“There are always three speeches, for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced, the one you gave, and the one you wish you gave.”
-Dale Carnegie
Public
speaking is a broader communication skill involving various forms of addressing
an audience while delivering a speech specifically refers to presenting a
message in a formal manner. Public speaking includes diverse communication
scenarios like impromptu talks or panel discussions whereas delivering a speech
implies a structured, planned address with a special purpose.
-Submitted by Ayisha Naja
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"You can speak well if your tongue can
deliver the message of your heart”.
"A
successful speech is not just an accumulation of words; it is a form of
art."
-James Humes
Speaking
involves verbal communication of thoughts or ideas and can be informal (among
family/friends) or formal (in business/academic settings). Delivering a speech
is a structured, formal presentation, often to an audience, using rhetorical
devices and organized content to convey a specific message. While speaking can
be casual, speech delivery demands thorough preparation and deliberate
presentation, distinguishing it by its structured approach and focused intent
to communicate effectively and persuasively to the audience.
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