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LAS 3, Principles of Effecting Speech Writing and Delivery

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Entails looking into the profile of your target audience. This is done so you can tailor-fit your speech content and delivery to your audience. The profile includes the following information.
Word Choice
Grammatical Correctness
Duration-length of your speech
Logical Organization
Audience Profile/Analysis
Helps the reader move smoothly from one sentence to the next, and from one paragraph to another.
Logical Organization
Word Choice
Audience Profile/Analysis
Duration-length of your speech
Grammatical Correctness
Most experts say that the ideal length of speech is up to 20 minutes. (Gray- Grant. 2017)
Logical Organization
Word Choice
Grammatical Correctness
Audience Profile/Analysis
Duration-length of your speech
The use of conversational language helps put the audience feel at ease and creates a special bond between the speaker and the audience.
Duration-length of your speech
Grammatical Correctness
Logical Organization
Word Choice
Audience Profile/Analysis
Good command of the language helps listeners understand you quickly. Grammar inconsistencies slow down the communication process and generate negative impressions for the audience as your ideas and thoughts are not clear and coherently conveyed.
Word Choice
Grammatical Correctness
Logical Organization
Audience Profile/Analysis
Duration-length of your speech
In Audience Profile/Analysis, What is the (Age range, male-female ratio, educational background and affiliations or degree program taken, nationality, economic status, academic or corporate designations)
Demography
Situation
Psychology
In Logical Organization, there are three parts in a written speech (numerically):
Main ideas, introduction, summary
Conclusion, introduction, body
Introduction, body and conclusion
Body, Introduction, Conclusion
The Introduction of a speech should:
  1. Persuade audience
  2. Disinterest audience
  3. Allow the other party to speak
  4. Take up the speech
  5. Use multiple languages
  1. Consultative
  2. Summarize the speech
  3. Answer your main ideas
  4. Have examples
  5. Use slangs to make it easier for the audience to understand
  1. Gain audience's attention and interest
  2. State the purpose of your speech
  3. Establish your credibility
  4. Provide reasons for your audience to listen
  5. Provide preview the main idea of your speech
The Body of a speech should:
  1. Gain audience's attention and interest
  2. State the purpose of your speech
  3. Establish your credibility
  1. Persuade audience
  2. Disinterest audience
  3. Take up the speech
  4. Use multiple languages
  1. Consultative
  2. Summarize the speech
  3. Answer your main ideas
  4. Have examples
  5. Use slangs to make it easier for the audience to understand
  1. Address the main ideas and principles of the speech
  2. Consist of the main points
The Conclusion of a speech should:
  1. Gain audience's attention and interest
  2. State the purpose of your speech
  3. Establish your credibility
  1. Summarize the entire speech
  2. Repeat the key ideas presented
  3. Repeat the central idea for emphasis
  4. End with an impact with (humor, quotation, a call for action or a connection to a larger context)
  1. Persuade audience
  2. Disinterest audience
  3. Take up the speech
  4. Use multiple languages
  1. Address the main ideas and principles of the speech
  2. Consist of the main points
Lasts for 2 minutes (250 words)
Conclusion
Body (Point 1, 2, 3)
Introduction
Lasts for 15 minutes (625 words)
Introduction
Body (Point 1, 2, 3)
Conclusion
Lasts for 3 minutes (375 words)
Body (Point 1, 2, 3)
Conclusion
Introduction
Carefully use the correct word in writing the speech, conversational language helps put the audience feel at ease...
Grammatical Correctness
Audience/Analysis
Word Choice
Using it prevents misunderstanding and misinterpretation between you and the audience.
Grammatical Correctness
Audience/Analysis
Word Choice
Using it prevents misunderstanding and misinterpretation between you and the audience.
Grammatical Correctness
Word Choice
Audience/Analysis
Articulation is:
Ability to use the correct stress, rhythm, and intonation of a word in a spoken language.
How the sound of the letters are being made through our speech organs.
Pronunciation is:
Ability to use the correct stress, rhythm, and intonation of a word in a spoken language.
How the sound of the letters are being made through our speech organs.
The skill which helps you put emotion into the message you want to convey.
Articulation and Pronunciation
Rapport with the audience
Voice modulation
Facial expressions, gestures and movements
Two interrelated concepts when it comes to oral communication which are sometimes being used interchangeably.
Rapport with the audience
Articulation and Pronunciation
Voice Modulation
Facial expressions, gestures and movements
A well-chosen gesture can help make a point memorable or lead the audience to the next point.
Facial expressions, gestures and movements
Articulation and Pronunciation
Voice Modulation
Rapport with the audience
Trust and connection that a speaker creates with their audience. If you want to change your audience's view about something, it is important to build trust, connection and rapport.
Facial expressions, gestures and movements
Articulation and Pronunciation
Rapport with the audience
Voice Modulation
Articulation and Pronunciation are the same.
True
False