A change in facial expression, a pause, a movement
What are types of nonverbal transitions
A shorter outline that you may use when you deliver your speech
What are speaking notes
How to introduce your subject
What is present the central idea to your audience
To summarize the speech and to motivate the audience to respond
What is the purpose of a conclusion
When you repeat a beginning or ending phrase and end it with something different
What is repetition
Repeating a key word, using well known transitional phrases, enumerating points
What are types of verbal transitions
Consists of a central idea, main ideas, and supporting material
What is a preparation outline
Way to establish your credibility
What is offer your credentials, tell your listeners about your commitment to your topic
"Like","Finally","In conclusion", "Lastly"
What are types of verbal signals
How will precise words support your speech
What is it will raise the impact of your speech
Divisions in a central idea
What is topical organization
Main ideas, sub points, supporting materials
What is standard outline form
Giving a short rundown of what you are going to cover in your speech
What is previewing your speech/speech topic
When someone slows their speaking rate
What is an example of nonverbal signal
To help the your audience feel included and not as alienated
What is use of unbiased language
Speech organizational patterns
What are: Chronological, Spatial, Cause and Effect, Problem-Solution, Topic
A speaker becomes increasingly aware of their communication after
What is creating a preparation outline
What are effective introductions
What is illustrations or anecdotes, facts, quotations, humor, questions, references to events
Finishing a story from your intro, answering your opening question, and reminding the audience of a fact or statistic
What are ways to refer to the introduction
To keep your audience engaged and feel more connected to the speaker
What is use of inoffensive language