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Elements of a Good
Speech
1By: Bishara Adam
Elements of a Good Speech
Attitude
 Rehearsal
 Vocal expression
 Nonverbal expression
Attitude
Attitude can be defines as the position or posture of the body
appropriate to or expressive of an action, emotion, etc.
Attitude matters a great deal with delivery.
A confident presence is an aspect of your credibility and
persuasiveness.
Yet people have speaker apprehension, fear of speaking in front
of an audience.
This fear can become a self-fulfilling prophecy: we can make
ourselves fail . . . or succeed.
Don’t
Don’t comment on your own
performance.
Don’t apologize for your speaking,
especially not before you speak.
Don’t hide behind the stand, wear hats,
or chew gum.
Don’t look over the audience heads.
Don’t “watch your own feet when you
dance.”
Don’t
Give up on yourself. There’s
something you do well that you may
not know yet.
Don’t go away and try to get it
“perfect” on your own before you let
anyone see it. Get help when you need
it.
Don’t wait until the last minute. It’s a
lousy habit anyway that holds you back
from your goals.
You’re just the messenger.
Don’t stay focused on
yourself or how people are
regarding you.
It’s not just about you.
Of the three elements
necessary to the speaking
process: a message, an
audience for which the
message is designed, and a
messenger, the messenger is
less important.
Do
Be conversational. A public speaking situation is
still personal, if you speak naturally and make eye
contact. Look at people, they’ll relate to you.
Move like you do in normal life, but much less.
Stay focused on your material. You’re just the
messenger, not the point of the message. If you’ve
chosen topics well, it’s vital that you get this
information to your fellow citizens.
Element of a Good Speech
VOCAL EXPRESSION:
You must speak loudly enough to be heard, clearly enough to be
understood, and slowly enough for your audience to keep up.
NONVERBAL EXPRESSION
 Body language matters because it influences your credibility and
helps the audience focus on your speech. Nonverbal “frames” the
verbal.
Vocal Expression
There are five dimensions of voice that can be manipulated for
greater effect.
Volume - Speak louder or softer for emphasis.
Pitch - Stay at an appropriate mid-range level.
Rate - Accelerate for a few sentences to excite, slow down and
pause to emphasize some words.
Articulation - Speak clearly with full voice.
Quality - The personality of your voice, resonant, throaty, nasal,
etc.
Vocal Expression
Be appropriate in tone.
Sometimes when we get
nervous we laugh
inappropriately during serious
moments.
While you don’t want to take
yourself so seriously that you
pressure yourself into errors,
you should treat the process
with respect.
Nonverbal Expression
The nonverbal frames the
verbal in this sense: whichever
behavior interrupts the other is
the one that takes audience
focus.
If I move to draw their
attention - gesture or take a
step - then speak, they’ll hear
me.
If I start to speak, then move
aimlessly, they’ll watch but not
hear.
Nonverbal Expression
Stand still for a moment and
make eye contact with your
audience. Then start. Speak
only once you’ve made
contact.
Stay in one place for awhile.
Don’t pace around through
the speech. Choose 2 or 3
places where you’ll take a
step or two.
Literally, “move into” your
next argument.
Nonverbal Expression
Gesture naturally, as you would when you
talk with friends.
Free your hands as much as possible to
“allow” that to occur.
1)Make the manuscript your friend with large
font, double spacing, and only complete
sentences on one page.
2)Use the stand for your notes.
3)Keep your hands out of your pockets.
Nonverbal Expression
Clothing and accessories are an
aspect of your persuasion.
1)Dress appropriately to the occasion.
2)Don’t hide under hats or behind
sunglasses.
3)Watch dangling jewelry.
Your Battle Plan
There are several ways to deliver a speech:
1) By memory (we won’t require that)
2) By reading from a fully written
manuscript but being familiar enough to
keep eye contact.
3) Speaking unrehearsed from a memorized
or written outline.
4) Speaking “impromptu” on the shoot of
the moment.
Your Battle Plan
Impromptu speaking isn’t suitable here.
It’s possible to do some unrehearsed aspects of the speech:
introductions, transitions, source citations, and conclusions.
But you’re basically working with a rehearsed manuscript
because you’re building arguments that have to be carefully read.
Don’t try to switch battle plans mid-speech.
Don’t explain the argument or how you got it.
Just read it. (Remember, there are time limits)
The Overwhelming Interaction
A speech isn’t something you do
to someone. It’s something you do
with them.
They’ll react how they react.
They’ll laugh at places you didn’t
think were funny, then not at
places you thought were hilarious.
