This is the purpose of an informative speech.
What is to inform?
Before starting to plan your speech, you should consider your audience's _____ .
What is identities, experiences, perspectives, backgrounds? (any are acceptable)
In informative speaking, this part of the speech provides background information and grabs the audience's attention.
What is the introduction?
The color of the slides about ethics in our slideshow
What is light green?
To give an informative speech, you need to research and collect these types of resources.
What are credible sources or evidence?
The speaker should always tailor their message to this, depending on what the audience already knows about the topic.
What is the audience’s prior knowledge?
This common structure organizes points in the order in which they happened.
What is chronological order?
The person who presented the slide titled 'Communication Ethics'.
Who is Savyo?
The three main parts of any informative speech are these.
What are the introduction, body, and conclusion?
This technique helps engage the audience by addressing their needs, interests, or concerns during the speech.
What is audience adaptation?
If you include a source in your speech, you must. . .
What is explain its credibility?
The third clip shown for the ethics activity
What is Matt Walsh on "The Joe Rogan Experience"?
This statement outlines the central idea of your speech and summarizes what the audience will learn.
When presenting complex information, using this helps ensure the audience understands the key concepts.
What is simplifying or breaking down the information? (also will accept using examples, metaphors, and visual aids)
In order to reinforce the understanding of your audience, you must. . .
What is reiterate/restate your main points?
The background image of the slide introducing Chapter 9.
What are wooden blocks that spell 'ETHICS'?
In the context of informative speaker, the conclusion should (nearly) ALWAYS _____.
What is restate the thesis?
Speakers should consider these kinds of audience reactions when preparing an informative speech.
What are nonverbal cues or feedback?
This technique involves narrowing a broad topic down by brainstorming potential subtopics and selecting the most focused one.
What is concept mapping or clustering?
In the image of the groups and the names of its members, this group number had a red background.
What is Group 2?