1. SPEECH DELIVERY
Verbal Communication
Inflection
Inflection is “change in the pitch or tone of the
voice.”
2. Varying your tone throughout the speech - raising your voice slightly to indicate a question, lowering it to end a declarative sentence, speaking louder to
indicate excitement or softer to express sadness - will help keep your audience awake and alert!
Itʼs important to vary the pitch. It will help keep your audience in tune (no pun intended!) with your message and help them understand its substance.
3. I did not borrow his car.
Example:
! Change inflection in this sentence.
4. I did not borrow his car.
Example:
! Change inflection in this sentence.
5. I did not borrow his car.
Example:
! Change inflection in this sentence.
6. I did not borrow his car.
Example:
! Change inflection in this sentence.
7. I did not borrow his car.
Example:
! Change inflection in this sentence.
8. Fred E. Miller
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Public Speaking and Presentation Skills
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