What Not To Do
Giving A Speech
Body Language
Facial and Verbal Expressions
Filler Words
100
Recite this without listening to the meaning of the words and not in unison as a class.
What is Classroom Oath
100
The three points every good speech must have
What is introduction, main idea and conclusion
100
Something you cannot do if you are looking up in the air or at the ground when you are giving your speech.
What is show eye contact
100
It shows you as friendly and makes your audience want to listen to your speech.
What is a smile
100
The most popular filler word used.
What is ummm
200
This is the main idea of this entire class. There is a good and bad way to display this.
What is proper and poor etiquette
200
To jot down notes before you give the speech to make sure you know what you are going to talk about.
What is prepare in advance, rehearse or practice
200
You can do this instead if you feel the need to sway back and forth. It also helps you gather your thoughts and not appear as nervous.
What is pacing the floor
200
It is what the speaker does when the audience is giving them feedback after the speech. It shows you are listening and take their words seriously.
What is nod or look at the person
200
Used when the speaker is having having a hard time expressing their thoughts to the audience. They use this filler to determine if their audience follows their conversation.
What is you know or you know what I'm saying
300
It is when our conversation gets too loud. It becomes difficult for us to hear each other and listen to the lesson. When Ms. Odom's hand goes up, this is what you should NOT continue to.
What is talk or display poor etiquette
300
You use these points to support your main idea
What are sub-themes, stories or examples
300
This is what the audience should do while you are speaking because it is not easy to stand in front of a group of people to give a speech.
What is pay attention, show proper etiquette or show respect
300
A verbal gesture or expression that should NEVER be done during a speech.
What is smack your lips
300
The filler that is used when the speaker is trying to compare something or give examples.
What is like
400
Whether you like it or not this is what becomes of your conversation when you are speaking loudly on the phone or in a group where others can hear.
What is becomes a public conversation
400
It is one of the reasons why you should practice your speech in advance. A speaker is expected to make sure their speech does not go over this, but is not too short
What is time
400
This is where your hands should be when you are giving a speech, unless you are using them to make a point.
What is at your side
400
Verbal expressions or words that you use with your friends that may not be proper to use during a speech. Depending on your audience, they may not understand the terms you are using.
What is slang
400
When you feel the need to use a filler word in your speech, you should do this instead.
What is pause to gather your thoughts
500
To not celebrate others in or outside of class, to talk while others are talking, to make rude comments and to laugh at others.
What is show disrespect
500
It's how you speak. It should not be too loud or too soft during your speech. You can use it in different ways to make your speech interesting.
What is your voice
500
It is the meaning of Ms. Odom's body language when she puts her hand up in the middle of a lesson
What is listen, be quiet or pay attention
500
To use these words EVER is considered a display of poor etiquette.
What is profanity
500
It is what you can do while you are speaking to help you omit filler words. It gives you a chance to think as you speak.
What speak slowly
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