How To Critique A Speech
How To Critique A Speech
Why is this person delivering this speech? Are they the right person?
In addition to the live audience, is there an external target audience? (e.g. on the Internet or mass
media)
Humor
Was humor used?
Visual Aids
Were they designed effectively?
Vocal Variety
Was the speaker easy to hear?
Were loud and soft variations used appropriately?
Was the speaking pace varied? Was it slow enough overall to be understandable?
Were pauses used to aid understanding, heighten excitement, or provide drama?
Language
Was the language appropriate for the audience?
Did the speaker articulate clearly?
Were sentences short and easy to understand?
Was technical jargon or unnecessarily complex language used?
What rhetorical devices were used? e.g. repetition, alliteration, the rule of three, etc.
Intangibles
Sometimes, a technically sound speech can still miss the mark. Likewise, technical deficiencies can
sometimes be overcome to produce a must-see presentation. The intangibles are impossible to list, but here
are a few questions to consider:
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