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It is the most crucial part of the speech.

INTRODUCTION

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It refers to the conversation participants’ close-initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation.

TERMINATION

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It helps to prevent misunderstanding and misinterpretation of the grammar between you and the audience.

GRAMMATICAL CORRECTNESS

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It refers to how the speaker address the problems in speaking and comprehending that they encounter in a conversation.

REPAIR

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Words or phrases used by a certain individual or group which are difficult to understand.

JARGONS

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It is the change of key in music or the sound of a person’s voice.

MODULATION

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Speaking without advanced preparation or unrehearsed speech.

IMPROMPTU

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It refers to the amount of time a conversation takes between and among communicators.

DURATION OF INTERACTION

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It is used to illustrate or demonstrate something, such as showing the size, shape, direction or location.

DESCRIPTIVE GESTURES

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It functions as the summarizer of the entire speech.

CONCLUSION

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Language used without much consideration to rules of convention or etiquette.

INFORMAL LANGUAGE

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Most experts say that the ideal length of speech is up to ____ minutes.

20 MINUTES

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It refers to someone who convinces others for a cause or an individual who provokes laughter for diversion and fun.

ROLE OF SPEAKER

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It is the instance of how well and precisely you form vowels and consonants to form the sound to speak.

ARTICULATION

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The core part of the speech that addresses the main ideas and principle of the speech.

BODY

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The arrangement of thoughts to help the readers move smoothly from one sentence to the next.

LOGICAL ORGANIZATION

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It happens when you have everything in concordance or harmony.

RAPPORT

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It covers how the formality or informality affects the development of topics in conversation.

TOPIC CONTROL

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This is done so you can tailor-fit your speech content and delivery to your audience.

AUDIENCE PROFILE

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The process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor.

TURN TAKING

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A good ______ essentially engages the audience into the performance.

STAGE PRESENCE

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This refers to the formality of informality of the language used and it involves the choice of words and how the sentences are structured.

LANGUAGE FORM

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This involves the content which may be facts, opinion, order, suggestions and questions.

MESSAGE

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It is used to stress or reinforce a word, phrase, or idea such as pointing, nodding, or banging your fist.

EMPHATIC GESTURES

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It refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.

RESTRICTION

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