What is a preparation outline?
It is an outline that helps the speaker prepare the speech
What does denotative mean? Give an example
It means a dictionary definition that describes an object, person,place, etc.
What is non-verbal communication?
Non-verbal communication is your body language during a speech.
Why are visual aids important?
They enhance everything about the speech and help you look more prepared.
What are delivery cues? Give at least two examples.
Directions written on your outline for delivering the speech. Examples: “pause”, “slow down”, “louder”, etc.
How does using familiar words help the listener?
It allows the listener to form a picture in their head.
What does speaking impromptu mean?Give an example of a impromptu speech.
An Impromptu speech is a speech done without preparation.
What are four different forms of visual aids?
four different kinds of visual aids are; objects and models, graphs, charts, and videos
How does the visual framework aspect of an outline assist you while speaking?
It allows you to instantly see where you are in the speech at any given moment
What is the difference between abstract and concrete words?
Abstract words are nouns that can not be touched (feelings) while concrete words are nouns that you can touch.
What does verbatim mean?
Read Word for word.
How long should a video last in your speech?
around 30 seconds
What is a bibliography? Where is it located in your outline?
It is a list of all the sources used in preparing your speech, and it is found in the last page of your outline.
Example of a simile and metaphor.
Simile,busy as a bee
Metaphor:time is money
name 2 of the 4 methods of delivery.
Reading from a manuscript
Reading from memory
Reading impromptu
Reading extemporaneously
What are 3 incorrect ways of using visual aids in your speech?
They have no correlation your speech, are too abstract, take the focus off of the speech too much, makes the speech seem sloppy.