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CHAPTER 11 Speech Delivery. 11.1 Effective Speech Delivery 11.2 Delivery, Rehearsal, and Audience Adaptation. Lesson 11.1 Effective Speech Delivery. GOALS Explain the characteristics of an effective delivery style. Describe how to use your voice effectively when delivering speeches.
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CHAPTER 11Speech Delivery 11.1 Effective Speech Delivery 11.2 Delivery, Rehearsal, and Audience Adaptation
Lesson 11.1Effective Speech Delivery CHAPTER11 GOALS • Explain the characteristics of an effective delivery style. • Describe how to use your voice effectively when delivering speeches. • Define nonverbal communication and discuss different types.
An Effective Delivery Style CHAPTER11 • Speech delivery • Nonverbal language
Conversational Tone CHAPTER11 • Sounds relaxed and informal • Allows you to talk with, not at, the audience • Sounds as if you are thinking about the ideas and the audience
Developing a Conversational Tone CHAPTER11 • Learn the ideas • Don’t memorize • Rehearse
Be Animated CHAPTER11 • Animated delivery • Lively • Energetic • Enthusiastic • Dynamic • Level of animation
Use Your Voice Effectively CHAPTER11 • Speak clearly • Use vocal expressiveness
Speak Clearly CHAPTER11 • Vocal characteristics • Pitch • Volume • Rate • Quality • Articulation and accent • Articulation • Accent
Use Vocal Expressiveness CHAPTER11 • Changing pitch, volume, and rate • Expressing of certain words • Using pauses
Effective Nonverbal Language CHAPTER11 • Facial expressions • Gestures • Movement • Eye contact • Posture • Appearance
Lesson 11.2Delivery, Rehearsal, and Audience Adaptation CHAPTER11 GOALS • Explain three speech delivery methods. • Discuss how to rehearse your speech. • Identify guidelines for adapting to the audience while giving your speech.
Speech Delivery Methods CHAPTER11 • Impromptu speeches • Scripted speeches • Extemporaneous speeches
Rehearsal CHAPTER11 • Schedule and conduct rehearsal sessions • Prepare speech notes • Rehearse your speech
Rehearse Your Speech CHAPTER11 1. Practice wording your ideas 2. Practice working with your voice and movements 3. Practice using your presentation aids and speech notes
First Rehearsal CHAPTER11 1. Audiotape or videotape your practice session 2. Read through your complete outline two times to refresh your memory 3. Make the practice as similar to the speech situation as possible 4. Write down the time you begin 5. Begin speaking, and present your entire speech 6. Write down the time you finish
Analysis CHAPTER11 • Did you leave out any key ideas? • Did you talk too long on one point? • Did you devote too little time to one point? • Were your speech notes effective? • How well did you do with your presentation aids?
Second Rehearsal CHAPTER11 • Complete second rehearsal immediately after the first • Repeat the six steps listed for the first rehearsal
Additional Rehearsals CHAPTER11 • Wait several hours or until the next day • Rehearse at least one more time • Practice until you are comfortable
Adapt to Your Audience CHAPTER11 1. Be aware of and respond to the audience’s feedback 2. Be prepared to use alternative material you have developed 3. Correct yourself when you make a mistake 4. Adapt to unexpected events 5. Adapt to unexpected audience reactions 6. Handle questions with respect