Speech
Principles of speech writing, types of speech purposes and delivery
Created Date
01.07.23
Last Updated
01.09.23
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Topics of this game:
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How would a speaker show his credibility in choosing the topic?
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Alanis is invited to an event and was asked to deliver a speech with other speakers
about the 21st Students of the Modern World in the New Normal. Which of the following will she use in organizing her speech before it is delivered?
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What is the importance of an audience-centered approach in the speaker's chosen
speech topic?
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Why is it important to consider the audience in writing a speech?
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How should you start writing a speech?
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Speeches about concepts: College professor lecturing on a stimulus-response theory
proposed by Edward Thorndike. :: speeches about processes : _________________
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___________ : convincing the audience to feel a certain way ::
entertaining speech : to have the audience enjoy the presentation
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I. The first thing to do in delivering impromptu speech is to thank the person
for inviting you to speak.
II. Impromptu speech delivery requires little to no time to prepare.
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I. Extemporaneous speech requires a minimum preparation for both verbal
and non-verbal components of speech.
II. Maintaining eye contact with the audience is one of the advantages of a speaker who delivers extemporaneous speech.
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I. The presentation of memorized speech delivery will be flat and uninteresting
for the audience if the use of pitch, tone, volume, and rate of voice did not use
appropriately.
II. The speaker doing memorized speech can move freely around the stage and use hands to make gestures.
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I. A speaker must avoid any engagement and connection with the audience
while delivering his speech for him to focus.
II. You must be sensitive to your audience.
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I. In extemporaneous type of speech delivery, there would be no grammar errors or any technicalities in delivering the speech.
II. In manuscript type of speech delivery, there would be no grammar errors or any technicalities in delivering the speech.
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