The body of the speech consists of these two important parts.
What are main ideas and supporting materials?
This organization method has 5 steps: attention getting, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
This term is used to describe how we feel about ourselves.
What is Self-Esteem?
Try to replicate this when practicing your speech to help make it more familiar to you.
What is Environment?
This communication model assumes that people are simultaneously senders and receiver who co-create meaning through consistent feedback.
What is Transactional?
The phrase "Turning now to..." is an example of this type of connecting device.
What is a Signpost?
Business professionals most often use this type of speech because it offers the most flexibility because you don't have to use the same words every time, but instead focus on conveying ideas.
What is Extemporaneous?
When people are able to easily recall information that reinforces their worldview, it is known as this term.
What is Selective Retention?
You should work to build a bond with your audience by using effective _______ ______ that invites their mental participation with your message.
What is Eye Contact?
If Jane tells her friend Ciara, "Do you seriously want to get into an evolution debate with me? Did you forget about my science background? You better quit before you get further behind!" Jane is engaging in this conflict resolution strategy.
What is Competitive?
Hands out of pockets, spontaneous and unforced movements, and arms at your side when not in use are all ideal methods of using what during a speech?
What are Gestures?
If you are giving a detailed eulogy of a friend who had lived a very accomplish life, this delivery style would be best.
What is Manuscript?
The combination of self-image and self-esteem is known as this.
What is Self-Concept?
To be a better speaker, you should practice your speech until you are ________________.
What are familiar with the content to sound natural, but don't need to remember every word exactly.
Texting, Skype, and other social media platforms is _______ - _________ communication.
What is Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)?
These three ways of describing make the language of your speech more powerful in terms of its potential impact on your audience.
What are Vividness, Metaphor, and Simile?
This definition explains how a concept or object works.
What is Operational?
A Eulogy.
What is a speech that celebrates the life of a deceased person?
Speakers have this long to gain the audience's attention.
What is 15-30 seconds?
This process is described as a relationship that remains strictly online and begins to develop faster by focusing on initial interactions in selected self-presentation and shared interests.
What is Hyperpersonal Communication?
These are common devices for creating rhythm in a speech.
What are Repetition and Parallelism?
This type of motion should make you come across as if you were telling a story to a friend.
What are Gestures?
***JUST FOR FUN QUESTION***
A group of flamingos is known by this flashy name.
What is a FLAMBOYANCE?
When practicing your speech delivery, start with ______ _______ of your speech.
What are Small Segments?
This listening style focuses on the emotional message of a conversation as much as the content.
What is People Oriented?