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Competence
in
oral
communication
Makes you become an effective leader
Able to listen attentively to identify the conveyed meaning
Collaborate with others
Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Give appropriate feedback
Converse with others of different backgrounds
Competence
in
oral communication
is important in the present
21st
century world
Manners in speech
Ethical
standards in delivering a
speech
in
public
Manners of speech
Observe
ethically
sound goals
Prepare
all
the
time
Tell the
truth
Be sensible and
sensitive
Components of speech
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
Introduction
Attention getter
Initial summary
Speaker's
credibility
Relevance of the topic to the
audience
Self-introduction (optional)
Thesis statement
Body
Main idea
1 with
supporting
details
Main idea
2 with
supporting
details
Main idea
3 with
supporting
details
Conclusion
Conclusion
Closure
Summary
Call to action
Powerful closing statement
Types of speeches according to purpose
Speech to
inform
Speech to
entertain
Speech to
persuade
Speech to inform
Seeks to provide the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presented by the speaker
Speech
to
entertain
Seeks to provide the audience with entertainment
Speech
to
persuade
Seeks to provide the audience with
favorable
or
acceptable
ideas that can influence their
own
ideas and decisions
Methods of delivery
Manuscript
speech
Memorized
speech
Impromptu
speech
Extemporaneous
speech
Manuscript
speech
Delivered by speakers who intend to read aloud their speech word for word to their audience
Memorized speech
Delivered by speakers who intend to memorize their speech word for word
Impromptu speech
Delivered by speakers who are
suddenly
asked or requested by someone or a group of people to say a few words about something
Extemporaneous speech
Delivered by speakers who intend to present a
well-crafted speech
that is fully prepared and perfectly rehearsed ahead of time
Special-occasion speeches
Ceremonial
speaking
Inspirational
speaking
Ceremonial speeches
Introductions
Presentations
Acceptances
Dedications
Toasts
Roasts
Eulogies
Farewells
Speech of presentation
A brief speech given to accompany a prize or honor
Speech of acceptance
A speech given by the recipient of a
prize
or
honor
Speech of dedication
Delivered when a new store opens, a building is named after someone, a
plaque
is placed on a wall, a new
library
is completed, etc.
Toast
A speech designed to
congratulate
, appreciate, or
remember
Roast speech
Designed to both
praise
and good-naturedly insult a person being
honored
Eulogy
A speech given in honor of someone who has died
Speech of farewell
Allows someone to say goodbye to one part of their life as they are moving on to the next part of life
Speeches to ensure goodwill
Public
relations
Justification
Apology
Speech of commencement
Designed to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a graduating class or other group of people