To restate an author's words into your own
paraphrase
the best way to improve your delivery
practice!
Perception of speaker’s competence & character is referred to as
ethos
a good speech uses just one supporting material (such as examples, definitions, or statistics) - true or false?
the best tool to organize your speech and make sure your ideas and fully developed and flow effectively
an outline
a speech that sounds spontaneous to the audience no matter how many times it has been rehearsed has a strong ____________ quality.
conversational or extemporaneous
Name two aspects of nonverbal delivery to help engage your audience
gestures, movement, posture, eye contact
Appeals intended to evoke sadness, anger, happiness, pride, etc.
pathos
Presenting language, ideas of another as one’s own, is called:
Plagiarism
name two elements that should be included in an introduction
attention getter, credibility statement, central idea, preview
The process of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas is known as
brainstorming
name two aspects of verbal delivery to help create an effective speech
rate, volume, articulation, pronunciation
Persuasive speeches on questions of _________ argue for or against particular courses of action.
policy
name two ways to avoid plagiarism
•Cite sources when using Internet materials
•Use quotes at a minimum – paraphrase instead
•Take careful notes
•Complete your own work
•“when in doubt, cite your source” (Lucas, 2023)
one sentence statement that tells audience the main idea of your speech
central idea / thesis statement
the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people’s beliefs or actions.
persuasion
Keep your _________ central when planning and practicing your delivery
audience
name one way you can enhance your credibility as a speaker
cite sources, share your experience with topic, relate to your audience, practice your delivery
As long as you put another person's words into your own words, you don't need to cite the other person - true or false?
what you should use to help organize your main points (examples would be topic or chronological)
a pattern
Listening to evaluate message
critical listenting
Communication based on a speaker's body and voice, rather than on the use of words
nonverbal communication
use evidence (specific and credible)
use reasoning (Specific instances, Causal, Analogical)
What does the P in the CRAAP test represent and why is it important?
Purpose - who is behind the message and what do they stand to gain?
Name two strategies to organize your speech
-develop main points
- develop a strong thesis
-use a pattern
-use transitions and key words
-use an outline