PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Group8 Oralcomm
PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Group8 Oralcomm
PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH DELIVERY Group8 Oralcomm
SPEECH DELIVERY
Oral Communication
Group 8
PARTS
a. Articulation
b. Modulation
c. Stage Presence
d. Facial Expressions, Gestures, and
Movement
e. Rapport with the Audience
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A. ARTICULATION
- This refers to how distinctly you
utter words when you speak
- Good articulation means you can
speak with clarity, say the words
correctly, and produce speech
sounds clearly
TO SAY YOUR WORDS CORRECTLY,
KEEP THESE IN MIND:
B. MODULATION
- Voice modulation, which is a derivative of
vocal variety, refers to the elements that
enable the speaker to change his or her pitch,
volume, and tone in harmonic progression and
improve his or her overall voice quality
- It is a skill that can be acquired and developed
through proper training
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C. STAGE PRESENCE
- Means that the speaker is not only
physically present, but his presence is
also strongly felt by his audience
- A good stage presence essentially
engages the audience in the
performance
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D. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS,
GESTURES, AND MOVEMENTS
D. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS,
GESTURES, AND MOVEMENTS
HAND GESTURES
- For a small group: natural and minimal
- For a large crowd: must be ostentatious
- Excessive hand gestures compensate for the
lesser facial expressions when the audience is
bigger
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D. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS,
GESTURES, AND MOVEMENTS
VISUAL VARIETY