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OCTOBER 2030

Using
Principles of
Effective
Speech
Delivery
Effective speaking means
being able to say what you
need to say in a manner
that it is heard and acted
upon.
Good delivery conveys the speaker’s ideas
clearly, interestingly, and without distracting
the audience.

According to Stephen Lucas (2011), author of


The Art of Public Speaking, a good delivery
means that you are capable and able to
present your message in a clear, coherent, and
Tools for Effective Speech
Delivery
• Articulation
• Modulation
• Stage presence
• Facial Expression
• Rapport
Articulation the instance on how
well and precisely you form
vowels and consonants using your
lips, tongue, jaw, and palate to
form the sounds to speak is
crucial in making your message
get crossed.
Modulation this happens when you
control or adjust the tone or volume
of your voice as you try to lower
your voice to a loud whisper in order
to get the attention of your audience
as they find your message more
appealing, dramatic and mysterious.
It is the ability to make the audience connect with
speaker and pull them into the story being told, and
as a result, the audiences are affected by the feeling
emotions, and ideas being conveyed
Facial expressions are
essential in setting the
emotional tone for a
speech..
Rapport it happens when
you have everything in
concordance or harmony.
Rapport builders are:
• dressing and prepping suitably for the
event
• being sorted out, prepared with reasonable
substance
• demonstrating in your opening statements
that you know who you are talking to
because you have done your homework
• utilizing comprehensive language - "we"
• recognizing and accentuating your shared conviction
consciously and earnestly
• evading the use of jargon unless everyone understands
it
• indicating that you are human also by sharing your
story
• being aware of non-verbal communication/body
language and using eye contact
• seeming sure, positive, in charge and understanding of
the effect of vocal delivery
W W W. R E A L LY G R E AT S I T E . C O M

Thank
you

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