Organize your speech
Is my visual aid actually aiding me?!
Am I plagiarizing?
Persuade me.
Comm. Soup
100
Discussing required courses in the following main points: math, science, communication and geography
What is topical organization?
100
Slides to put in between your visuals (photos, words, etc) to bring the focus back on yourself.
What are blank slides?
100
Taking someone's words and using them as your own without giving them credit.
What is plagiarism?
100
Asking for a large request then moving to a smaller one (i.e., will you donate $100? No. How about $50? No. Anything will do! $10? ... OK.)
What is door in the face strategy?
100
A speech of tribute to someone.
What is a commemorative/special occasion speech topic?
200
Discussing places to visit in the U.S. starting on the West Coast and moving to the East.
What is geographic organization?
200
Talking at your aid.
What is an effective use of a visual aid?
200
Changing the sentence "Regular communication in romantic relationships increases relationship satisfaction in married couples," to "Regular communication in romantic relationships increases relationship happiness in married couples." without crediting the source.
What is incorrect paraphrasing?
200
Emotional appeals.
What is pathos?
200
Public speaking is more highly structured and usually requires time limits.
What is a difference between public speaking and ordinary conversation?
300
Words or phrases that indicate when a speaker has just completed one thought and is moving onto another.
What is a transition?
300
Charts and graphs.
What is good to use to visualize numbers?
300
Quoting others' words and citing the author, year and page number in your outline.
What is correct APA citing?
300
The logical appeal.
What is logos?
300
"We ain't gonna have no changes unless yinz do somethin' about it."
What is speech that is frowned upon for formal presentations?
400
Discussing the history of America beginning in 1776 and moving towards present day using other significant dates from then to now.
What is chronological organization?
400
Animals, illegal substances, weapons.
What are aids we should not use in class?
400
Using a previous student's outline as your own.
What is a terrible thing to do?!!
400
Competence, credibility, goodwill, character.
What is ethos?
400
Introduction, Body and Conclusion.
What are the main parts of an outline?
500
Attention, Relevancy, Thesis, Preview of Points, and Transition
What are the five parts of an introduction?
500
Videos that are no longer than about a minute long.
What are effective aids/videos to use?
500
Using a chart that is not your own but not giving that organization/author any credit.
What is plagiarism?
500
When we have conflicting beliefs/behaviors ... reconciling those conflicts....
What is cognitive dissonance?
500
"Why Cal U of PA needs to offer more study abroad programs."
What is a persuasive speech topic?
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