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Types Of Speech

Oral Communication

Group 7 - Generosity
Types Of Speech
•-Expository/Informative Speech

•-Persuasive Speech

•-Entertainment Speech
EXPOSITORY/INFORMATIVE SPEECH
•-provides the audience with a clear
understanding of a concept or idea

•Example:
Guest speaker presenting information to a
group of students about how to apply for
college.
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
•designed to captivate an audience's
attention and regale or amuse them while
delivering a clear message.

•Ex. Comedians and performers humorous


acts and speeches.
Persuasive Speech
•-the speaker has a goal of convincing
the audience to accept his or her
point of view and influence ideas and
decisions
•Ex. Campaign speeches of a running
candidate for government.
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Types of Speech According
to Delivery
Extemporaneous Speech (most popular)
• Speaking with
limited
preparation
Description • Guided by notes
• Delievered
conversationally
Extemporaneous Speech (most popular)

When you are


Speaking assigned to
Situations report a topic
in class
Extemporaneous Speech (most popular)
Advantages • Helps you look confident
• Not have adequate time
Disadvantages to prepare
• Create an outline

Tips • Organize your points


logically
• Use facts and real-life
experiences
• Manage your time well
• REHEARSE
Impromptu Speech
• Speaking without
advanced
preparation
Description • Unrehearsed
speech
• Spoken
conversationally
Impromptu Speech

Speaking First day of


class or in
Situations interviews
Impromptu Speech
• Spontaneous or natural
Advantages speaking
• More focused
• Tendency to be
Disadvantages disorganized
• Lacks Connection with
the audience
• Nerve-racking for
beginners
Impromptu Speech
• State your

Tips main point


briefly
• End by saying
“Thank you”
Manuscript
• Speaking with
advanced
preparation
Description • Planned or
rehearsed speech
• Reading aloud a
written message
Manuscript
Reading the
rules and criteria
Speaking in a contest
Newscasting
Situations with a
Teleprompter
Manuscript
Advantages • Guided Speech
• Exact repetition of
the written words
Disadvantages • Boring and
uninteresting
presentation
• Lacks audience
support
Manuscript
• Rehearse the speech

Tips
over and over again
• Observe
accomplished news
anchors and listen
how conversational
they sound
Memorized Speech
• Speaking with
advanced
preparation
• Planned or rehearsed
Description speech
• Reciting a written
message word-for-
word from memoryy
Memorized Speech

Speaking delivering a
Situations declamatio
n, oratorical
speeches
Memorized Speech
• Free to move around
Advantages the stage
• Exact repetition of the
written words from
memory
• Speaker having stage
Disadvantages fright and have difficulty
remembring his/her
speech
Memorized Speech
• Rehease the

Tips speech over and


over again
• Observe actors
how they perform
their speech
Principles Of Speech Delivery

ARTICULATION
Principles Of Speech Delivery

•MODULATION
(pitch, power, pace)
Principles Of Speech Delivery
•STAGE PRESENCE
Principles Of Speech Delivery
FACIAL EXPRESSIONs
Principles Of Speech Delivery
Principles Of Speech Delivery
RAPPORT WITH THE AUDIENCE
TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE SPEECH DELIVERY

• How they approach their audience

• How they connect with their audience

• How they present themselves

• How they use their voice in terms of volumes


THANK YOU
Group 7

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