
Types of Speech Delivery
Quiz by Michelle M. Esquilon
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A type of speech that aims to read your speech word-for- word.
This type of speech moves you unexpectedly to speak at any moment in front or before the audience.
This type of speech requires you to keep the speech to memory.
This speech is delivered with little or no time for preparation.
This speech is delivered with the help of short notes or a clear outline that you can follow while giving your speech.
When your articulation is poor, your audience may not clearly understand the words that you say.
Your character is a factor whether your audience will watch and listen to you or not at all.
As a speaker, it is not part of your job to understand your audience.
As a speaker, your gestures and movements will help you emphasize your ideas or point of view.
You will feel more comfortable delivering your speech when your audience connect with you.
It deals with the pitch, pace, pause and tone of voice.
It refers to the movements of your eyes, mouth and facial muscles.
It refers to the control of your voice to produce clear and distinct sounds in speech.
These include the movements of your head, hands, arms, shoulders and at times, your feet.
It deals with establishing a connection or a good relationship with your audience.