Define and differentiate between manuscript and extemporaneous methods of delivery. In which situations are these methods best used? What is an advantage and disadvantage of using each?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
- Manuscript method
* When you give a manuscript speech, you write out the speech and read it.
* This is the safest method to use when exact timing and wording are required.
* Advantages: with a manuscript speech, you can control the style, content, organization, and all other elements.
* Disadvantages: the speech doesn't sound natural, it limits eye contact, and there is little opportunity to adjust the speech on the basis of audience feedback.
- Extemporaneous method
* An extemporaneous speech involves preparing for the speech thoroughly and having an idea of what you want to say, but not being committed to exact timing and wording.
* This method is recommended for most speaking situations. Good classroom speakers and teachers deliver extemporaneously.
* Advantages: it allows for greater flexibility and for the speaker to adapt to audience feedback.
* Disadvantage: the speaker may stumble and grope for words.

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