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Delivery: The Acting Part of Public Speaking

Delivery: The Acting Part of Public Speaking. Four Modes of Delivery Vocal Aspects of Delivery Nonverbal Aspects of Delivery Perfecting Your Delivery. When you know your subject inside-out Most popular. Advantages eye contact use of gestures movement audience adaptation Disadvantages

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Delivery: The Acting Part of Public Speaking

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  1. Delivery:The Acting Part of Public Speaking Four Modes of Delivery Vocal Aspects of Delivery Nonverbal Aspects of Delivery Perfecting Your Delivery

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

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

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

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

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

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

  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, y’know)

  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 fluent—Fast 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, children’s 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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