The first part of an introduction
What is attention getter?
Three different purposes to speeches
What is to inform, persuade, and entertain?
The practice of lifting key phrases and passing off as your own
What is plagiarism?
Telling your peer something they did well
What is positive feedback?
The purpose of an outline
What is to organize your thoughts/speech?
The three parts to a speech
What is intro, body, and conclusion?
The general purpose to a persuade speech
What is to change or reinforce your audience's beliefs?
The best way to tackle anxiety for a speech
What is practice?
Telling your peer something to work on
What is constructive feedback?
Saying "According to Joe Davis' article on schizophrenia"
What is verbal citations?
Three examples of attention getters
What are - startling statement, anecdote, quote, humour, personal experience, example, comparison, or reference to occassion?
Three goals to an inform speech
What is to listen, understand, and remember?
Telling yourself "I CAN DO THIS!" before a speech
Using something funny or personal helps keep your audience
What is engaged?
Using this to avoid plagiarism
What is verbal citations?
The main purpose to a speech
To give the audience something amusing to listen to
What is entertain?
The specific audience you need to address for your speech
What is target audience?
Determining the speaker's competence or trustworthiness
What is crediblity?
The main idea of a speech
What is thesis or topic statement?
Final part of an introduction intended to tell the audience what
What is preview of points?
Using ethos, pathos, and logos is common in this speech
What is persuade?
What is helping with confidence?
Citing personal experience in a speech or proving your knowledge of a topic
What is showing credibility?
Visuals that enhance a speech message
What is presentation aid?