SEEC
Body Language
Volume, Pitch and Pacing
Argumentation
Wild Card
100

What are the 4 parts of SEEC?

State, explain, example, connect

100

Left or Right, which is CLOSED body language

Left!

100

What is VOLUME?

Volume is how loud your voice is.

100

What is argumentation?

Argumentation is using logic, evidence, and reasoning to either prove your own point or disprove another.

100

What is the name of our organization?

SpeechDojo!

200

What is STATING?

Summarizing your entire argument in ONE sentence


200

What's body language?

Body language is moving your arms, head, legs, body and face!

200

What can PACING achieve?

It can show emotion; slow pacing can show a serious, sad mood, while fast pacing can show excitement, anxiety, or fear.

200

What can be used as a hook?

A question, bold statement, exclamation, quote, statistic, or anecdote.

200

What's the name of my dog?

Cookie!

300

When do we use SEEC?

Acceptable answers- Argumentation, body paragraphs, debating, speeches, etc

300

What is, and why do we use eye contact?

Eye contact is simply looking at someone, or an audience, in the eyes and we use it to make a connection with our audience

300

What does MONOTONE mean?

Monotone is when you talk with little variation in your volume, pitch, or pacing.

300

What is glossophobia?

The fear of public speaking!

300

What grade am I in?

10!

400

What is CONNECTING?

Connecting is tying it back to our original statement, sort of like a conclusion statement, to ensure our audience remembers what we're talking about.

400

What percent of communication is NON-VERBAL?

73 - 90%

400
What is the lowest volume in which everyone in the room can hear you called?

Your resting volume!

400

How do we plan a speech?

Brainstorm ideas, prioritize them, and finally do some research.

400

What city and school am I in?

Edmonton and Old Scona Academic

500

When STATING, what does KISS stand for?

Keep It Short and Simple!

500

What can body language ACHIEVE?

Body language helps with engagement, emphasis, and emotion.

500

What does PAUSING achieve?

Pausing can help the audience appreciate your speech, giving them time to understand what you said. Also, it can give you some time if you forget something in your speech!

500

What are the 3 parts of an introduction?

The hook, stating your topic, and giving a quick outline of your speech.

500

List at least 5 of the lessons you've been taught so far.

  1. Introduction to Public Speaking

  2. Volume, Pitch & Pacing

  3. Body Language

  4. SEEC 1

  5. SEEC 2

  6. How to Write a Persuasive Speech

  7. Prepared Speech Writing Workshop

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