What is generating a list of possible topics called?
Brainstorming
What is one example of a "don't" for hand gestures
below waist
over use
repetitive gestures
Speeches meant to persuade should
influence thought
Teach a skill
Impart information
List one purpose of speaking to entertain
provide an enjoyable experience
use humor to make a serious point
Inductive
How a speaker carries/presents themselves is their
Charisma
Speeches that motivate or call to action encourage
The audience to participate or do something
Tailoring your message to your audience is called
audience analysis
the overuse/repetition of words
redundancy
What are the 3 necessary components of a speech intro?
Hook
Topic
Preview of points
Why should facial expressions be natural
Speech feel natural and connects audience
An argument that has 2 clear sides is called
Debatable Proposition
A speech that presents information that is completely new to an audience is called
Introductory speech
presenting in a calm and assured manner
poise
What are the 3 necessary components of a speech conclusion?
restate thesis
summarize key ideas
concluding statement
What is important to remember about eye contact?
scan whole audience
What is the goal of a testimonial in a sales pitch?
Give real life examples/support of the product/service
Broadcast (TV)
Little or no advance preparation give for a speech
impromptu speaking
What part of the introduction establishes the purpose for the speech/what the speaker wants to accomplish?
Thesis
Words being spoken clearly and pronounced correctly
articulation
The speakers credibility
ethos
Speeches should be written is what style of voice?
Active
Something that evokes laughter from the audience
Humor