Informative
Language
Delivery
Oral citation
Evolving Art
Building Confidence
Beginnings and Endings
Suppporting your topic
Developing your topic
Researching Your Topic
100

Refers to something that has high or extreme degree of emotion,color, volume, strength, or other defining charactetistic

What is intensity

100

a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.

What is a metaphor

100

Impromptu  

Manuscript  

Extemporaneous  

Memorization  

What are the 4 types of delivery

100

Author

Date

Type of publication

Title


What are elements of an oral citation

100

hen an individual speaks to a group of people, assuming responsibility for speaking for a defined length of time (Coopman & Lull, 2016).

What is public speaking?

100

This approach suggest that the fear is rooted in the basic biological brain activity underlying your personality

What is Temperament?

100

Gains the attention of the audience

Establishes the purpose of the speech and central idea

Credibility 

What are the elements of an introduction?

100

Stats

Facts

Definitions

What are types of supporting materials?

100

statements are especially helpful for guiding you as you prepare your speech. 

statement clearly states what it is you would like to achieve.

What is a purpose?

100

the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions (Dictionary.com, 2018).

What is research?

200

Seeks to clarify concepts or processes in ways that make them relevant to the situation or problem that an audience faces.

What is a definitional speech?

200

A symbolic system of written or spoken words used to communicate messages.

What is language

200

a measure of the number of speech units of a given type produced within a given amount of time

What is tempo

200

Incremental

Global

Patchwork

What are the types of plagarism

200

When people interact with multiple spheres of communication at the same time

What is convergence

200

This method releases tension in your body caused by stress•

Helps you identify how differently your muscles feel when relaxed

What is Progressive Relaxation 

200

Restate purpose and main points

▪Remind the audience of relevance (informative) OR call the audience to action (persuasive)

 

What are the elements or objectives of a conclusion

200

Appeal to ethics or credibility

What is ethos

200

is a roadmap for your speech.

encapsulates the main points of a speech in just a sentence and it is designed to give audiences a quick preview of what the entire speech will be about.

 

What is a thesis?

200

Means to understand various issues

•Nourishment and exercise for the mind

 •To solve problems (owlcation.com, 2018)

Why research is needed?

300

Visual

Aural

Read/write

Kinesthetic

What are learning styles?

300

Allows you to use contrasting statements  in order to make a rhetorical questions  

What is an antithesis  

300

Uh

Y'know

Like

Um

What are vocal fillers


300

MLA

CMS

APA

What are the types of Style guides

300

Being a good listener

Organizing ideas

Finding and evaluating information

What are Transferrable life skills gained from public speaking?

300

Assigning more positive words or phrases to physical reactions associated with speech anxiety

What is relabeling

300

Humor

Stats

Narratives

What are attention getters

300

________ often juxtapose objects, processes, or ideas in unique or novel ways, heightening the audience's interest

What are similes?

300

What is a Venn Diagram?

300


Information that expresses the author’s original opinion

What is a primary source of infromation?

400

Lists, essays, reports, definitions, manuals, handouts

What are read/write learners?

400

is language that some people might understand but that is not considered acceptable in formal or polite conversation. 

It may be a poor choice for a speaker because some members of your audience may not be familiar with the term(s) you use.

What is slang

400

Personal appearances

Movement and gestures

Facial expressions  

Eye contact  

What are the nonverbal aspects of delivery

400

express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.

What is paraphrasing

400

_____focuses on what you have to say. Choose an idea 

What is Invention (referring to one of the five arts of public speaking )?

400

Listen to audience members' questions

Know that anxiety may occur

What are strategies for building your confidence after you speak?

400

 A sentence or group of sentences included in the conclusion of a speech  designed to be unforgettable

What is a memorable message

400

Made during or after observations

Unlimited number of possibles

Some degree of probability

What are Inferences?

400

Consider your interest

•Keep the occasion and setting in mind

•Think about your resources and time

What is scoping your topic?

400

the soundness of the logic underlying the information

What is validity?

500

These speeches are also known as a briefing  

What is an explanatory  speech?

500

Basic error

Mispronouncitation

Regionalism  

Colloquialisms

What are the four basic grammar  errors  made in speeches  

500

Limit the number of words

Write large or use large print

Single sided

Number or color coded  


What are techniques for note card preparation  

500

A handbook that describes  the accepted format for citing resources and references used in your papers, speeches, and or articles.

What are style guides

500

A mode or medium of communication

What is a channel

500

is a learned disposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a person, an object, an idea, or an event.[

What is attitude

500

Read the speech below and indicate the type

" Now you know my secrets of backpacking in style: Treat  your backpacking guide  very well..."

What is a speech to entertain?

500

________ is a way of thinking or judgment about something that has nothing to with observation or fact

What are opinions?

500


Identify the nature of the speaking event and the purpose behind it. ...

•Know your audience. ...

•Think of your personal interests, knowledge, and experiences. ...

What are tips to selecting a topic?

500

Preparing for the search

•Gathering information

•Evaluating the information

What are the steps for researching your topics

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