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Principles

of Speech
Delivery
Objectives
1. Identify the principles of
effective speech delivery; and
2. Demonstrate effective
speech delivery.
RECALL:
Principles of Speech Writing:
1. Audience Profile
2. Logical Organization
3. Duration
4. Word Choice
5. Grammatical Correctness
Pretest: Green Flag, Red Flag
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Tools for Effective Speech
Delivery
1. Articulation
The instance on how well and precisely
you form vowels and consonants using
your lips, tongue, jaw, and palate to
form the sounds to speak is crucial in
making your message get crossed. On
the same idea, diction and enunciation
are other forms of articulation.
2. Modulation

This happens when you control or adjust the


tone or volume of your voice as you try to
lower your voice to a loud whisper in order
to get the attention of your audience as they
find your message more appealing, dramatic
and mysterious. Modulation has various
meanings, such as a change of key in music
or of the sound of a person's voice.
3. Stage presence
The speaker’s ability to get and
secure the audience's interest in
listening to him/her through his or
her presentation style refers to
stage presence.
This is how the speaker keeps
his/her poise, posture,
gestures, and movements
since they may make or break
his/her delivery or
presentation.
A good stage presence essentially
engages the audience into the performance.
It is the ability to make the audience connect
with the speaker and pull them into the story
being told, and as a result, the audience are
affected by the feelings, emotions, and ideas
being conveyed.
4. Facial expressions

are essential in setting the


emotional tone for a speech. It
is really helpful that facial
expressions jive with the
message being delivered.
5. Movement
Movement of the whole body,
instead of just gesturing with
hands, is appropriate in a
speech.
6. Rapport
It happens when you have everything in
concordance or harmony. Your discourse is
correct. The crowd gets it well. They
appreciate tuning in to it as much as you
appreciate conveying it. In any case, that
upbeat agreeable state doesn't happen
without conscious effort.
Rapport builders are:

 dressing and prepping suitably for the event


 being sorted out, prepared with reasonable substance
 demonstrating in your opening statements that you
know who you are talking to because you have done
your homework
 utilizing comprehensive language - "we" instead of "I"
 recognizing and accentuating your shared conviction
consciously and earnestly
 evading the use of jargon unless
everyone understands it
 indicating that you are also human by
sharing your story
 being aware of non-verbal
communication/body language and
using eye contact
 seeming sure, positive, in charge and
understanding of the effect of vocal
delivery
Sample speech delivery

https://youtu.be/F-I93SP4Qcg
Dima Ghawi
Let’s Wrap up!
What new or additional
ideas did you learn
after taking up this lesson?
PETA #3 SPEECH DELIVERY
JUST A MINUTE (JAM)
Speech delivery. Deliver your written and
memorized speech in one minute ( or maximum of
two minutes) and be able to apply and
demonstrate the principles of Speech Delivery.
Start with a simple greetings and your interesting
introduction to be followed with your supporting
ideas (body) and end with a bang in your
concluding sentence (conclusion)
PETA #3 JAM
End your speech with your
famous/unique line that connects to the
topic and say, “That’s one minute, thank
you for listening.”

Use the following rubrics as your


guidelines.
PETA #3
I think you have the most beautiful
mind…

The class’ choice of the most amazing


speech delivery will be awarded with
Certificate of Recognition as Most
Promising Speaker.
Best of luck and wisdom.

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