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Modes of Delivery
Non Verbal Delivery
Vocal Delivery
Don't Do This
Do This!
100
Reading from a manuscript, memorizing, speaking from an outline.
What are the 3 modes of delivery for a speech?
100
Wearing pajamas to class on the day you give your speech would result in a low grade in this category?
What is physical appearance?
100
Thinking about the size of the room will help you adjust this?
What is volume?
100
Saying Fuggegabowdit!
What is poor articulation?
100
Looking at your audience as they look back at you.
What is maintaining eye contact?
200
This mode of delivery is appropriate when a speaker needs to deliver a precise message.
What is memorizing a speech?
200
As one of the most important non verbal delivery skills, this skill will help you compel attention and also gauge audience interest.
What is maintaining eye contact?
200
"I was fustrated when the liberry was closed," is an example of what?
What is mispronunciation?
200
Hunching over the podium so you are unable to project.
What is poor posture?
200
Wear presentable, neat clothes, that are not distracting.
What is making sure you have the correct physical appearance?
300
This mode of delivery would be appropriate when a speaker needs to choose their words carefully.
What is reading from a manuscript?
300
Surveying audience members while making eye contact with a few is an example of this.
What is panning?
300
If you do this for too long, your audience may think you forgot what you were saying.
What is pausing?
300
TALKING IN THE SAME TONE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PRESENTATION.
What is speaking in a monotone voice?
300
Moving around the room or stage.
What is good physical movement?
400
This mode of delivery may sometimes come across as slick, packaged, or "canned."
What is memorizing a speech?
400
If you make these too quick, they may be distracting to the audience.
What are hand gestures?
400
Making sure your words are crisp and clear.
What is articulation?
400
whispering
What is poor volume?
400
Using note cards.
What is speaking from an outline?
500
You will use this when giving an extemporaneous speech?
What is an outline?
500
Furrowing their brow in confusion would be an audience members way of using this non verbal signal.
What is facial expression?
500
Booming your voice across a forum so that audience members can hear you is an example of this.
What is projecting?
500
Shaking like a leaf as we all stare at the paper you're using.
What is using reading from a manuscript?
500
Filling your speech with well thought out ideas instead of words like "umm," or "ahhh."
What is avoiding verbal fillers?