Example 1
Bad Delivery
-too many filler words
-fumbling note card
-swaying
Importance in everyday life
Any social interaction you have
Involves nonverbal communication through the face and eyes, gestures, and body movements.
Physical Delivery
When you have quick sudden eye movements across the room instead of slowly panning across the room
Eye Darting
The speed at which you speak
Rate
Example 2
Good Delivery
-Good Volume/ Pitch
-no swaying
-good eye contact
Importance in work-life
Interviews
First Impressions
Work presentations
Includes components of speech delivery that relate to your voice.
Verbal Delivery
The prossess of having a lazy speech by having little enthusiasm, body movement, and vocal differentiation
Low Energy
How high or low your voice is during the speech
Pitch
Example 3
Bad
-looks at the card too much
-too quiet
-eye darting
importance in the classroom
presentations
giving proper body language to a speaker
3 forms of Delivery
Manuscript Extemporaneous Impromptu
Dumping all your data at once during your speech
Data Dumping
The process of physically shaping the sound of the word with your mouth
Articulation