This document defines and provides examples of four types of public speaking delivery methods: extemporaneous, impromptu, manuscript, and memorized. Extemporaneous speaking involves little preparation while impromptu involves some advance knowledge of the topic. Manuscript speaking reads from a prepared script. Memorized speaking involves memorizing the entire speech without notes.
This document defines and provides examples of four types of public speaking delivery methods: extemporaneous, impromptu, manuscript, and memorized. Extemporaneous speaking involves little preparation while impromptu involves some advance knowledge of the topic. Manuscript speaking reads from a prepared script. Memorized speaking involves memorizing the entire speech without notes.
This document defines and provides examples of four types of public speaking delivery methods: extemporaneous, impromptu, manuscript, and memorized. Extemporaneous speaking involves little preparation while impromptu involves some advance knowledge of the topic. Manuscript speaking reads from a prepared script. Memorized speaking involves memorizing the entire speech without notes.
LFCOSH111M001 11 F HO202200019 TYPES DEFINITION EXAMPLES 1. Extemporaneous The definition of An extemporaneous extemporaneous is speech. Made, something done or done, or spoken spoken with without any little or no preparation; preparation. unpremeditated; offhand 2. Impromptu An impromptu Without speech is given preparation or with little or no advance thought; preparation, yet offhand. An almost always impromptu speech, with some advance performance, etc. knowledge about the topic. 3. Manuscript Manuscript It is a book that Speaking is a is written for written text read submission to a to an audience publisher, or a from paper script book, play or or teleprompter. other creative This method work that is involves reading written by hand a speech verbatim instead of typed. and is typically The author's copy used when there of a book that is a time the authors has constraint or the just turned in to speech will be the publisher is telecast. an example of a manuscript. 4. Memorized It is the act of They memorized memorizing the and delivered by information in a one of the speech and speakers. presenting it without using notes. There is a benefit to delivering a speech this way. It doesn't require the speakers to carry note cards around the stage, because you memorized the speech, you may speak in a very one-tone voice.