This type of speech attempts to change listeners' beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors, by advocating or trying to gain acceptance of an idea or point of view.
What is persuasive?
These are three listening/communication strategies that help maintain a healthy relationship.
What are 1) focus on what he/she is saying without interrupting; 2) reframe questions or statements to confirm you understand, and 3) ask questions and reflect back what you heard to confirm understanding?
Compiling a list of subjects that you know about and find interesting is known as this.
What is a Self-Inventory?
Giving a speech about what it means to be a "friend" in social media outlets would be this style or format of informative speech.
What is Concept?
Gender, age, and sexual orientation are all dominant elements that define _____ and ______.
What are Self and Community?
A speech typically has this many main points.
What is three?
This is the best organizational pattern to use if you want to help your audience understand the steps involved in reclaiming their stolen identity.
What is Chronological?
These form links to or bridges between points.
What are Transitions?
A meaning derived from the speaker's and audience's experiences.
What is Connotative?
Some kind of connector should be used between this part of your speech.
What are All Sections of the Speech?
This method of speech delivery is when one reads his or her speech word for word and is best when every word, phrase, and sentence must be stated accurately and precisely.
What is Manuscript?
When used appropriately, this type of presentation aid can be effective.
What is a Physical Object?
This step in Monroe's Motivated Sequence helps listeners see how their needs will be met with the solution.
What is Visualization?
This concept implies that the more specific your words are, the clearer your message will be.
What is the Ladder of Abstraction?
This type of outline gives a clear idea of how you intend to approach your speech by listing points you might include.
What is Preliminary?
This type of introduction strategy is the most risky to pull off and should be tested beforehand.
What is Humor?
The speaker's message can be reinforced, supported, and clarified when this is used during a speech.
What are what are Presentational Aids?
In informative speaking, your supporting materials should meet these three standards.
What are Relevant, Reliable, and Verifiable?
One's emotional state will affect those around them is known as this concept.
What is Emotional Contagion?
These are short statements used in a speech to give advance warning, or a preview, of the information to be covered.
What are Internal Previews?
*also acceptable: Preview Statements
This quality of a speech allows an organized and clear message to fit seamlessly together while connecting with the listeners.
What is Flow?
Connecting devices are important to help with this during a speech.
What is the speech's flow?
The speaker has this long to "hook" the audience in the attention getter phase of the introduction.
What is 15-30 seconds?
Eye contact, gestures, and speaking posture are all considered _______ aspects of effective communication delivery.
What is Physical?
Using this during your speech makes your speech more understandable and memorable.
What is a Visual Presentation Aid?