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Effective delivery in speech involves a conversational, natural, and spontaneous approach that maintains audience engagement. Key methods include manuscript, memorized, impromptu, and extemporaneous styles. Important elements to consider are rate, pitch, volume, pause, force, enunciation, and avoiding vocal fillers. Evaluating notable speeches, such as Elizabeth Glaser’s 1992 DNC address and Steve Jobs’ commencement at Stanford, can provide insights into effective delivery practices. Strive for clarity and connection with your audience through eye contact and comfortable presentation styles.
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What is effective delivery? • Speech that appears: • Conversational • Natural • Spontaneous • Comfortable • Speaking Intelligibly • Maintaining Eye Contact • Avoiding distracting the audience
Methods of Delivery • Manuscript • Memorized • Impromptu • Extemporaneous
Elements of Delivery • Rate • Pitch • Volume • Pause • Force • Enunciation • Vocal Fillers
Evaluate • Elizabeth Glaser – 1992 DNC Speech • Barbara Bush – Wellesley College Commencement • John F. Kennedy – Inaugural Speech • Drew Dudley – Leading with Lollipops • Steve Jobs – Stanford Commencement • A Few Good Men • A Time To Kill • American President