A typed or handwritten document containing the entire text of your speech
A) Outine
B) Script
B) Script
Generating your speech content in the moment, without time to prepare.
A) Impromptu
B) Unexpected
A) Impromptu
How loud or soft your voice is as you deliver
A) Tone
B) Volume
B) Volume
Looking directly into the eyes of your audience members
A) Eye contact
B) Staring
A) eye contact
What most people use to deliver their speech using a manuscript
A) Printed script
B) Teleprompter
A) Printed Script
Impromptu speeches are the most uncommon speeches.
A) True
B) False
B) False
Derived from your pitch
A) Rate ofdelivery
B) Tone
B) Tone
Thinking of your body as a tripod and your head as a movie camera
A) videoing
B) panning
B) Panning
Clear, appearing as small glass screens around the speaker
A) Microphone
B) Teleprompter
B) Teleprompter
Something you can follow when having to speak spontaneously
A) Mental outline
B) Script
A) Mental outline
"Booming" your voice to reach all audiences
A) Articulation
B) Projection
B) Projection
Hand, head, or face movement that calls attention to something
A) Gestures
B) Panning
A) Gestures
Used when you want listeners to hear exactly what you want
A) Outline
B) Manuscript
B) Manuscript
Does not require a carefully thought out introduction
A) Outlines
B) Impromptu speeches
B) Impromptu speeches
crispness or clarity of your voice
A) Articulation
B) Pronunciation
A) articulation
How much or how little you move while presenting your speech
A) Walking
B) Physical movement
B) Physical movement
A prop, something to hide behind while giving a speech. Distracts your eye contact
A) Teleprompter
B) Script
B) Script
Where you summarize your points and restate your position
A) Conclusion
B) Body
A) Conclusion
leaving gaps between words or sentences in a speech
A) Panning
B) Pausing
B) Pausing
The use of space or distance between you and your audience
A) Proxemics
B) Personal space
A) Proxemics