Public Speaking is ________
What is Audience Centered?
The fear of Public Speaking is called what?
What is Speech Anxiety?
What is the Introduction, Body, Transitions and Conclusion?
This type of speech uses words to modify or change a person's belief or attitude.
What is Persuasive Speaking?
This type of speech uses words to provide information only to the audience.
What is Informative Speaking?
Name Aristotle's Three Proofs
What is Logos, Pathos and Ethos?
Relaxation Techniques, Relabeling and Visualization are called what in speech?
What is Strategies for Building Confidence?
Telling a story, joke, or quote are examples of what?
What is how to gain the attention of the audience?
What the audience remembers at the beginning of a speech is called what?
What is the Primacy Effect?
What the audience remembers at the end of a speech is called what?
What is the Recency Effect?
Name the areas in the Sphere of Communication.
What is Mass Media, Mediated Interpersonal Communication, Face to Face, Expressive Technology?
Arriving early, not apologizing for mistakes and focusing on your audience are all strategies to deliver your speech confidently. True or False?
What is True?
What are transition words and some examples of transition words?
What are words used to shift from one idea to the next. Also, However, In addition to, First, In summary?
Taking action on doable topic is called what?
What is Practical Persuasion?
When presenting an Informative Speech, the speaker can mention his/her opinion only if it is beneficial to the presentation. True or Fals?
What is False?
What is Speaker, Channel, Message, Audience, Context, Environment, Noise, Feedback?
What is True?
What are the outlines used in a speech?
A Claim backed by evidence and reasoning is called what?
What is an Argument?
Presenting someone's work as your own is called what?
What is Plagiarism?
What is Rhetoric?
Describe the Uncertainty Theory
What is when an individual faces an uncertain or unfamiliar situation their level of anxiety increases?
This type of outline allows the speaker to use notecards to prompt the memory of keywords and provide his/her ideas clearly and effectively?
What is the Speaking Outline?
What is Inductive, Deductive, Causal, Analogical?
The Ms. Clemons B.E.A.P.P. is an acronym for what?
What is Body Language, Enunciation, Articulation, Pronunciation, Projection?