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English 10 - Quarter 2, Module 15 Presented by: Sapiens AI

Understanding Speech Delivery 2 Four Core Methods What is Speech? A medium of oral communication. The Fear Factor • • • Manuscript: Read verbatim • • • • Globally common challenge. Manifests as stage fright. from text. An act of speaking to an audience. Memorized: Recited entirely Can impact message effectiveness. from memory. Involves producing articulate sound. Impromptu: Unprepared, spontaneous. Extemporaneous: Prepared, uses notes. Sources: English 10 - Q2 - M15.pdf, Lumen Learning, Teleprompter.com, PearsonHigherEd.com

Impromptu Speech : Speaking Off the Cuff Team Meetings: Quick introductions & updates Q&A Sessions: Answering unexpected questions Delivered with no advanced planning or practice. Social Events: Giving toasts & telling anecdotes A spontaneous reaction to the topic at hand. STAGE FRIGHT Often high-pressure moments. Key is to manage anxiety effectively. Source: English 10 - Q2 - M15.pdf

Extemporaneous Speech: Prepared and 4 Polished Definition Structured Guidance A speech carefully prepared, researched, and practiced, not memorized verbatim. Utilize notes or an outline for key points. Helps trigger memory and idea progression. Prepared Practiced Outline Structure Natural Engagement Adaptable & Authentic Delivered like a genuine conversation. "This method ensures an authentic speaking style without requiring verbatim memorization or reading from a full script." Facilitates strong eye contact and stories. Allows flexibility and adaptation during delivery. Dynamic Engaging Authentic Flexible Key Distinction Extemporaneous speeches involve significant advance preparation, unlike impromptu speeches Clarity Preparation which are delivered spontaneously. References: Lumen Learning - Methods of Speech Delivery Fundamentals of Public Speaking - Four Types of Speeches Rhetoriclab.com - Speech Delivery Tactics

Vocal Aspects of Effective Speech Delivery Pitch Volume Enunciation Highness or lowness of your voice. The relative loudness of your speech. Clear pronunciation and articulation. Convey Emotion & Emphasis Ensure Clarity & Understanding Reach & Engage Audience Pauses Fluency Intended silences for dramatic impact. The smoothness and natural flow of speech. Create Impact & Reflection Natural & Confident Delivery

Nonverbal Aspects of Powerful Speech Delivery Gestures Facial Expressions Head, arms, and hands convey enthusiasm. Show genuine emotion to engage the audience. Eyes, mouth, and chin build rapport. Emphasize key messages effectively. Mirror the appropriate tone of your message. Avoid distracting, repetitive movements. Eye Contact Personal Appearance Establish a direct connection. Dress appropriately for the occasion. Project confidence and sincerity. Maintain good, confident posture. Gauge real-time audience reaction. Enhance credibility & professionalism. Source: English 10 - Q2 - M15.pdf

Structuring Your Speech Introduction: Capture & Orient Catchy Start State Topic & Purpose Clearly Preview Main Points Body: Develop & Elaborate Organize Main Points Logically Use Clearly Worded Sentences Link Themes and Provide Evidence Conclusion: Summarize & Conclude Summarize Key Ideas Review Core Purpose Deliver an Elegant Closing Source: English 10 - Q2 - M15.pdf

Tips for Delivering Impromptu & Extemporaneous Speeches Give Yourself Time to Prepare Even minimal time helps organize thoughts and structure your message effectively. Strategy Outline Pre-think Be Confident Approach with a smile, maintain strong posture, and own the moment. Body Language Presence Engagement Deliver Slowly Allow yourself to think, grab attention, and establish strong eye contact. Clarity Connection Rhythm Focus Stick to your core subject, deliver concise points, and avoid rambling. Precision Relevance Conciseness Source: English 10 - Q2 - M15.pdf

The PREP Method for Fluency A simple structure for clear and concise speaking, based on the provided material. P Point R Reason Start with a clear statement about your subject or core message. Explain the "why" behind your statement, providing your reasoning. Key Idea Justification E Example P Point Justify your remarks with a relevant, concise illustration or story. End with a concluding remark that wraps up and reinforces your initial message. Illustration Summary Source: English 10 - Q2 - M15.pdf

Example: Extemporaneous Speech on EDUCATION Education: Key to a Brighter Future Acquire & Interpret Knowledge Critically Critical Thinking Analytical Skills Building Good Manners & Character Ethics Respect Integrity Pathway to Career Success Ensures Financial Stability National & Self Empowerment Empowers Individuals Drives National Progress

Key Takeaways & Application Empowering your public speaking journey for lasting impact. Differentiate Speech Types Master Vocal & Nonverbal Impromptu: No preparation, spontaneous. Extemporaneous: Prepared outline, flexible. Vocal: Control tone, pace, and clarity. Nonverbal: Use eye contact, gestures, posture. Preparation Adaptability Engagement Presence Structure for Impact Practice for Confidence Outline: Organize thoughts for logical flow. Cohesion: Ensure ideas connect for clarity. Regularity: Build self-assurance through rehearsal. Refinement: Polish delivery and adapt content. Clarity Organization Resilience Growth "Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the polish, the poise, the confidence, to say what you want to say, in a way that it will be heard." [email protected] - Jim Rohn Sources: Lumen Learning, FSCJ Pressbooks, Quora, Teleprompter.com, Pearsonhighered.com, RhetoricLab.com
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