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GOOD MORNING

EVERYONE THIS
IS THE REPORT
OF GROUP-1
Types of Speeches
1.Manuscript Speech
This is when a speaker reads a pre-written speech word by word to an
audience. It is when an already prepared script is read verbatim. The
speaker makes the entire speech by referring to the printed document, or as
seen on the teleprompter. It is basically an easy method of oral
communication.
Manuscript speaking is generally employed during official meetings,
conferences, and in instances where the subject matter of the speech needs
to be recorded. It is used especially when there is time constraint, and the
content of the talk is of prime importance. Conveying precise and succinct
messages is the inherent purpose of this speech. Public officials speaking at
conferences, and their speech being telecast, is a pertinent example.
Tips on how to deliver a Manuscript
Speech
• Prepare – Keep your text easy to use by neatly
composing it in triple space.
• Mark – Own your manuscript by highlighting key
words and phrases.
• Practice some more – Read the text over and over
orally
• Concentrate – Concentrate on keeping an eye
contact. Familiarize the most important part of your
speech.
• Act it out – Use a lectern or
podium when practicing the
speech so that you will be
used to laying your notes flat
on the podium and looking at
your audience occasionally.
THAT’S ALL
THANK
YOU

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