Let them interact. Watch their
faces and adapt. They’re the point
of the exercise.

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Elements of a Good Speech

  • 1. Elements of a Good Speech 1By: Bishara Adam
  • 2. Elements of a Good Speech Attitude  Rehearsal  Vocal expression  Nonverbal expression
  • 3. Attitude Attitude can be defines as the position or posture of the body appropriate to or expressive of an action, emotion, etc. Attitude matters a great deal with delivery. A confident presence is an aspect of your credibility and persuasiveness. Yet people have speaker apprehension, fear of speaking in front of an audience. This fear can become a self-fulfilling prophecy: we can make ourselves fail . . . or succeed.
  • 4. Don’t Don’t comment on your own performance. Don’t apologize for your speaking, especially not before you speak. Don’t hide behind the stand, wear hats, or chew gum. Don’t look over the audience heads. Don’t “watch your own feet when you dance.”
  • 5. Don’t Give up on yourself. There’s something you do well that you may not know yet. Don’t go away and try to get it “perfect” on your own before you let anyone see it. Get help when you need it. Don’t wait until the last minute. It’s a lousy habit anyway that holds you back from your goals.
  • 6. You’re just the messenger. Don’t stay focused on yourself or how people are regarding you. It’s not just about you. Of the three elements necessary to the speaking process: a message, an audience for which the message is designed, and a messenger, the messenger is less important.
  • 7. Do Be conversational. A public speaking situation is still personal, if you speak naturally and make eye contact. Look at people, they’ll relate to you. Move like you do in normal life, but much less. Stay focused on your material. You’re just the messenger, not the point of the message. If you’ve chosen topics well, it’s vital that you get this information to your fellow citizens.
  • 8. Element of a Good Speech VOCAL EXPRESSION: You must speak loudly enough to be heard, clearly enough to be understood, and slowly enough for your audience to keep up. NONVERBAL EXPRESSION  Body language matters because it influences your credibility and helps the audience focus on your speech. Nonverbal “frames” the verbal.
  • 9. Vocal Expression There are five dimensions of voice that can be manipulated for greater effect. Volume - Speak louder or softer for emphasis. Pitch - Stay at an appropriate mid-range level. Rate - Accelerate for a few sentences to excite, slow down and pause to emphasize some words. Articulation - Speak clearly with full voice. Quality - The personality of your voice, resonant, throaty, nasal, etc.
  • 10. Vocal Expression Be appropriate in tone. Sometimes when we get nervous we laugh inappropriately during serious moments. While you don’t want to take yourself so seriously that you pressure yourself into errors, you should treat the process with respect.
  • 11. Nonverbal Expression The nonverbal frames the verbal in this sense: whichever behavior interrupts the other is the one that takes audience focus. If I move to draw their attention - gesture or take a step - then speak, they’ll hear me. If I start to speak, then move aimlessly, they’ll watch but not hear.
  • 12. Nonverbal Expression Stand still for a moment and make eye contact with your audience. Then start. Speak only once you’ve made contact. Stay in one place for awhile. Don’t pace around through the speech. Choose 2 or 3 places where you’ll take a step or two. Literally, “move into” your next argument.
  • 13. Nonverbal Expression Gesture naturally, as you would when you talk with friends. Free your hands as much as possible to “allow” that to occur. 1)Make the manuscript your friend with large font, double spacing, and only complete sentences on one page. 2)Use the stand for your notes. 3)Keep your hands out of your pockets.
  • 14. Nonverbal Expression Clothing and accessories are an aspect of your persuasion. 1)Dress appropriately to the occasion. 2)Don’t hide under hats or behind sunglasses. 3)Watch dangling jewelry.
  • 15. Your Battle Plan There are several ways to deliver a speech: 1) By memory (we won’t require that) 2) By reading from a fully written manuscript but being familiar enough to keep eye contact. 3) Speaking unrehearsed from a memorized or written outline. 4) Speaking “impromptu” on the shoot of the moment.
  • 16. Your Battle Plan Impromptu speaking isn’t suitable here. It’s possible to do some unrehearsed aspects of the speech: introductions, transitions, source citations, and conclusions. But you’re basically working with a rehearsed manuscript because you’re building arguments that have to be carefully read. Don’t try to switch battle plans mid-speech. Don’t explain the argument or how you got it. Just read it. (Remember, there are time limits)
  • 17. The Overwhelming Interaction A speech isn’t something you do to someone. It’s something you do with them. They’ll react how they react. They’ll laugh at places you didn’t think were funny, then not at places you thought were hilarious. Let them interact. Watch their faces and adapt. They’re the point of the exercise.