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Types of Speeches

GROUP 5 according to
Delivery
Members
*Sophia Lorraine Taguisa
*Trisha Nanlabe
*Romedhel Andrei Gaytano
*Zoey Joy Pillos
*Kyla Andrea Alipio
• Timothy James Coronel
• Edna Sevilla Ibayan
• JANNAH ROSE SALA
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1.Read -As the name implies, this
type of speech is read by the
speaker from a manuscript
prepared by him or her or by
somebody else commissioned to
write it. As long as you read the
speech, it is classified as read.
But so as not to sound too stiff
and increase the opportunity for
eye contact and interaction with
the audience, the speaker is
advised to practice delivery
beforehand
2.Memorized –Like the read
type of speech, a
memorized speech is also
written in advance by the
speaker himself or herself
or by the person
commissioned to write it.
Orations and declamation
pieces are examples of
speeches that are
memorized.
3.Extemporaneous - This type of speech
is delivered by speakers who have expert
knowledge on the topic and are therefore
able to deliver an entire speech using an
outline of ideas on cue cards. Although
an extemporaneous speech is no less
prepared and organized than a read or
memorized speech, it is not written down sample outline for an extemporaneous
word for word and there is no manuscript speech:
to read from. This allows for a more
conversational and interactive delivery. •Introduction (includes a catchy opening line or
greeting and an overview of the topic.
•Body (The main speech. It is advisable to limit main
ideas to three items for better organization and
recall.).
Main Idea 1
Main Idea 2
Main Idea 3
•Conclusion (This could include a recap of the three
main ideas discussed, a call to action if the speech is
a persuasive one, or an expression of gratitude to
listeners.)
. Impromptu - This type of speech is delivered with
little to no preparation at events such as a wedding or a
victory party. Because of this, an impromptu speech is
usually short and casual.
THANK YOU
SO MUCH

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