Listening
Giving Your First Speech
Russian
Roulette
Selecting a Topic and Purpose Question
Audience Centeredness
100

What is the difference between hearing and listening?

Hearing is a physiological process, but listening involves paying close attention to, and making sense of, what we hear.

100

What is an extemporaneous speech?

A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech presented from a brief set of notes.

100

In your own words, define egocentric

Being self-centered and only concerned with oneself

100

What are the different ways one can brainstorm for speech topics?

  • Personal inventory
  • Clustering
  • Internet Search
100

What does the term “audience centered” refer to?

Audience centered means keeping the audience foremost in all phases of public speaking from preparation to presentation.

200

Why is it important to develop strong listening skills?

So much of what we do depends on absorbing information that is given verbally – and absorbing it quickly and accurately.  Possessing such skills improves efficiency, sales, customer satisfaction, and morale.  I’ll help one to hold higher positions and be promoted more often.

200

What are some methods for developing your topic?

Using illustrations, creative language, etc

200

Efficient Listeners usually concentrate on what two things when listening to a speech?

  • Main Points
  • Evidence
200

What two categories can your general purpose be classified as?

  • To persuade
  • To inform
200

What is the difference between demographic audience analysis and situational audience analysis?

Demographic audience analysis is uses information, such as age and sexual orientation, to gather information about the audience. Situational audience analysis usually builds demographic analysis, identifying traits of the audience unique to the presentation at hand.

300

What are seven ways to become a better listener?

  • Take it seriously.

  • Be an active listener.

  • Giving undivided attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker’s point of view.

  • Don’t be fooled by appearances or delivery (bad or good) 

  • Suspend Judgment 

  • Focus one’s listening

  • Become a Key-word note taker

300

What is the purpose of the conclusion?

Wrap up and reinforce ideas

300

What are two out of the five attributes of taking ‘Key-word outline notes?

  • BRIEF 

  • Accurately SUMMARIZE speaker’s ideas 

  • CLEAR 

  • SEPARATES Main Points from Subpoints and Evidence 

  • Shows relationships among ideas.
     

300

What should you avoid in your purpose statement and why?

Avoid figurative language; too ambiguous for a specific purpose statement

300

What are some ways to gather information about the audience?

  • Ask The person who invited you to speak.
  • Fixed alternative questions
  • Scale questions
  • Open ended questions
  • Questionnaires

400

What are the four main causes of poor listening?

Distractions, spare “brain time”, listening too hard and jumping to conclusions.
 

400

What are some benefits of rehearsing your speech in front of an audience?  

Getting comfortable talking in front of others, receiving feedback, practicing slowing your speech and enunciating 

400

What is a central idea and its purpose?

  • It is more precise than topic and purpose statement.
  • States your three main ideas
  • It sums up your speech in one sentence
  • What you want your audience to remember
  • A simple sentence that enhances the purpose statement
400

Why can’t the purpose statement be expressed through a question?

The question doesn’t clarify what direction the speech will take or what the speaker hopes to accomplish

400

Which method is most effective for gathering information?

Questionnaires are most effective because they elicit precise information, use all 3 different types of questions, and are unambiguous/clear

500

How is listening connected with critical thinking?

Listening enhances critical thinking skills.

500

What are methods to reduce nervousness?

Taking deep breaths, tightening and loosening leg muscles, and squeezing and releasing your hands

500

What is the topical order method? 

Main points divide into logical and consistent subtopics.

500

In speech class, what are two categories that your speech topic can fall in?

  • Subjects you know a lot about
  • Subjects you want to know more about
500

What issues with physical setting can have an adverse effect on a presentation?

  • Room temperature.
  • Seating arrangements.
  • Poor lighting.
  • Poor Lectern/podium positioning
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