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© 2013 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Chapter 14 Delivering the Speech

14-2 What is the key to good delivery?

14-3 A strong desire to communicate with the audience

14-4 Methods of Speaking

14-5 Methods of Speaking Memorization

14-6 Methods of Speaking Manuscript

14-7 Methods of Speaking Impromptu

14-8 Methods of Speaking Extemporaneous

14-9 How to Handle Tears

14-10 Voice

14-11 Voice Volume

14-12 Voice Clarity

14-13 Voice Expressiveness

14-14 Nonverbal Communication

14-15 Nonverbal Communication Personal appearance

14-16 Nonverbal Communication Eye contact

14-17 Nonverbal Communication Facial expressions

14-18 Nonverbal Communication Posture

14-19 Nonverbal Communication Movement

14-20 Nonverbal Communication Using notes

14-21 Nonverbal Communication Gestures

14-22 Nonverbal Communication Approach and beginning

14-23 Nonverbal Communication Ending and departure

14-24 Question-and-Answer Period

14-25 Question-and-Answer Period Planning

14-26 Question-and-Answer Period Fielding questions

14-27 Practice

14-28 Practice Start early Practice at least 4 times Practice ideas, not words Trim, if necessary

14-29 Practice Visit the room

14-30 Tips for Your Career

14-31 Tip 14.1 Decide Whether and How to Use a Lectern

14-32 Tip 14.2 Deal with Distractions in a Direct but Good-Humored Manner