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Group 5

PrincipleS
of
speech
Category

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NIOTALUD0M
MODULATION
RESUTSEG
GESTURES
EGAST SENCEPRE
STAGE PRESENCE
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FACIAL EXPRESSION
TICULARAIONT
ARTICULATION
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RAPPORT
ADIOU ISUALV DIAS
AUDIO VISUAL AIDS
Articulation

Modulation

We will Stage Presence

discuss: Facial Expression

Gestures

Rapport with the audience

Audio Visual aids


Articulation

It is the act of making sounds.


Articulation is executed through
the help of the coordinated
movements of our lips, tongue,
teeth, palate, and respiratory
system.
Examples:
Modulation
Modulation is the process
of altering, regulating, or
adjusting your voice's
pitch, tone, and sound, in
order to make it louder,
softer, higher, or lower.
Examples:
Stage presence
The ability to capture the listener's
attention when performing or acting in
front of a crowd is known as stage
presence.
Examples:
Facial Expression
Facial expression is a type of nonverbal communication, it is
executed through facial muscles. Our facial expressions are the
representation of what we think or how we feel.
Examples:
Gestures
A movement that emphasizes
an idea, opinion, or emotions,
typically involving the hand,
arm, body, head, or face.
Examples:
Rapport with the audience
The connection between the speaker and their listener is
known as Rapport. It makes it possible for both the speaker
and the audience to establish a connection.
Examples:
Audiovisual aids are
tools or materials that
Audio Visual aids a speaker uses to help
the listeners visualize
what they are
attempting to convey.
Examples:
quiz!
QUESTIONS FOR THE QUIZ: (1 to 5 - Multiple choice, 6 to 10 - Identification)

1. It is the relationship between the speaker and the audience.


a. Facial Expression
b.Gestures
c. Rapport with the audiences
d. Stage Presence

2. As an enthusiastic promoter of environmental literacy, Tanya makes sure


that she puts on a smile and determined expression as she talks about her
passion in preserving Earth. What communicative strategy does Tanya employ?
a. Gestures
b.Rapport with the audience
c. Stage presence
d. Facial expressions
3. It is the act of making sounds and it is used in speech to deliver every
word as clearly as possible.
a.Rapport with the audience
b.Stage presence
c. Modulation
d.Articulation

4. It is the process of changing, controlling or adjusting the sound, tone,


and the pitch of your voice in ways of making it higher, quieter, lower,
etc.
a. Modulation
b. Articulation
c.Rapport with the audience
d. Stage Presence
5. The guest speaker delivers his speech with no movement that helps emphasize
an idea, opinion, or emotions, typically involving the hand, arm, body, head, or
face. What principle of speech delivery is the guest speaker LACKING?

a. Stage presence
b. Gestures
c. Modulation
d. Rapport with the audience

.
6. Greeting your audience and giving them a compliment is an example of what
principle of speech category?

7. Facial expression is an example of __________ Communication.


8. This principle of speech category is executed through the help of
the coordinated movements of our lips, tongue, teeth, palate, and
respiratory system.

9. This principle of speech category is used by the speaker to help


the audience visualize what the speaker wants to convey.

10. It has the ability to capture the listener's attention when


performing or acting in front of a crowd.
THANK YOU!

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