Senior Speech W h a t ’ s w r o n g ? D o e s t h e c a t h a v e y o u r t o n g u e ?

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Senior Speech W h a t ’ s w r o n g ? D o e s t h e c a t h a v e y o u r t o n g u e ?

Review: What are the two types of speeches we’ve discussed? This kind depends on your previous experience and knowledge. This kind involves preparation, but not memorization. The the most common and appropriate?

Senior Speech Review: Given at the “spur of the moment”. Examples are sermons, teaching a class, political speeches. It’s O.K. to use an outline or brief notes. If speaking was your choice, you can really raise your image with this kind of speech.

Senior Speech Review: In this kind of speech, preparation builds confidence. A great way to “connect” with the audience. A disadvantage is that you have to be able to deliver it fluently (think and speak at the same time). This great speaker was nicknamed “The Great Communicator”.

Types of Speeches 2.Extemporaneous Speeches 4 Step Process for Preparation: 1. Establish a purpose 2. Gather data 3. Organize 4. Practice

Types of Speeches 3.Manuscript Speeches Written out and read word for word to the audience Appropriate for scientific reports, policies, and contracts 5 Step Preparation: 1. Establish a purpose 2. Gather data 3. Organize the data 4. Write the script 5. Practice!

Types of Speeches 3.Manuscript Speeches Advantages? Confidence that your words will be exactly what you want them to be. Disadvantages: Almost impossible to deliver effectively. Why?

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Types of Speeches 4.Memorized Speeches Full script, exact wording, but delivered from memory Used for competitions, introducing dignitaries, high level awards, etc. 6 Step Preparation: 1. Establish a purpose 2. Gather data 3. Organize the data 4. Write the script 5. Memorize it 6. Practice!

Types of Speeches 4.Memorized Speeches Advantages? Confidence in exact wording (if you remember it correctly!) Disadvantages: Difficult to deliver well, fear of forgetting, the amount of time needed to memorize it

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Format for a Speech 1.Introduction - Attention getter, preview 2.Discussion – Main points presented logically, supported with data 3.Conclusion – review, memorable statement P.S. NEVER say “That’s all I have to say” or any variation of the same!

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Plans for the next class period? QUIZ

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Speech Purposes The most important step of speech making is defining your purpose. This includes the content, the delivery, and the organization of your speech.

Speech Purposes Three purposes of a speech: 1.Inform 2.Persuade 3.Entertain

Speech Purposes Informative Purpose: 1.Acquire a skill 2.Acquire new knowledge 3.Increase knowledge

Speech Purposes Persuasive Purpose: 1.Modify attitudes/opinions 2.Accept/approve point of view 3.Take specific action a. impress or inspire – least overt b. convince – mid-level c. activate – most overt

Speech Purposes Entertainment Purpose: 1.Tell stories 2.Provide pleasure or amusement 3.After dinner speeches