In my opinion it looks better to memorize the speech. But keep the paper with the speech written down with you just in case you forget something.
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Part of speach for reading
Note down the key points, and memorise those before the event - they'll give your memory a gentle 'prod' as you start your speech to the audience.
a speech festival is when students from schools compete in memorizing a speech that should be about 2-5 minutes long...i think it's 2-5 minutes long maybe it's 3-5 minutes long
The four types of speech according to manner of deliver are manuscript, memorized, impromptu and extemporaneous. A manuscript speech is read word-for-word. A memorized speech is memorizing the entire speech. An impromptu speech is given with little to no planning. An extemporaneous speech is one that is given using an outline or notes.
reading is better
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Manuscript is when you read from a teleprompter. Impromptu is when you give a speech without a paper or memorizing it beforehand.
Kindle 3 is better because it's free if you get the 3g version.. and k3 is better then nook black and white in contrast since it's newer, so reading online is better - also, nook does not have text to speech. Text to speech makes internet much more fun... Nook color has no 3g, just wifi.
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How do these details aid you in comprehending the speech better?
What I do is not memorize the speech. Rather, I remember the points and if I am familiar enough with the topic (which I should be!) then just talking rather than reading off a mental script is so much better. For example, I had to deliver a speech to my class about Henry Ford, a ten minute long speech. Rather than memorizing it or putting it on index cards as did the remainder of the class, I just knew him so well that I was able to talk about him. I did not remember at all exactly how my script was. However, I was so immersed in the topic I could talk as if I was him. If you decide that you want to memorize a speech, get going quickly! Read it over about ten times. Then, try reading it out loud using the script. Over time, begin to look at the script less and less until you are confident. Remember, if you miss a few words or forget exactly what your lines are, this is not a play. Nobody knows what you were supposed to say, so as long as you expressed what you intended you will be fine.