English Public Speaking Chapter 11 Delivering Your Speech
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English Public Speaking Chapter 11
Delivering Your Speech
复旦大学《英语公众演说》教学团队
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Methods of Delivery
• Manuscript
• Memory
• Impromptu
• Extemporaneous
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Speaker’s Voice
• Volume
• Pitch
• Rate
• Pauses
• Vocal variety
• Pronunciation
• Articulation
• Dialect
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Volume VS Pitch
Volume: loudness or
softness of speaker’s voice
Pitch: Highness or lowness
of speaker’s voice
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Rate
Speed at which person speaks,
depending on:
1. Vocal attributes of the speaker;
2. Mood she/he is creating;
3. Composition of the audience;
4. Nature of the occasion.
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Pause
Momentary break in vocal delivery:
1. Signal the end of a thought unit;
2. Give an idea time to sink in;
3. Lend dramatic impact to a
statement.
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Vocal Variety
• Changes in rate, pitch,
volume
• Gives voice
expressiveness
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Articulation
Physical production of speech
sounds – to produce speech
sounds clearly and precisely.
Vowel Articulation Drill for Public
Speaking.mp4
Short Tongue Twisters.mp4
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Tongue Twisters • Pure food for four pure mules.
• Fetch me the finest French-fried freshest fish that Finney fries.
• Shy Sarah saw six Swiss wristwatches.
• Grass grew green on the graves in Grace Gray’s grandfather’s graveyard.
• A noisy noise annoys an oyster.
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• A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail.
• A big black bug bit a big black bear, made the big black bear bleed blood.
• Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
• Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.
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Homework
• Speech assignment: recitation
• A 2-minute excerpt of a classical speech
• Due Next Week.
• Recited and recorded in small groups.
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Speaker’s Body
• Personal appearance
• Movement
• Gestures
• Eye contact
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Practicing Delivery
• Go through preparation outline aloud
• Prepare speaking outline • Practice speech aloud
• Polish, refine delivery
• Give dress rehearsal
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References
• Brydon, Steven R. & Scott, Michael D. Between One
and Many: The Art and Science of Public Speaking. 6th
Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008.
• Crick, Nathan. Rhetorical Public Speaking. 2nd Edition.
Louisiana State University, 2014.
• Gregory, Hamilton. Public Speaking for College and
Career. 7th Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005.
• Lucas, Stephen E. The Art of Public Speaking. 10th
Edition. Beijing: FLTRP, 2010.
• Lucas, Stephen E. The Art of Public Speaking, Teacher’s
Manual. Beijing: FLTRP, 2011.