UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
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1. Chapter 20
Special Occasion Speeches
“I am the most spontaneous speaker in the
world because every word, every gesture,
and every retort has been carefully
rehearsed.” – George Bernard Shaw
2. Define each type of speech
and where it might be given
• Introduction
• Speech of presentation
• Speech of acceptance
• After dinner
• Commencement
• Commemorative
• Testimonial
• Eulogy
• Oratory
3. Welcome!
Introductions
• Be brief
• Refer to the occasion
• Name the speaker
• Build enthusiasm - qualifications
of the speaker
• Share info about the subject
• Explain why this speaker
• Conclude by welcoming
4. Presentations
• Differ by occasion
• State the person’s name early
• Explain the award’s significance
• Highlight what makes person unique
• Use anecdotal information and list of
achievements
• Give award
5. Acceptance
• Impromptu
• Be brief, sincere,direct
• Discuss importance
to you
• Thank the group giving
award
• Thank others who helped
• Reiterate your appreciation
6. After Dinner
• Most audiences want it light
• Can be entertaining without
being funny
• Be relaxed
• Use a theme - all quotes,
statistics, visuals should use
the theme
8. Ceremonial Speeches
• Commemorative - inspiring speech that
recalls historic events or people
– Testimonials - honoring a living
person
• Few minutes long
• Research the person
• Warm and caring
9. Ceremonial Speeches
• Commemorative
– Eulogies - honoring
someone who died
• Decide on biographical
or topical approach
• Biographical more difficult
• Topical allows focus on qualities
or achievements
• Select subject with sensitivity
10. Contest Speeches
• Original Oratory
– Topic you feel strongly about
– 10 minute time limit
– Persuasive/Motivational
– Content and delivery = importance