Methods of Delivery Ch. 17. Qualities of Effective Delivery Effective Delivery: is the ________________ of ________________ behavior in a way that is.

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Methods of Delivery Ch. 17

Qualities of Effective Delivery Effective Delivery: is the ________________ of ________________ behavior in a way that is _________, __________ and ________. Speakers who deliver ____________ speeches or presentations share several ____________ at the podium, which include: – ___________________

Being Natural _____________ Delivery emphasizes ____________. To appear natural is to appear _______, _________, and ____________, even though you have _____________, and because you have rehearsed you have __________ the _______________ so well that you can present it with ___________, ____________, and _____________.

Being Enthusiastic ___________________. The value of an enthusiastic delivery is that it _________ your audience’s ________ on the __________. When you talk about something that ______________, you talk more __________, use more _________, ______ at your _________ more ___________, and use more ________________________. As your enthusiasm grows, it ___________ to your __________ making them _______ more ___________ to your message.

Being Confident Speeches delivered with _____________ and _____________ inspire the ____________________ in you and in your message. Instead of thinking about _______________________, you’re thinking about the _________________________ and how well your listeners are grasping it. Confident delivery __________ the ____________________ to the message and ______ from the _________________.

Being Direct Being _______ is generally done in ____ ways: by making your message _________ to the __________ and __________ of audience members, and by ______________ your _______ and _________ for them in your __________. The best way to do the later is by: ___________ _________, using a _________________, using ___________________(especially ________ ones such as ________); and ____________ yourself so that you are ______________ to the audience.

Select a Method of Delivery Speaking from a _____________: – Description: Speech is ____________________________ – Probable Uses: When precise _________ is called for; for instance, when a speaker wants to _____ being _________ or misconstrued, or when he or she is communicating _____________________. Speaking from ______________: – Description: Speech is _____________________________ – Probable Uses: When a speaker is called on in __________________ or circumstances, such as short _______ and ______________; when quotations are used (________ memorization).

Select a Method of Delivery Speaking __________________: – Description: Speech is delivered _________________ _________________. – Probable Uses: When a speaker is called on or elects to speak __________________________________; this occurs in many speaking situations. Speaking __________________: – Description: Speech is ________________ and delivered from a _____________________ outline. – Probable Uses: When the goal is to deliver a speech exhibiting a __________________________ of delivery that is nonetheless _____________________; this is the most widely used form of delivery.