7. WHAT IS A GOOD DELIVERY?
-does not call attention to itself
-convey the speaker’s ideas clearly,
interestingly, without distracting the
audience
8. ***Most audience prefer a delivery that
combined a certain degree of formality,
directness, spontaneity (natural), animation,
facial expressiveness, and a lively sense of
communication.
9. METHODS OF DELIVERY
1. Reading verbatim from a Manuscript
2. Reciting from Memory
3. Speaking Impromptu
4. Speaking Extemporaneously
10. 1. READING VERBATIM FROM A MANUSCRIPT
-absolute accuracy is
essential
-every word said may be
analyzed by different
people
11. 1. READING VERBATIM FROM A MANUSCRIPT
-practice aloud
-establish eye contact
-reach your audience with
directness and sincerity
15. STEPS IN IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
1. State the point you are answering
2. State the point that you wish to make
3. Support the point with the appropriate statistics, examples /
testimonies
4. Summarize your points
16. PHRASES THAT YOU CAN USE IN
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING:
“My first point is …”
“Second, we can see that...”
“In conclusion, I would like to say…”
“Finally, …”
17. 4. SPEAKING EXTEMPORANEOUSLY
-means the same with
“impromptu”, but it is carefully
prepared in advance
-speakers only use brief notes/ a
speaking outline
19. SPEAKING MISTAKES TO AVOID
(VIDEO A)
1. Enumerate the Speaking Mistakes
mentioned in the video.
2. Why should these mistakes be
avoided?
20. GESTURES AND
BODY LANGUAGE (VIDEO B)
1. What are the disadvantages of poor gestures and
body language?
2. What are the four types of gestures?
3. Aside from the examples given in the video, give
another gesture for each type.
21. “TRUST IS A MUST”
1. What are the scenarios/events that Ryan shared
to support his main point “TRUST IS A MUST”?
2. What is the connection between his wedding
and his idea on ‘TRUST’? Support your answer
with at least three evidences.
3. In your opinion, how does one earn TRUST?