This document discusses types of speeches and speech delivery. There are three main types of speeches according to purpose: informative, which provides understanding of a concept; entertainment, which aims to entertain the audience; and persuasive, which seeks to influence ideas or decisions. There are four types of speeches according to delivery: extemporaneous uses limited preparation; impromptu is unrehearsed; manuscript is read from writing; and memorized is recited from memory. The document also lists nine physical features important for an effective speaker: appearance, movement, posture, facial expressions, eye contact, volume, articulation, time, and language.