1. five ways you can radiate confidence and
strenght of character
- keep your spine straight and rotate your shoulders back.
- keep your head erect.
- keep your hands at your sides with your fingers open or slightly curled.
- keep both feet flat on the floor and slightly apart.
- if you are using a lectern, be careful not to be bend over it or lean on it. Instead, stand naturally erect and gently rest your hands on the sides of the lectern.
2. six reasons why speaker need to establish good eye contact
- shows that you are open and honest.
- is more effective than the words you say.
- encourages listeners to pay attention to you, to respond to you, and to respect you.
- indicates that you have confidence in yourself and what you are saying.
- allows you to "read" your listeners' faces to get feedback on how the like your speech.
- allows you to see your listeners' feedback
3. four different modes of speech delivery
- the manuscript delivery
> speech is written out word for word on sheets of paper.
> the language is usually intended to be read rather than listened to.
> speaker reads speech word for word with little or no eye contact with the audience.
> audience generally loses interest.
- the memorized delivery
> speaker writes out of speech (or parts of a speech) and memorizes it word for word.
> memorized speeches can be effective if the lines are presentedthe way a good actor would deliver them; however, more often they sound mechanical and stiff.
> speakers who rely on memory for their entire speech run the risk of forgetting their lines.
> it is more practical to memorize short segments of a speech
- the impromptu delivery
> speakers are generally taken by surprise, have only a few minutes to prepare, and must gather their thoughts quickly.
> speakers do not usually have notes prepared in advance.
> delivery is typically spontaneous and conversational.
> speach may seem disorganized, but it can also be very effective.
- the extemporaneous delivery
> speech is carefully planned, organized, and practiced.
> speakers uses an outline which includes main points, key words, phrases, and quotes.
> speakers maintain eye contact with the audience.
> speakers uses voice expressively, delivering content in a dynamic, conversational way
- keep your spine straight and rotate your shoulders back.
- keep your head erect.
- keep your hands at your sides with your fingers open or slightly curled.
- keep both feet flat on the floor and slightly apart.
- if you are using a lectern, be careful not to be bend over it or lean on it. Instead, stand naturally erect and gently rest your hands on the sides of the lectern.
2. six reasons why speaker need to establish good eye contact
- shows that you are open and honest.
- is more effective than the words you say.
- encourages listeners to pay attention to you, to respond to you, and to respect you.
- indicates that you have confidence in yourself and what you are saying.
- allows you to "read" your listeners' faces to get feedback on how the like your speech.
- allows you to see your listeners' feedback
3. four different modes of speech delivery
- the manuscript delivery
> speech is written out word for word on sheets of paper.
> the language is usually intended to be read rather than listened to.
> speaker reads speech word for word with little or no eye contact with the audience.
> audience generally loses interest.
- the memorized delivery
> speaker writes out of speech (or parts of a speech) and memorizes it word for word.
> memorized speeches can be effective if the lines are presentedthe way a good actor would deliver them; however, more often they sound mechanical and stiff.
> speakers who rely on memory for their entire speech run the risk of forgetting their lines.
> it is more practical to memorize short segments of a speech
- the impromptu delivery
> speakers are generally taken by surprise, have only a few minutes to prepare, and must gather their thoughts quickly.
> speakers do not usually have notes prepared in advance.
> delivery is typically spontaneous and conversational.
> speach may seem disorganized, but it can also be very effective.
- the extemporaneous delivery
> speech is carefully planned, organized, and practiced.
> speakers uses an outline which includes main points, key words, phrases, and quotes.
> speakers maintain eye contact with the audience.
> speakers uses voice expressively, delivering content in a dynamic, conversational way
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