L5 | TYPES OF SPEECH ACCORDING TO DELIVERY

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  • TYPES OF SPEECH ACCORDING TO DELIVERY
    1. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH
    2. IMPROMPTU SPEECH
    3. MANUSCRIPT SPEECH
    4. MEMORIZED SPEECH
  • EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH
    • Speaking with limited preparation
    • Guided by notes and outline
    • Delivered conversationally
    • Most popular type
  • EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH ADVANTAGES
    • Helps you look confident
    • Engages the audience
  • EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH DISADVANTAGES
    • Inadequate time preparation to plan, organize and rehearse
  • IMPROMPTU SPEECH
    • Speaking without advanced preparation
    • Unrehearsed speech
    • Spoken conversationally
  • ADVANTAGES OF IMPROMPTU SPEECH
    • Spontaneous or natural speaking 
    • More focused and brief
  • DISADVANTAGES OF IMPROMPTU SPEECH
    • Tendency to be disorganized
    • Lack connection with the audience
  • MANUSCRIPT SPEECH
    • Speaking with advanced preparation 
    • Planned and rehearsed speech 
    • Reading aloud a written message
  • ADVANTAGES OF MANUSCRIPT SPEECH
    • Exact repetition of the written words
    • Guided speech
  • DISADVANTAGES OF IMPROMPTU SPEECH
    • Boring and uninteresting preparation
    • Lacks audience rapport or connection
  • MEMORIZED SPEECH
    • Speaking with advanced preparation 
    • Planned and rehearsed speech 
    • Reciting a written message word for word from memory
  • ADVANTAGES OF MEMORIZED SPEECH
    • Exact repetition of the written words from a memory
    • Maintained eye contact
    • Free to move around the stage
  • DISADVANTAGES OF MEMORIZED SPEECH
    • Speakers might end up speaking in a monotone pattern.
    • Might have difficulty remembering his/her memorized speech
  • TIPS FOR IMPROMPTU SPEECH
    • Once you are requested to say something pause for a moment to plan in your head what to say
    • State your main point only and deliver it at a pace your audience can follow
    • End by saying thank you