A speaker might use visuals such as pictures, short videos, or demonstrations to
What is..
further engage the audience with facts and diversify how the information is presented?
The loudness or softness of your voice during speech delivery is
What is
volume?
A speaker is interested in knowing more about his audience's beliefs and values. What should he study?
What is
psychographics?
The circumstances in which you deliver your speech is known as
What is
the speaking event?
Listening to a bird's song in our backyard is what kind of listening?
What is...
appreciative listening?
What is
empathic listening?
The accurate pronunciation of words is considered
articulation?
What is
demographic information?
The type of speech where something is recommended to the audience by the speaker.
What is
recommendation speech?
A speaker with fear of communication regardless of the context, he or she is suffering from
speech apprehension?
Lack of eye contact, snoring, and fidgeting are all what types of cues?
What is
non-verbal cues?
This person(s) is considered to be the information seeker during an interview.
What is
interviewer and interviewee?
If you do not relate to your topic, then the
What is...
the audience will sense it and will have a hard time relating to your topic.
A type of speech where you are given a very short time to prepare.
What is
impromptu speech?
Communicating ideas and emotions nonverbally by changing one's face.
What is
facial expressions?
Type of listening done when we evaluate the logic of a message.
What is
critical listening?
The speed at which we speak.
What is
pace?
Molly notices that the audience is fidgeting in their seats. One effective technique she should use to reengage the audience is
What is
tell a story that the audience can relate to?
This type of speech's goal is to influence, motivate, or change the audience's mind.
What is
persuasive speech?
We spend more time ____________ than engaging in any other form of communication.
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speaking?
The essence of nonverbal communication
What is
gestures and body language?
An obstruction for verbal communication would be
What is
people talking loudly in the background?
Ruby is speaking to a group of students about goal-setting. She sees some of them checking their phones and hears others whispering about getting pizza afterward. She decides to switch gears and cites an example of a famous athlete's use of goal-setting to prepare for competition. Ruby should...
What is...
determine the engagement of the audience and use an example to divert the attention of the audience.
Speech delivery when you read the speech word for word off of a paper.
manuscript?
What is
discussion?