Ocomm: Speech according to purpose and delivery Flashcards

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a type of public communication to an extremely large audience mediated by audio and/or visual means

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Mass Communication

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Pros and Cons of Mass Communication.

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× can be addictive prone to frauds
× stage fright
× preparation time
× feedback
/ preparation time
/scope of transmission and effect
/Positive for business

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  • a sustained formal presentation by the speaker to an audience
  • a sender-focused type of communication with
  • a direct personal interaction between the public/audience and the sender
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PUBLIC SPEAKING

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Pros and Cons of Public Speaking

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/v best preparation time feedback personality development
/feedback
× stage fright
× preparation time
× speakers’ block

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2 types of Public Speaking Speech

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According to Purpose and According to Delivery

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Conquering stage fright

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~ Visualize your ideal
- Practice playing
performance.
or singing
- Exercise to release endorphins.
everyday.
- Watch something funny.
- Use positive
statements.
- Talk to a professional.
- Dispel adrenaline.
- Fix your posture.
- Avoid caffeine.
- Meditate.
- Project confidence.
- Slow your breath.

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According to Purpose.
to amuse the audience and connect with them on both cognitive and affective level. Funny but learning is always present

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ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH

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According to Delivery.
prompt to limited time to prepare » talk
/Read articles.
/ Watch news. o Listen to stories.
/ Research current topics.
/ Practice outlining your speech in your head.
/ Practice random talks at home.
/ Practice / Rehearsals
Interaction and
/ with Audience
Emphasis on some words
× Mental Block
× Preparation / Rehearsals
× Distraction / Sudden

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EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH

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According to Delivery.
talk at the spur of the moment
• Be socially aware.
• Start with clarifying the topic.
• Compose yourself and organize your thoughts.
• Breathe properly.
•Be mindful of what you say but do not play safe.
•Interaction andConnection with Audience
•Play with topic
•Speaker’ Credibility
× Mental Block
× Preparation / Rehearsals
× Distraction / Sudden
Feedback from Audience

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IMPROMPTU

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Examples of INFORMATIVE SPEECH

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o Introduction to Guest Speakers
o Marketing and Advertisements
o State of the Nation Address
o Panel Discussion
o Weather Reports o Interviews o Forum

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Speech Types
According to Purpose

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Entertainment
Demonstrative
Informative
Persuasive

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Speech Types
According to Delivery

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Memorized
Reading fromManuscript
Extemporaneous
Impromptu

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According to Purpose.

to change, reinforce or influence the views and opinions of the audience and make them do something

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PERSUASIVE

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According to Delivery.

to present and clarify facts
to audience

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INFORMATIVE

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delivery from memory
• Keep speech at an
• Practice / Rehearsals
ideal length.
• Interaction and Emphasis on some words
• Emphasize some words with nonverbal gestures.
• Add expressions in Connection with Audience
your voice.
o Memorize!
• Practice!
* Forgetting some words
× Memorization
× Distraction / Sudden
Feedback from Audience

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MEMORIZED SPEECH

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According to Purpose.
to show and explain how something is done o Language Instructions
• Science Experiments
• Product Launch
• Process Topics
• Cooking Show
• Job Expertise
• Game Show

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DEMONSTRATIVE SPEECH

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Examples of Persuasive Speech

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o Store Marketing Agents / Merchandisers o Welcome / Closing Remarks o Commercial Advertisement o Product Launching o Campaigns