The term for giving a speech is called "oratory" or "public speaking."
The thing you stand behind when giving a speech is called a podium or a lectern.
It is called quoting (or to quote) the person and you should do also giving acknowledgement to the person and in which work he wrote it.
The term for the speed of speech is "rate" and the term for the speed of movement is "velocity."
Podium
The suffix for speech is "-ology", such as in the term "speechology" which refers to the study or science of speech.
The thing you stand behind when giving a speech is called a podium or a lectern.
It is called a Eulogy.
That is called a metonymy. It is a figure of speech where one term is substituted with another term that is closely related or associated with it.
It is called quoting (or to quote) the person and you should do also giving acknowledgement to the person and in which work he wrote it.
An inaugural speech is a speech given on the day that someone is sworn in to office, such as a president or mayor. Being sworn in also called an inauguration.
When you address a group of people, it is often referred to as giving a "speech," "address," or "presentation." The term can vary depending on the context, such as a "lecture" in an educational setting or a "talk" in a more informal setting. In some cases, it may simply be called "public speaking."
A vocal specialist is called a Speech Therapist
This is called a prologue.
There is no piece of legislation called the Category of Speech Act. However, a speech act is a linguistics term used to describe an utterance that has a function as a performance of communicating something.
There is no fear of microphone in particular. However speaking in public can be a phobia.
Th epregnancy is called Gestation and the actual birth is called, well, birth.
The system called for electing a president is called mentoring.A term for looking up and giving your opinion.