
  • parody
  • punch line
  • puns
  • restraint
  • unique

3
Brain Teasers
  • What is the purpose of a speech to entertain?
  • Besides humor, what other material can be used in
    a speech to entertain?
  • What holds together a speech to entertain?
  • What requirements must humor meet in a speech to
    entertain?
  • What are some of the types of humor?
  • How do you introduce jokes in a speech?
  • When an audience laughs at a joke, what do you do?

4
What is the purpose of a speech to entertain?
  • Most speeches to entertain appeal to the
    audiences sense to humor
  • entertainment can also be provided by novel or
    unique information, anecdotes on unusual people,
    or an exciting dramatic description of events.
  • The basic requirement is that the speaker holds
    audience attention in a pleasant way.

5
Besides humor, what other material can be used in
a speech to entertain?
  • Unique stories
  • Verses
  • Ancedotes

6
What holds together a speech to entertain?
  • Not a series of jokes
  • serious line of thought around which your speech
    will romp.
  • Progress from an underlying serious theme, always
    there but never dominating
  • Unique stories
  • Verses
  • anecdotes

7
What requirements must humor meet in a speech to
entertain?
  • Make sure it relates to your subject
  • Is in good taste
  • Dont tell off-color jokes

8
What are some of the types of humor?
  • Exaggeration (Overstatement)
  • A group of golfers were telling tall stories.
    Once, said a golfer, I drove a ball,
    accidentally of course, through a cottage window.
    The ball knocked over a candle and the place
    caught on fire.
  • What did you do? asked his friends.
  • Oh, said the golfer, I immediately teed
    another ball, took careful aim, and hit the fire
    alarm on Main Street. That brought out the fire
    trucks before any damage was done.

9
What are some of the types of humor?
  • Surprise Turns (start out by saying the normal
    thing and end up by saying something unexpected.)
  • If at first you dont succeed, try something
    else.
  • Roses are red, Violets are blue, Orchids are
    16.95, Will dandelions do?

10
What are some of the types of humor?
  • Irony (say something so the opposite meaning is
    implied)
  • A gushy society matron was talking to a famous
    author at a party. Oh, she exclaimed,
    yesterday I walked right past your house.
  • Thank you so much, madame, said the relieved
    author.

11
What are some of the types of humor?
  • Parody (Treat serious material absurdly and
    trivial material seriously.)
  • Beware of calling yourself an expert. One
    definition of expert is that an ex is a
    has-been and a spurt is a drip under pressure.
  • Pun (use words with double meanings or those
    which sound like words of different meanings)
  • It is easy for people to make monkeys of
    themselves just by carrying tales.

12
How do you introduce jokes in a speech?
  • Say the punch lines of jokes clearly and slowly
    so your audience will catch them
  • Learn the correct sequence of events (Oh, I
    forgot to tell you something you need to know
    before I continue.)

13
When an audience laughs at a joke, what do you
do?
  • It is usually best not to laugh at your own jokes
  • If you do laugh, keep it restrained
  • let your laughter follow rather than precede that
    of the audience.
  • If the audience laughs loudly at a joke, avoid
    continuing your speech until the laughter starts
    to diminish.

14
Word Bank
  • anecdote
  • impersonation
  • irony
  • parody
  • punch line
  • puns
  • restraint
  • unique

15
Assignment
  • 2-4 minute speech to entertain
  • One source is required
  • Outline speech on activity sheet

16
How to Prepare
  • Analyze audience
  • Select a topic
  • Speech not a humorous reading or impersonation
  • Look primarily to personal experience, unique or
    unusual happenings in life, interesting jobs you
    have had, or unusual people you have met
  • Determine point you want to make--serious line of
    thought around which your speech will romp.
  • Gather your material.
  • Organize using this pattern
  • Capture, point-support, action
  • Write outline on activity sheet
  • Rehearse
  • Gestures, facial expressions, pantomime
  • Consider using visual aids
  • Posters, articles and costume pieces

17
Topic Ideas
  • Dogs and people they own.
  • The joys of city living.
  • Nearsighted people have troubles.
  • Vacations, who needs them?
  • How to attract attention effectively.
  • Chewing gum a national menace.
  • Ice skating (skiing, etc.) in one easy lesson.
  • Shopping the weekly hazard.
  • The art of eating pizza.
  • The fish that got away.
  • How to be a howling success.
  • Words dont mean what they say.
  • Baby sitting--the domestic battlefield.
  • Silence is not always golden.
  • My life with a computer.
  • The born loser.
  • A look at modern art.

18
How to Present
  • Keep manner lively, pleasant, confident
  • Stick to prepared speech, but if you can add
    something impromptu that fits, do so.
  • Its best not to laugh at your own jokes.
  • If you do laugh, keep it restrained
  • Let laughter follow rather than precede that of
    the audience
  • Avoid continuing speech until laughter starts to
    diminish.
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