High Cultchuh
Pick A Pattern, Any Pattern
Getting Out Of Line
The Delivery Room
Anyone Nervous?
100
The study of persuasion in its various forms.
What is rhetoric?
100
Presenting information in sequential order.
What is chronological order?
100
A formal record of your major ideas and their relationship to one another in your speech.
What is a content or full sentence outline?
100
Presenting your speech as you create it.
What is an impromptu speech?
100
A set of principles, standards, norms, or guidelines.
What is a canon?
200
Subgroups of culture, characterized by mild or profound cultural differences, that co-exist within a larger culture.
What are co-cultures?
200
Presents arguments in favor of and against an issue?
What is the pro-con arrangement?
200
Points arranged into various levels with the points on a specific level having basically the same value or weight.
What is coordination?
200
A screen located beneath a camera lens on which words of the speech scroll up during the filmed speech.
What is a teleprompter?
200
Principles for designing a speech that meets the need of a specific audience.
What is the canon of invention?
300
Cultures that value privacy and encourage members to keep their emotions and ideas to themselves rather than express them publicly.
What are non-expressive cultures?
300
A repetitive pattern that presents variations of themes and ideas, with major points presented at the crests.
What is the wave pattern?
300
Important words or phrases that will jog the speaker's memory.
What are key words?
300
Preparing and rehearsing a speech carefully in advance, but choosing the exact wording as you deliver the speech.
What is extemporaneous speech?
300
Words or phrases used to tie the ideas together.
What are connectives?
400
Theory proposing that face-to-face conversation is the prototype that is fundamental to all other communication.
What is the dialogical theory of communication?
400
Presents points by location or place.
What is the spatial pattern?
400
Key words that remind you of your ideas plus advice words to remind you of your delivery.
What is a speaking outline or speaker's notes?
400
The way you enunciate or say specific sounds, an element of pronunciation.
What is articulation?
400
Bodily responses to a perceived threat (increased heart rate, adrenaline rush).
What is physiological anxiety?
500
Represents communication as a process in which speakers and listeners work together to create mutual meanings.
What is the transactional model of communication?
500
Presents relatively equally weighted speech points within a thematic circle that bonds them; order of points may vary.
What is the star speech pattern?
500
Placement of supporting points under major points.
What is is subordination?
500
Changes in the volume, rate, and pitch that combine to create impressions of the speaker.
What is vocal variation?
500
Guidelines for organizing a speech.
What is the cannon of disposition or arrangement?
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