PRINCIPLES OF DELIVERING SPEECH
COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGY
TYPES OF SPEECHES
SPEECH ACT
PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH
100

Capability to adjust the timbre of the vocal tone

Modulation

100

 communicative strategy that establishes a topic.

Nomination

100

A speech that you deliver without any prior presentation.

Impromptu speech

100

is an act in which the speaker expresses belief about the truth of a proposition.

Assertive

100

making your main idea more specific and focused.

Narrowing down a topic


200

Pronouncing and speaking the words with clear diction that effectively transmits the message of the speaker

Articulation

200

This limits the speaker or the respondent to talk.

Restriction

200

Speaking is reciting a written

Memorized

200

It is an act in which it commits the speaker to doing something in the future.

Commissive

200

the stage where you collect ideas, information, sources, and references relevant or related to your specific topic.

Data gathering

300

The message of any speech is reinforced clarified and compremented by non-verbal communication.

Facial expression, gestures, and movements

300

It gives everyone a chance to speak.

Turn-taking

300

Is a special find of persuasive speech where the speaker encourage the audience to pursue their own well-being.

Motivational Speech

300

an act in which the speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action.

Directive

300

A hierarchical list that shows the relationship of your ideas.

Outline

400

Working into the profile of your target audience 

Audience Analysis

400

It involves moving from one topic to another.

Topic shifting

400

Type of assignment you could have to read your speech from printed note

Manuscript

400

It is an act in which the speaker expresses his/her feelings or emotional reactions.

Expressive

400

the foundation of your speech.

Introduction

500

Ability to "own" the stage of the speaker being able to fill the space and project her personality to the audience

Stage Presence

500

Gives an expression or a sign that the topic would end.

Termination

500

Speakers deliver their speech with little preparation and guidance

Extemporaneous

500

an act which brings a change in the external situation. 

Declaration

500

restates the main idea of your speech.

Conclusion