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Good Day,

everyone!

Prepared by: Ma. Nichole L. Jugao


Objectives
identify the principles of effective speech delivery; and

demonstrate effective speech delivery.


PHOTO
STORY
• Effective speaking means being
able to say what you need to say
Do you wish to
in a manner that it is heard and
become a great
acted upon.
speaker?

According to Stephen Lucas (2011), author of


The Art of Public Speaking, a good delivery means
that you are capable and able to present your
message in a clear, coherent, and interesting way.
Tools for Effective
Speech Delivery
ARTICULATION

How well and precisely you form vowels


and consonants using your lips, tongue, jaw,
and palate to form the sounds to speak. On
the same idea, diction and enunciation are
other forms of articulation.
MODULATION
This happens when you control or adjust the
tone or volume of your voice as you try to
lower your voice to a loud whisper in order
to get the attention of your audience as they
find your message more appealing, dramatic
and mysterious. Modulation has various
meanings, such as a change of key in music
or of the sound of a person's voice.
STAGE
PRESENCE
The speaker’s ability to get and secure the
audience's interest in listening to him / her
through his or her presentation style refers
to stage presence. Every time the speaker
faces his audience, he is encouraged to keep
his poise, posture, gestures, and movements
since they may make or break the
presentation.
To effectively communicate emotions and
FACIAL
enthusiasm while speaking, the speaker EXPRESSIONS
must use emphatic and descriptive gestures.
These helps enhance the verbal content of
our speech. Gestures should appear
spontaneous but purposeful. Movements
from the waist down should be decisively
used to emphasize a point or as a transition
during a speech.
ARTICULATIO
N
As the CEO of the company
approaches the stage, the audience is
astonished with how dignified he is
that everyone becomes eager to hear
his message.
Not a single person among the
MODULATION
audience was bored listening to the
speech even though the message was
a bit lengthy. The speaker was
truly dynamic.
STAGE
The speaker is animated in delivering PRESENCE
his speech. He never stays in one
place and sees to it that everyone is
listening to him.
FACIAL
EXPRESSIONS,
GESTURES,
AND
Leslie did a great job during her
campaign for SSG president. She was MOVEMENTS
able to adjust her voice according to
the number of students in the
classrooms that they went in to
campaign.
Magda was invited as a resource DURATION
speaker for an event in a school. She
learned from the teacher that her
audience would be pupils from
Kinder and Grade 1 so she prepared a
short speech for her talk.
ARTICULATION
It is the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.

It is a change of key in music or of the sound of a


MODULATION
TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE
person's voice.
SPEECH DELIVERY

It is the ability to get and secure the audience's interest in


STAGE PRESENCE
listening to presentation.

FACIAL
It helps enhance the verbalEXPRESSION
content of our speech.

This helps the speaker express himself with the use of is


MOVEMENT
body.
This happens when you have everything in concordance
or harmony. RAPPORT
TRUE OR
FALSE
FALSE
When delivering a speech, it is best to use
formal approach all the time.
TRUE
The way you carry yourself on the stage or
platform is part of speech
delivery.
FALSE
Pronunciation does not matter in speech
delivery because the content
of the message is what’s more important.
TRUE
Pausing is one way you can emphasize an
important word, phrase, or sentence in your
speech.
FALSE
Moderate use of offensive words and an
occasional back-biting can
help you in giving a powerful speech.
THINK AND SAY!

BUFF FACT
• How can you make your speech

ICE BREAKER effective?


• What are the tools Tool for
Effective Speech Delivery?
• What is Articulation?
• What is modulation?
SPEAK UP!
“We are no longer insurgents; we are no longer revolutionists; that is to say,
armed men desirous of destroying and annihilating the enemy. We are from
now on Republicans; that is to say, men of law, able to fraternize with all other
nations, with mutual respect and affection. There is nothing lacking, therefore,
in order for us to be recognized and admitted as a free and independent nation."

-President Emilio Aguinaldo in his inaugural speech at Barasoain Church,


Malolos, Bulacan, January 23, 1899
Direction: Evaluate a speech using the assessment
tool below. You may choose one of the following
materials:
• A speech from the television
• A speech from YouTube
• A speech that you can vividly recall from an event you have
attended (ex. recognition, graduation, or a seminar)

Name of Speaker: ___________________________


Title of Speech Viewed: ________________________
Type of Speech According to Purpose: ______________
Audience and Venue: _______________________
That ends our
class, have a great
day everyone!

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