A speech that is ready word for word from a prepared text
What is Manuscript?
Shows the audience how to do something.
Speech of Demonstration
Offering a new or different approach to an idea
Novelty
•appropriate for speeches that develop their topic within a physical setting.
Spatial or Geographical DEsign
How quickly or slowly you speak
rate
A speech that is given with little to no preparation at all
What is Impromptu?
Gives the audience a clear picture of your subject.
Speech of Description
The use of reoccurring sounds, phrases, or words to catch and hold an audience's attention
repetition
moves listeners through a sequence.
Sequential Design
·the level at which you speak most frequently
Habitual Pitch
A speech that is delivered completely from memory
What is memorized?
offers information about subjects that are abstract or complicated
Speech of Explanation.
The use of colorful language, vivid imagery, and vocal emphasis and variety is considered to be ______
used to explain subjects that have natural or customary divisions.
Types of things, ways of thinking about a subject
Topical or categorical design
·the level that allows us to produce our strongest voice with minimal effort.
Optimum Pitch
A speech that seems to be spontaneous but the speaker HAS prepared in advance
What is extemporaneous?
A speech that is created to establish a fact, change a belief, or move an audience to act on something
A Persuasive Speech
Gesturing, approaching the audience to add emphasis to a point, and referring to presentation aids
Activity
Useful when your topic is a bit more complicated because it relates your topic to something the audience knows and understands.
Comparative Design
"Ummm" "uhhhh" "errrrr" "Like" are all examples of
vocalized pauses or verbal fillers
Which style of delivery allows you to know where you are going with your topic but make adjustments to what you are saying if necessary?
A persuasive topic should be one that you _______ and also be something that can _________.
feel strongly about and be discussed
creating ideas/things to the meet the specific needs and/or concerns of the audience.
Relevance
This design usually starts by describing the subject and its importance and then either asks how it came about or what the consequences may be.
Causation Design
Your _____________ as well as your message is affected by the quality of your voice.
credibility