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Title: Delivery: The Acting Part of Public Speaking


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DeliveryThe Acting Part of Public Speaking
  • Four Modes of Delivery
  • Vocal Aspects of Delivery
  • Nonverbal Aspects of Delivery
  • Perfecting Your Delivery

2
Speaking with Notes
  • When you know your subject inside-out
  • Most popular
  • Advantages
  • eye contact
  • use of gestures
  • movement
  • audience adaptation
  • Disadvantages
  • Most preparation

3
Manuscript Mode
  • Advantages
  • Prevents slips, distortion
  • Disadvantages
  • Allows minimum audience adaptation
  • Limits gestures, movement, eye contact
  • Word-for-word reading
  • Most precise delivery

4
Impromptu Mode
  • Spur of the Moment
  • Most common
  • Disadvantages
  • No audience analysis
  • Lack of planning/ research
  • Advantages
  • Reveals real you
  • Think on your feet

5
Memorized Mode
  • Advantages
  • Permits maximum use of delivery skills
  • Continuous eye contact
  • Disadvantages
  • No audience adaptation
  • Recovery is difficult
  • May sound memorized
  • Knowing all the
  • Words
  • Gestures
  • Pauses
  • Used for
  • Oratory contests
  • Lectures
  • Banquets

6
Non-verbal Aspects of Delivery
  • Substance over style
  • Feelings are communicated
  • 55 facial
  • 38 vocal
  • 7 verbal

7
Non-verbal Communication
  • Vocal Aspects
  • Pauses
  • Pitch
  • Volume
  • Enunciation
  • Rate
  • Fluency
  • Body Language
  • Appearance
  • Gestures
  • Facial expressions
  • Eye contact
  • Movement
  • time

8
Pitch
  • Highness or lowness of the voice
  • Singsong
  • Monotone
  • Statement, question, sarcasm, irony, doubt
    surprise, anger, brusqueness, friendly, kind

9
Rate
  • Speed of spoken language 125-190 wpm
  • Adapt rate
  • To self
  • To audience
  • To situation
  • To content

10
Pause
  • Dramatic pause
  • (allows time to think)
  • Vocalized pause
  • (like, um, uh, no, yknow)

11
Volume
  • Projection and variations
  • Variations convey emotion

12
Enunciation
  • Pronunciation and articulation
  • The risks of unfamiliar words

13
Fluency
  • The smoothness of delivery
  • The flow of words
  • The absence of vocalized pauses
  • Too fluentFast talker Practice, practice,
    practice

14
Body Language
  • Appearance
  • Gestures
  • Facial expression
  • Eye contact
  • Movement
  • Time

15
Appearance
  • Clothing
  • Hair
  • Style

16
Gestures
  • Support the verbal message
  • Emphasize certain points
  • Signal an advance to another part of the speech
  • Conversational size in small setting
  • Exaggerated size for large setting

17
Facial Expression
  • The face is capable of 5,000 expressions
  • Real and feigned expressions are physically
    different
  • Real smiles include eyes and brain
  • Smile is most understood expression in the world

18
Universal Expressions
  • Anger
  • Fear
  • Sadness
  • Disgust
  • Surprise
  • Happiness
  • Embarrassment

19
In a sense, the face is equipped to lie the
most and leak the most.
20
Eye Contact
  • Good eye contact improves credibility
  • Conveys your relationship to the audience
  • Know your speech well
  • Choose a topic that is appropriate
  • Concentrate on head nodders
  • Find friendly faces

21
Movement
  • Lean forward
  • Move out from behind the lectern
  • Move during transitions
  • Face the audience when you are moving
  • Be aware of superiority
  • Be aware of intimacy

22
Speech Assignment Oral Interpretation
  • Select a poem, play, movie monologue, childrens
    book, speech, lyrics that will provide you with
    4-5 minutes of content so that you can
    concentrate on delivery. Deliver
    extemporaneously. Plan non-verbal aspects of
    delivery
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