Speech delivery method with little to no preparation time with a topic given on the spot and must quickly organize their thoughts into a clear, structured, and meaningful response.
What is an Impromptu Speech
Speech delivery method in which the speaker reads a written speech word-for-word from a prepared script such as a teleprompter.
What is the Manuscript Speech delivery method?
In persuasive speaking this appeals to the audience’s emotions, aiming to evoke feelings that support the speaker's argument.
What is Pathos?
A simple, straight forward, practical statement that provides the goal of the speech. It is also known as the "I" statement.
What is a Purpose Statement?
Helps the audience visualize the benefits of adopting your proposal, or the consequences of not taking action.
What is the Visualization step of Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
Volume, pace/speed, tone, pitch and inflection, clarity and articulation are part of this type of Delivery Technique.
What is Voice or Vocal Quality?
How a speaker presents their message to the audience including their voice, body language, movement, facial expressions, use of pauses and engagement with the audience.
The primary purpose of a persuasive speech is to _______________ the audience.
What is Convince?
A shocking fact, thought-provoking question, powerful quote, short story, use of humor or bold statement.
What are Attention Getters?
Involves logical reasoning and evidence to support arguments. Also known as or referred to as Logical Appeal.
What is Logos?
Style of communication that is highly interactive and usually less formal than written communication.
What is oral communication?
The clear and precise pronunciation of words and sounds in speech.
What is Articulation?
Section of Monroe's Motivated Sequence that offers a solution to the problem. It explains how your idea or proposal can solve the issue.
What is Satisfaction?
Summarizes the main points, leaves the audience with a memorable final thought, call to action, or takeaway?
What is the Conclusion?
A clear, concise sentence that expresses the main argument or purpose of the speech and outlines the key points that will be covered.
What is a Thesis Statement?
Explains why one is qualified to speak on a topic and helps establish trust and authority with the audience.
What is Credibility or a Credibility Statement?
Memorized, Impromptu, Manuscript and Extemporaneous
What are Methods of Speech Delivery?
Stage of speech anxiety when anxiety naturally begins to decrease as the speaker gets used to speaking. The body adjusts, breathing steadies, and you start to feel more in control.
What is Adaptation?
Methods a speaker uses to structure and arrange their speech so the audience can easily follow and understand the message.
What are Organizational Strategies?
Stage of speech anxiety before speaking when anxiety is typically at its highest. Includes the minutes or hours leading up to the speech when you’re thinking about what could go wrong.
What is Anticipation?
The 3 sections of the body in Monroe's Motivated Sequence.
What are Need, Satisfaction and Visualization?
Includes how the introduction, main points, supporting evidence, transitions, and conclusion are ordered and connected.
What is an Organizational Strategy?
Informs audience why they should care about your topic and message and helps audience stay engaged by making a clear connection between your speech and their interests, experiences, or concerns.
What is Relevance or a Relevance Statement
Verbal signal indicating the speaker is moving from one idea to the next.
What is a Transition Statement?
Five-step persuasive speech structure that is particularly effective in motivating an audience to take action.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?