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Speech I – Chapter 13. Presenting Your Speech. Presenting Your Speech. What do you think is the BEST thing to do to make sure you give a great speech?. Methods of Delivery. Impromptu Manuscript Memorized Extemporaneous. Impromptu. Given on the spur of the moment with ZERO preparation.
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Speech I – Chapter 13 Presenting Your Speech
Presenting Your Speech • What do you think is the BEST thing to do to make sure you give a great speech?
Methods of Delivery • Impromptu • Manuscript • Memorized • Extemporaneous
Impromptu • Given on the spur of the moment with ZERO preparation. • Often, impromptu speeches are given when the speaker is surprised by a speaking opportunity.
Manuscript • The speech is written out completely and READ to the audience. • This does NOT mean that the speaker stares at his or her written speech the whole time!
Memorized • Written out completely and recited WORD for WORD. • It’s the same as a manuscript speech, except that this one is committed to memory.
Extemporaneous • Fully outlined and practiced, but not memorized. • The exact wording is left until the speech is given, making it sound spontaneous.
Controlling Stage Fright • 3 things you should know about stage fright: • Stage fright is NORMAL • Your audience is NOT likely to notice your nervousness • Experience and practice WILL help
Controlling Stage Fright • Before your speech: • Prepare carefully and completely • Finish far enough ahead of time to get familiar with it • Look your best • Dress to impress! • Relax tense muscles • Breathe calmly, close your eyes • Give yourself a pep talk • Remind yourself that you’re well prepared. • Be self-assured • Walk with confidence!
Controlling Stage Fright • During your speech, you may experience some of the following symptoms: • Queasy feeling, butterflies, sweat • Dry mouth • Stumbling over words • Squeaky voice, trembling • Strong desire to quit
Managing Nervousness • Are there any “tricks” that you have that help you stay calm and deliver your speech?
Improving Nonverbal Behavior • Appearance • Eye Contact • Facial Expressions • Effective Gestures • Good Posture
Improving - Appearance • Your appearance is how you look to your audience. • Clothing • Grooming • Good appearance does NOT guarantee a good speech, but it does help you achieve your goal.