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Delivery Chapter 12 Part 1

Types of Delivery Methods Use pages 288-291 to complete the chart: Answer “Recalling the Facts” 1-4 found on page 292. Types of Delivery Methods   Definition Special Delivery Tip Manuscript Memorized Extemporaneous Impromptu

As you watch, track constructive criticisms. Political Speech

Vocal Delivery Chapter 12 Part 2

Rate Definition: What’s wrong with speaking too fast? What’s wrong with speaking too slow? The pledge of Allegiance Practice Rate

Pitch Definition: What’s wrong with speaking too high pitched? What’s wrong with speaking too low pitched? Why should pitch vary? I think that you are the best! Pitch

Definition: Should you use the same volume for every scenario? Give examples. What’s wrong with speaking too quietly? What’s wrong with speaking too loudly? How can you use varying volume to your advantage as a speaker? Volume

Articulation & Pronunciation Articulation Definition: “don’t you” “it’s not” Pronunciation definition: “water” “pecan” What’s the result of poor articulation/pronunciation? Tongue Twisters on page 299 Articulation & Pronunciation

Passages on pages 311 and 312 Newscaster

ABC Presentations Vary Clear Rate (speed) Volume (loudness) Pitch (emphasis) Clear Pronunciation Annunciation ABC Presentations

Physical Delivery Chapter 12 Part 3 Find and start memorizing and practicing a text (lyrics to your favorite song, FFA motto, poem, etc).

Platform Movement Define “Platform Movement” Look at the 4 pictures on page 300. What messages are they communicating via body language? 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Platform Movement

Platform Movement What not to do: What not to do: Pace Stroll aimlessly Freeze What not to do: Pace Stroll aimlessly Freeze Platform Movement

Platform Movement Situation ideal for platform movement: First, Second, Finally, Platform Movement

Platform Movement Which leg do you lead with? Why? Give two reasons: Do you move toward OR away from your audience? Why? How many steps forward is advised? Should you take an odd number of step or an even number? Where do you start and end a presentation? Platform Movement

Gestures The gesture zone Lift and Lay String Idea Flyaway Judo chop Penguin wave String Idea “Taking Charge” on Page 307 Gestures

Facial Delivery Chapter 12 Part 4

Eye Strategies Audience Feedback Facial

Assessment Thursday 9/20 and Friday 9/21 Present a previously memorized text. This can be the lyrics to your favorite song or theme song, the FFA motto, a poem you know by heart, anything. (1 min) You will present to the class and be scored on the following: Vocal Delivery Rate (does it vary logically) Volume (is it appropriate) Pitch (does it vary logically) Pronunciation and Articulation (can it easily be understood) Physical Delivery Platform Movement (does it follow the rules) Stance Leading leg Number of steps Parallel to audience Timing Gestures (do they follow the rules) Hands at sides Lift and lay, Not: fly away, judo chop, or penguin wave Eye Contact (does it follow the rules) Assessment Thursday 9/20 and Friday 9/21