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  • Methods of Delivery
    Use the link on this page to compare the merits of manuscript, memorized, and extemporaneous speech delivery.

  • Assessing Vocal Delivery
    The History Channel's rich index of more than 100 speeches and verbal message that changed the world gives you a chance to appreciate the vocal deliveries of historical and contemporary figures.

  • Studying Facial Expression
    This site provides links to a number of sites with bibliographies and images on research about facial expression.

  • Delivery Advice for Academics
    Visit this site to see delivery suggestions for academics who give "talks".

  • Impromptu Speaking
    Get more detailed instruction on how to prepare and present an impromptu speech.

  • Extemporaneous Speaking
    Get advice on extemporaneous speaking from this Allegheny College site for employees.

  • Vocal Variety
    This Northern Arizona University site provides advice and exercises for maximizing vocal variety in speech delivery.

  • Articulation and Pronunciation
    This Rochester University site provides a wealth of information about how sounds are made in human language, including differences in pronunciation and articulation.

  • Delivery Styles
    This professor's site briefly discusses the relative merits of memorizing, reading a manuscript, or delivering a speech extemporaneously.

  • Delivery Dynamics
    This Allyn & Bacon site provides a broad range of advice and exercises for improving speech delivery.



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