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Chapter 12

Chapter 12. Effective Delivery. Learning Objectives. Main Sections:. Types of delivery Using your voice Using your body Using your face. Section 1: Types of Delivery. Four Types Manuscript Method Read word for word Memorized Method Commit every word to memory Extemporaneous Method

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Chapter 12

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  1. Chapter 12 Effective Delivery

  2. Learning Objectives

  3. Main Sections: Types of delivery Using your voice Using your body Using your face

  4. Section 1: Types of Delivery Four Types • Manuscript Method • Read word for word • Memorized Method • Commit every word to memory • Extemporaneous Method • Outline - BEST • Impromptu Method • Speaking Spontaneously

  5. Section 2: Using Your Voice Rate Pitch Volume Articulation and Pronunciation

  6. RATE The speed at which we speak

  7. PITCH Vocal notes you hit while speaking – the highs and lows of your voice Avoid speaking monotone! Inflection… I think that you are the best.

  8. VOLUME Loudness or softness of your voice.

  9. ARTICULATION OR PRONUNCIATION Articulation – crispness and distinctness with which we say the syllables in a word Pronunciation – saying the sounds of a word properly and stressing the correct syllables.

  10. Section 3: Using Your Body Your body, like your voice, must be an extension of your message! Platform Movement Gestures

  11. Platform Movement DO NOT: DO: Pace back and forth Wander without purpose Avoid movement altogether Move in a comfortable and relaxed manner Move toward your audience Use the 3 step method Place movement appropriately within the speech

  12. Gestures Learn the gesture zone (stay within box) Learn to “lift and lay” your hands Practice the “string” idea

  13. Section 4: Using Your Face • Eyes • Look at each person for a number of seconds before moving on (sustained eye contact) • Make eye contact with people at far sides of the audience • Make eye contact with PEOPLE, not things

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