Terminology
Etiquette
Terminology 2
Terminology 3
100

Audience

Who you will be speaking to 

100

the expression in one’s voice generated by alterating pitch (highness or lowness). Think about angry voice vs. Happy voice

Tone

100

making gestures or moving one’s body parts, usually arms hands, and legs.

Gesticulation

100

Fluency

moving with ease; polished. A fluent speaker rarely stumbles through a presentation

200

Tone

the expression in one’s voice generated by aleterating pitch (highness or lowness). Think about angry voice vs. Happy voice

200

What does it mean to know your enviornment?

 this means that you should be aware of the audience that you are giving the speech to. 

200

communicating ideas and emotions nonverbally by contorting ones face

Facial Expression

200

Volume

 the degree of loudness or sounds. A speaker must be heard clearly.

300

Diction

word choice. Choose vocabulary that is appropriate and understandable for the audience

300

True or False: Having body language in a speech is unprofessional

False

300

communicating ideas and emotions nonverbally by contorting ones face

Enunciation

400

Visual Aid

any visible props or components of one’s presentation. Posters, Powerpoint presentations, media clips, etc.

400

What does it mean to have eye contact?

You need to make eye contact with your audience, look up and not read from a paper or screen.

400

Speaking words as they are meant to be spoken. Prepparation prevents errors in pronunciation

Pronunciation

500

Impromptu Speech

speaking or presenting with little or no preparation

500

True or False: You should not use humor in public speaking

False

500

The degree of quickness with which one delivers a speech.

Pacing

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