6 C's of Informative Speaking
Role of An Informative Speaker
Using your Body
Using Your Voice
Using Your Face
100

When a speaker defines key terms and phrases and makes comparisons and contrasts concepts, which "C" is this?

Being clear

100

What are the three general purposes for speaking?

Entertain, inform, and persuade

100

Walking or stepping in a purposeful manner from one spot to another

Platform Movement

100

The power source of our speaking is...

Our breath.

100

Maintaining eye contact for a consistent period of time

sustained eye contact

200

This "C" requires the speaker to analyze the people who will be in the audience and to consider their perspective and how to make the topic relevant.

Connecting with the Audience

200

This trait of a quality informative speaker refers to an audience’s perception that the speaker is well prepared and qualified to speak on a topic.

Credibility

200

Actions in which the body or body parts move to express an idea or emotion

Gestures

200

This is the pace or speed at which a person speaks

Rate

200

One of the reasons that making eye contact with the audience is to notice how well they are paying attention and receiving your words. This is called...

 Audience Feedback

300

Checking and double-checking the accuracy of the information you present is a part of this "C"

Being Correct

300

Citing sources can increase the audience's belief in the speaker's ability to be...

Knowledgable

300

When learning how to use gestures, you should learn the imaginary box in front of you called the...

gesture zone

300

This is the vocal notes that a speaker hits while speaking--the highs and lows of one's voice.

Pitch

300

When a speaker begins a speech, he/she should always begin with this in order to show congeniality and pleasantness to the audience

Smile

400

When a speaker makes each word count and uses specific and precise language, that is this "C".

Being Concise

400

A good speaker knows how to engage the audience with a topic that connects with them in a real and meaningful way. This means that the speaker knows how to make the topic...

Relevant

400

When learning how to gesture, you should learn the strategy of moving your hands comfortably up and out. This is called...

Lifting and Laying Your Hands
400

Altering vocal tone or pitch is called...

inflection

400

Finish Mr. Scott's quote: "We may not always be able to control our faces, but we can be..."

Conscious of them

500

Focusing on the immediate and the actual and speaking without abstractions is a part of this "C"

Being Concrete

500

A good speaker knows how to speak in a way that presents facts without bias. This is called being...

Objective

500

This method of gesturing imagines that one's entire body is connected to a long peice of string. It is called...

The String Method (Idea)

500
The crispness and distinctness with which we say the syllables of a word

Articulation

500

To make an impression on the audience, it is important to do this when making eye contact instead of looking at the floor or walls

Actually look at people in audience

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