Basics of Public Speaking
Introductions
Audience Analysis
Plagiarism
Types of Public Speaking
100

Public Speaking

What is an organized face-to-face, prepared, intentional speech.

100

How to not start your speech

"Hello my name is... and my speech is about..."

100

examining and looking at your audience first by its demographic characteristics and then by their internal psychological traits

Audience Analysis

100

the act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person

Plagiarism

100

Persuasive Speaking

Used in most conversations.

Can be used to influence beliefs, music taste, world-wide topics/affairs

200

Communication

words or meanings being shared between individuals.

200

What is an example of an attention getter

Using a familiar show everyone may know

200

generalizing a group of people

Steryotyping

200

What is an example of plagiarism

Copying too many words to where it makes up all of your work.

200

Informative

a speech based entirely and exclusively on facts and whose main purpose is to inform rather than persuade, amuse, or inspire

300

Culture

System of learned and shared languages, symbols, music, values that distinguish individuals from each other.

300

Anecdote

A brief story of an interesting event

300

Religion can be thought of as what?

affiliation and a life commitment

300

What is Ethics?

the branch of philosophy that involves determinations of what is right and moral

300

What three elements are used in all types of public speaking

ethos, pathos, logos

400

Channel

how a message gets from sender to reciever

400

A question in which no reply is expected

Rhetorical question

400

The inner characteristics of an audience

Psychographic Characteristics

400

Derived Credibility

a speaker’s credibility and trustworthiness (as judged by the audience members) throughout the process of the speech, which also can range from point to point in the speech

400

a statement or claim that cannot be argued

Irrefutable


500

Feedback

Messages that can be direct or indirect sent from an audience

500

Using words from another person that relates to the specific topic

Quotations 

500

What 5 topics are in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Self actualization, Esteem, Love/belonging, Safety, Physiological
500

What is the name of the book this Jeopardy is about?

Exploring Public Speaking: The Free Dalton State College Public Speaking Textbook, Edition 4.2(2023)

-all credits go to this book

500
What is the word to describe using too much information/story telling in your speech

broad

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