Delivery Styles
Using Your Voice
Vocal Health
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Using Your Body
100
In this type of delivery, you prepare the complete content of your speech, including a very thorough outline, but do not write the speech out word-for-word.
What is Extemporaneous Delivery ?
100
The placement of your voice on a musical scale.
What is Pitch?
100
One of the worst things that can happen to a speaker is _____________ .
What is "losing his/her voice"?
100
The movements of various parts of the speaker's face.
What are Facial expressions?
200
This delivery style involves the speaker writing out every word of the speech in advance and then reading during the performance.
What is Manuscript Delivery?
200
The use of silence in your speech.
What is Pausing?
200
The use of blood thinning agents such as: *_________ *_________ *_________ Hint: Happy Hour
What is Alcohol ?
200
...controlled hand movements. This use of the body is important because it adds expression, emphasis, and clarity.
What are Gestures?
300
This delivery style is when the speaker has limited preparation time.
What is an Impromptu Delivery?
300
This vocal characteristic related to projection assists the audience in maintaining interest and involvement in what is being said, and helps to emphasize key concepts.
What is Volume Variety?
300
The use of blood thinning agents such as: *_________ *_________ *_________ Hint: Pain Reliever
What is Aspirin?
300
The physical placement of the body in the speaking situation.
What is Posture?
400
This delivery style involves the speaker writing their speech out word-for-word and delivering with no notes.
What is Memorized Delivery?
400
The cadence or speed of word delivery in your speech.
What is Rate?
400
The use of blood thinning agents such as: *_________ *_________ *_________ Hint: Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
What is Exposure to cold temperatures?
400
Occurs when a speaker takes steps to nonverbally signal a change in the tone or topic of the speech, such as transitions between main points.
What is Transitional Walking?
500
This competition allows students to compete in an event called Impromptu Speaking.
What is Forensics?
500
Sending your voice to different areas of the room. Hint: The MOST essential vocal technique.
What is Projection or Vocal Projection?
500
________ is a very common reason for vocal problems, particularly because of the importance of strong, deep breaths to project your voice.
What is Smoking ?
500
There are two types of body movement during a speech: *_________ *_________ (Bonus Candy awarded for CORRECT descriptions).
What is Unintentional Movement and Controlled Movement? Unintentional: Fidgeting, Clasping, or wringing of hands, swaying, and pacing. Controlled: Transitional Walking and Gestures.