The art of delivering speeches, where pronunciation, vocal delivery and gestures were key to effective public speaking.
Elocution
This type of non-verbal language creates an intimate and interpersonal experience for individual audience members and it assists in maintaining rapport.
Eye Contact
This is the resource that a speaker uses to enhance the message they are trying to convey to their audience.
Presentation Aid
This is the presentation of a short message without advance preparation.
Impromptu Speaking
This tool allows you to visualize your audience's relationship with a topic.
Persuasive Continuum
How you effectively craft and execute your ideas, like word choice
Style
This is the length of time that a speaker should maintain eye contact with a member from their audience.
How many functions can a presentation aide fulfill for a speech?
The presentation of a carefuly planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes
Extemporaneous speaking
The process of discussing feasible choices that address community problems, is important in resolving community concerns and allows all perspectives to be considered
Deliberation
How information is delivered.
Delievery
Gestures and Hands, Feet and Posture, and Moving in the Space are all types of what?
Movement
This is the basic goal of a speaker.
To help your audience understand your message.
This type of speech increases audiences understanding of a topic, provides an alternative and/or raises awareness
Informative Speech
Speeches with this type of proposition attempt to establish the truth of a statement
Propostion of Fact
The combination of elocution, style and delivery is known as...
Aesthetics
Name one of three common pitfalls in purposeful movement
The Pace-Master
Obstructing the view
The Robot
What are two concepts used to improve audience understanding?
To Clarify & to Emphasize
This technique is when you start broad and move downward to a more specific idea.
Funnel Approach
iThis is a five-step method to organize persuasive speeches
Monroe's Motivated Sequence
A rhetorical technique that are direct comparisons.
Metaphore
This type of communication can indicate when a speaker's message is congruent or incongruent with what they are thinking.
Facial Expressions
A graphical representation of data or a sketch representing an ordered process.
Chart
This is a commitment to bettering your foundational communication skills for the long haul.
The process of creating, reinforcing or changing people's beliefs or actions
Persuassion