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Confidence Physical Vocal Confident Delivery How do you know that you know how to do something How do you gain a skill Confident Delivery Gained through practice amp repetition Tips Read aloud as you write the speech ID: 314536

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Slide1

Delivery

Confidence

Physical

VocalSlide2

Confident Delivery

How do you know that you know how to do something? How do you gain a skill?Slide3

Confident Delivery

Gained through practice & repetition

Tips

Read aloud as you write the speech.

Allows you to learn as you go and check how it sounds.

Practice so that it flows.

Look away from notes, make eye contact

Won’t lose your place

Frequent speakingSlide4

Confident Delivery

Control what you can control!!

Time

The written speech

Your delivery

Your appearance: Dress for successSlide5

Physical Delivery

The

eyes are the windows to the soul.Slide6

Physical Delivery

Enthusiasm

Show it!

Relax

Keep hands out of your pockets and don’t lean or grip the lectern.

Be prepared

Fussing with your hair or face gives the impression you are not prepared. Pull your hair back if it is an issue.Slide7

Physical Delivery

Eye contact

We want to see you seeing us. Displays confidence and caring.

Appropriate movement

Shuffling of feet or standing on one foot conveys lack of purpose. Be sure you move confidently and appropriately. Slide8

Vocal Delivery

How you say it matters!Slide9

Vocal Delivery

Vocal training

The voice is basic to your craft.

Your voice should be audible and flexible.

Training begins by taking care of your voice.

Trained Ear

Learn to listen to the varied ways that voice is projected. Slide10

Vocal Delivery

Quality

Quality is the basic characteristic which distinguishes your voice from any other.

Pitch

Pitch is the highness or lowness of your voice.Slide11

Vocal Delivery

Volume

The intensity, strength, or force with which sound is made.

Varying volume on individual words within the dialogue helps to communicate meaning. Slide12

Vocal Delivery

Rate

Rate is the speed at which you talk.

Speak slow enough to be understood and yet rapid enough to keep the audience’s attention.

Articulation

The act of uttering clear, distinct syllables.

Most inaudibility results not from lack of volume but from lack of clarity.

Work on enunciation. Slide13

Vocal Delivery

Pronunciation

Correct pronunciation means accurately producing the speech sounds with proper division into syllables and correct accent or stress.

Diction

The selection and pronunciation of words and their combinations in speech.Slide14

Vocal Delivery

A speaker’s voice must be flexible and audible.

The degree of relaxation determines the beauty of the voice and carrying power of the vowel sounds.Slide15

Vocal Delivery

In

inflection

you change from one pitch level to another within a single word or sentence.

Resonance

is the tone produced when sound waves strike the open cavities of the head.

Monotone

may be caused by a person’s inability to hear pitch changes and a lack of vocal flexibility.Slide16

Vocal Delivery

The physical stuff

The

diaphragm

is a flat muscle separating the chest from the abdominal cavity.

The

mouth

,

nose

,

throat

and

sinuses

are

resonators

.

The

tongue

,

teeth

,

jaw

and

lips

are

articulators

.