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Special Occasion Speeches Chapter Seventeen Special Occasion Speeches

Chapter Seventeen Table of Contents Functions of Special Occasion Speeches Types of Special Occasion Speeches Delivering the Special Occasion Speech*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches Entertainment Celebration Commemoration Inspiration Social Agenda Setting*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches Special occasion speech- a speech prepared for a specific occasion and for a purpose dictated by that occasion.*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches: Entertainment Speakers whose main purpose is to entertain those in attendance. Listeners expect a lighthearted speech that amuses them.*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches: Celebration Recognize the person(s) or event being celebrated. Listeners expect the speaker to praise the subject of celebration and cast him or her in a positive light.*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches: Commemoration To remember by ceremony a notable person, place, or event. Occur on important anniversaries.*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches: Inspiration Inspire audiences as well as pay homage to the person or event being commemorated.*

Functions of Special Occasion Speeches: Social Agenda Setting Establishing or reinforcing the goals and values of the group sponsoring the event.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches Speeches of Introduction Speeches of Acceptance Speeches of Presentation Roasts and Toasts Eulogies and Other Tributes After Dinner Speeches Speeches of Inspiration*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Introduction A short story with the two goals of preparing the audience for the speaker and motivating them to listen to what he or she has to say.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Introduction Describe the Speaker’s Background Identify the Speaker Correctly Briefly Preview the Speaker’s Topic Ask the Audience to Welcome the Speaker Be Brief Practice Good Speaking Habits Respond to Introduction*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Acceptance A speech in which the recipient expresses gratitude for the honor bestowed upon them and acknowledges others who have contributed to their success.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Acceptance Prepare React Genuinely and with Humility Thank Those Giving the Award Thank Others who Have Helped You Accept the Award Gracefully End by Expressing Thanks*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Presentation A speech in which the speaker communicates the importance of the award and explains why the recipient is receiving it.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Presentation Convey the Meaning of the Award Talk about the Recipient of the Award Consider the Physical Presentation Consider Yourself*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Roasts and Toasts Roasts- a humorous tribute to a person, one in which a series of speakers will jokingly poke fun at him or her. Toasts- a brief tribute to a person or event being celebrated.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Roasts and Toasts Prepare Highlight Remarkable Traits of the Person Being Honored Be Positive Be Brief*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Eulogies and Other Tributes Eulogy- a tribute to a deceased person one of the most difficult and challenging speech occasions.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Eulogies and Other Tributes Balance Delivery and Emotions Refer to the Family of the Deceased Commemorate Life - Not Death Be Positive But Realistic*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: After Dinner Speeches A lighthearted and entertaining speech delivered before, during, or after a meal.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: After Dinner Speeches Choose the Right Topic Avoid Stand-Up Comedy Recognize the Occasion The After Dinner Speech and Social Agenda Setting*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Inspiration A speech that seeks to uplift the audience and help them see things in a positive light.*

Types of Special Occasion Speeches: Speeches of Inspiration Appeal to the Audience’s Emotions Use Real-Life Stories Be Dynamic Make your Goal Clear Use a Distinctive Organizing Device Close with a Dramatic Ending*

Delivering the Special Occasion Speech When delivering your special occasion speech, always remember to consider the appropriate level of formality for the occasion and adapt your communication style to it.*