Professional Documents
Culture Documents
for Different
Situations
PREPARED BY:
Winona Olandiz
11 STEM- Fitzgerald
Speech Delivery
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Reverend Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr
“I Have a Dream”
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You may be asked to introduce a keynote
speaker or simply to make an important
announcement in some context.
Sometimes you will speak in a familiar
environment, while at other times you may
be faced with an unfamiliar location and
very little time to get used to speaking with
a microphone.
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Using a Lectern
◍ LECTERN- a small raised surface,
◍ Usually with a slanted top, where a
speaker can place notes during a
speech.
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A lectern allows speakers the freedom to
do 2 things:
To come out from behind the lectern to
establish more immediate contact with
the audience,
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Speaking in a Small or
Large Physical Space
Speaking venues
vary according to
size: classroom,
meeting, or
conference room,
ball room, social
hall, auditorium,
covered court, etc.
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If you have In terms of facial expressions
prepared and practical and gestures should
practiced well, adjustments, be be larger so that
aware that your they are visible
you can approach
voice is likely to from farther away.
a large-venue echo, so you will If you are using
speaking want to speak more visual aids, they
engagement with slowly than usual need to be large
confidence. and make use of enough to be
pauses to mark the visible from the
ends of phrases and back of the
sentences.8 auditorium.
Speaking Outdoors
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Using a Microphone
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Audience Size
-A small audience is an
opportunity for a more intimate,
minimally formal tone. If your
audience has only eight to twelve
people, you can generate greater
audience contact. Make use of all
the preparation you have done.