5. STAGE PRESENCE
•It is the sum total of all qualities
that keep the audience engaged
while delivering a speech.
GTESA REESCPEN
6. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
• This refer to the motion that help set the emotional tone for a
speech.
LAICAF SNOISSERPXE
7. GESTURES
• These are form of non-verbal or non vocal communication in
which visible bodily actions communicate particular
messages in place of speech
GUSETSRE
8. RAPPORT
• It is the trust and connection that a speaker create
with his/her audience
PARTPOR
15. ARTICULATENESS
PRACTICE
I am a
glorious
Filipino – inheritor of a
past, hostage to the
uncertain future. As such, I must
prove equal to a two-fold task – the
task of meeting my responsibility to
the past and the task of performing
my obligation to the future.
20. SECOND PRINCIPLE:
MODULATION
Slow pace emphasizes an idea or
concept and makes it land powerfully
in the ease of the listeners. It is used
for tricky and complicated statements.
21. SECOND PRINCIPLE:
MODULATION
• Adjust your modulation based on the
communicative situation. For example,
considering how one will modulate one’s
voice when speaking with a microphone.
22. MODULATION
PRACTICE
Across the centuries the memory comes rushing
back to me: of brown-skinned men putting out to
sea in ships that were as frail as their hearts were
stout. Over the sea I see them come, borne upon
the billowing wave and the whistling wind, carried
upon the mighty swell of hope–hope in the free
abundance of new land that was to be their home
and their children’s forever.
24. THIRD PRINCIPLE:
STAGE PRESENCE
Overcoming stage fright, the opposite of
stage presence
No one is immune from stage fright. Other
people just manage it better and create what
we see as stage presence.
28. FOURTH PRINCIPLE:
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES, AND
MOVEMENT
• Movement should allow the speaker to carry the speech
around, forward, and to the audience, metaphorically speaking.
It should also direct the audience to follow the speaker and keep
them hanging on his/her every word.
33. Struggle is the father of all things. It is not
to the principles of humanity that man
lives or is able to preserve himself above
the animal world, but solely by means of
the most brutal struggle. If you do not
light, life will never be won
Adolf Hitler
34. A true teacher does not
terrorize ignorant students ,
because a true teacher
knows that it is his job to
cure ignorance.
Miriam Defensor
Santiago
35. I have a dream that
one day this nation will
rise up and live out the
true meaning of its
creed: We hold these
truths to be self-
evident: that all men
are created equal. Martin Luther King Jr.
36. I have a dream that my
four little children will
one day live in a nation
where they will not be
judged by the color of
their skin but by the
content of their
character.
37. Live as if you were to die
tomorrow.
Learn as if you were to
live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
38. And so, my fellow
American: ask not what
your country can do for
you-ask what you can do
for your country. My fellow
citizens of the world; ask
not what American will do
for you, but what together
we can do for the freedom
John F. Kennedy
39. Four scores and seven
years ago our fathers
brought forth on this
continent a new nation,
conceived in Liberty, and
dedicated at the
proposition that all men
-Abraham Lincoln
40. Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. What refers to looking at your audience in the eye and having a good
connection with them?
a. Articulation c. Rapport
b. Modulation d. Gestures
2. Which refers to enunciating the words correctly?
a. Articulation c. Rapport
b. Modulation d. Gestures
3. What refers to making your voice loud enough to be heard?
a. Articulation c. Rapport
b. Modulation d. Gestures
41. 4. What involves adding actions and walking while delivering your speech?
a. Articulation c. Rapport
b. Modulation d. Gestures
5. Which includes standing confidently while you speak?
a. Movements c. Rapport
b. Modulation d. Stage Presence
6. Which should NOT be done when you deliver your speech?
a. Eye to eye contact c. Poker face
b. Have pauses d. Vary the pitch
7. Why should you look at your audience in the eye?
a. It will lessen your nervousness.
b. You can make them feel scared.
c. It will make them feel that they are part of your speech.
d. It adds to the beauty.
42. 8. Why should you pause in some parts of your speech?
a. To breathe c. To relax
b. To emphasize d. To have effects
9. Why is articulation important?
a. To impress the audience
b. To attract attention
c. To make the message clear
d. To give a good impression
10. How can you make sure that you are heard by everyone?
a. Articulate words c. make eye to eye contact
b. Modulate voice d. have good stage presence