The three general speech purposes are:
To inform, to persuade, and to entertain
The speaker writes out every word of the speech in advance and then reads from the script during the performance.
Manuscript
TRS is an acronym that stands for the following:
Topic Revelation Statement
This aims to enlighten, teach, or educate the audience.
Informative Speaking
"Second hand smoke causes cancer" is an example of this type of persuasive goal.
Belief-based speeches
These are the two types of anxiety.
Trait & State
This psychological feeling of being close to someone is referred to as:
Nonverbal immediacy
The two things you must state when giving an oral source cite.
Name of publisher and date of publication
For your skill builder speeches, some of you used real-life demonstrations to appeal to this type of learning style.
Kinesthetic
Logical Fallacies
Preparing for your speech and knowing your strengths and weaknesses help you overcome this type of fear
Anxiety
This helps every member of the room pay attention to the speaker.
Voice projection
Letting us know where you are leaving and where you are going in between main points are called:
Transition statements
When finding evidence for your informative speech, you want to make sure you aren't selecting articles that will only prove your point to be valid. This type of research is referred to as:
Cherry Picking
The three tools of persuasion are:
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
An interactive process of sharing symbols in order to construct meaning.
Communication
"Scanning" is a method that helps build trust within the speaker and audience.
Eye contact/Engagement
This is the final outline you turn in for your speech assignment.
Formal sentence outline
True or False: Informative speaking is boring because you can't deliver with personality, stories, or humor.
False
True of False: a persuasive topic has to always be controversial, otherwise it won't motivate the audience to listen to your presentation.
False
Competent communicators are known to be these two things.
Effective and Appropriate
It is your responsibility to ensure you are not doing this during a speech presentation.
Plagiarizing
The main points are organized based on physical location.
Spatial Sequence
The three golden rules of informative speaking are:
Be thorough, don't be boring, get organized
A speech professor in the 1930's introduced us to this five-step psychological approach to persuasion.
Monroe's Motivated Sequence