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  4. Using Humor Do's and Don'ts in Your Speech

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  1. Speech Chapter 10 Flashcards

    How to use humor in a speech? use to grab attention and make transitions to the body of the speech. Try to relate the humor to the audience and topic, as well as the occasion. You must be an effective humorist. (Need to be funny) Bad humor does more harm than good. Don't overuse humor. Humor must be in good taste. How to use narrative in a speech?

  2. Quiz

    All of a-c are true. A rhetorical question is used to get the audience to respond and start discussing the topic among themselves. False. The relationship or connection a speaker makes with the audience is _____. Rapport. Anecdotes are almost always the most effective way to start a speech, regardless of the topic.

  3. Humor in Public Speaking

    Andrew Tarvin describes three reasons why humor may be inappropriate: inappropriate target. inappropriate topic. inappropriate time[1] Whenever you consider using humor in a public statement or speech, consider whether the target, topic, and timing are all appropriate for the context. While sarcasm and satire can be humorous, this technique is ...

  4. 11.4: Funny Talk- The Art and Craft of Using Humor in Public Address

    The judicious, strategic, and appropriate use of humor in speaking can help the audience have a positive feeling about: 1) the Subject, 2) the Speaker and 3) the Speech itself. Many people are hesitant to use humor in speeches for a variety of reasons. Some people think that humor is never appropriate for speeches.

  5. How to use humor effectively in speeches

    3. Integrating humor. Integrate any joke/humorous remark or story you use into your speech or presentation. If you're thinking of telling the joke because you think it's a good one and bound to get you laughs but it has nothing to do with your speech topic, leave it out. It might be hilarious, but it is not relevant.

  6. PDF Using Humor in Special Occasion Speeches

    Brief: Humor is one common method special occasion speakers use to create a sense of immediacy and intimacy with their audience. Learning Objective: Understand the appropriate use of humor during a special occasion speech. Key Terms: Punch line: The final part of a joke; the word, sentence, or exchange of sentences that is intended to be funny ...

  7. The Power of Humor in Public Speaking

    And that's not the kind of humor you need in a speech. Humor is an incredibly powerful tool. The moment the audience laughs with you, they connect with you. When you use humor in a speech, you demonstrate that you're confident enough to laugh and that you don't take yourself too seriously. It can lighten up a difficult subject or ...

  8. The benefits of humour and 10 tips for using it in a speech

    Humour creates a bond between the speaker and the audience. It energizes people and keeps them engaged. Humour can provide emotional relief. It helps the audience remember your points. Humour leaves the audience with a good impression of the speaker. To see three examples of the benefits of humour in a speech or presentation, and to learn ten ...

  9. 9.2 The Attention-Getter: The First Step of an Introduction

    An attention-getter is the device a speaker uses at the beginning of a speech to capture an audience's interest and make them interested in the speech's topic. Typically, there are four things to consider in choosing a specific attention-getting device: Appropriateness or relevance to audience. Purpose of speech. Topic.

  10. Chapter 10: Public Speaking: Beginning and Ending the Speech

    previews the main points in the body. As your textbook explains, when preparing a speech introduction, you should usually. make the introduction about 10 to 20 percent of the entire speech. When preparing a speech introduction, your textbook recommends that you. keep an eye out for introductory material as you research your speech.

  11. Infusing Humor Into Your Speeches

    There are many reasons humor should be a natural part of most presentations. I've covered them before, so I won't go into them in detail here. The two main reasons you want to infuse humor into a speech is to engage the audience and make you more relatable. Before I go into the hows of infusing humor into your speech, I want to share what ...

  12. Chapter Ten

    Use Humor. The use of humor in an introduction can be one of the most effective types of introductions—if done well. Humor can create a connection between the speaker and audience, can get an audience relaxed and in a receptive frame of mind, and can allow an audience to perceive the speaker (and the topic) in a positive light.

  13. A 9 Step Guide To Using Humor In Speeches

    First, making sure the joke is appropriate to the situation and actually funny. If the speaker does not think something is funny, then it can't be expected that the public will find it interesting; Second, before employing humor in a speech, test, or rehearse with friends or a small group of people.

  14. How to use humor in your talk

    In one of the podcasts, Ron Tite, a professional speaker, describes the power of using humor in your talk. According to Tite, sometimes an easy laugh can feel good, but more satisfying is the silence that follows. That is the power of being able to control a room. As a speaker, it is important to balance how much time is spent being funny and ...

  15. The Use of Humor in a Speech Introduction

    The use of humor in a speech introduction: A)appeals to almost every kind of American audience. B)challenges the audience to listen analytically. C)disrupts the audience and keeps them from listening. D)is risky;what some find funny,others find offensive. E)should be avoided if the speech topic is religious.

  16. 8.3: The Attention-Getter- The First Step of an Introduction

    An attention-getter is the device a speaker uses at the beginning of a speech to capture an audience's interest and make them interested in the speech's topic. Typically, there are four things to consider in choosing a specific attention-getting device: Appropriateness or relevance to audience. Purpose of speech. Topic.

  17. How to Use Humor Effectively in Public Speaking

    4. Know your timing. 5. Know your limits. 6. Here's what else to consider. Humor can be a powerful tool in public speaking, as it can help you connect with your audience, convey your message ...

  18. A Guide To Using Humor In Your Speech

    Importance Of Adding Humor To A Speech. 1. Makes You Bond With The Audience. One of the most important elements that makes a great speaker is their ability to relate to and bond with their audience. If the audience can relate to you, if they feel a connection with you, then till will remember you-and your speech.

  19. Chapter 2: Using Humor Flashcards

    Ridicule Humor "These stories about my intellectual capacity do get under my skin. You know, for a while even I thought my staff believed it. There on my schedule first thing every morning it said, "Intelligence briefing." How does President Bush use this humorous speech? Is humor a characteristic or feeling? Is humor always used for good?

  20. How to Use Humor in Your Speeches Effectively

    Humor is all about timing, tone, and expression. You need to practice your jokes, test them out, and refine them. You need to pay attention to your pace, pause, and pitch. You need to use your ...