Memorize Speech Flashcards
requires you to commit the speech to memory so that you do not bring your notes when delivering.
memorized speech
what are the 4 Disadvantages of the Memorized Speech?
- You might forget what you are supposed to say.
- You might memorize the speech mechanically.
- You might focus on merely remembering the content.
- You might be too tied up in remembering your script.
what are the 4 Advantages of the Memorized Speech?
- You do not need notes anymore
- You can plan gestures, facial expressions, and movements
- You can concentrate on visual aids and props
- You become more confident
You should focus on one paragraph at a time
Breaking it down
Recite the first paragraph and move on to the second
Build it up
Try verbalizing your speech as you memorize it
Speak out
Identify a key point in every paragraph
Identify keys
Take a break for some hours or for a day
Have a break
Record yourself delivering the speech and listen to it over and over again
Record and listen
Write one key point on the one note card
Use note cards
what are the 7 Tips for Memorizing a Speech?
- Breaking it down. You should focus on one paragraph at a time
- Build it up. Recite the first paragraph and move on to the second
- Speak out. Try verbalizing your speech as you memorize it
- Identify keys. Identify a key point in every paragraph
- Have a break. Take a break for some hours or for a day
- Record and listen. Record yourself delivering the speech and listen to it over and over again
- Use note cards. Write one key point on the one note card