Presentation aids
Introduction /Conclusion
Listening
Organizing and Outline
Support Your Idea
100

a graph designed to show trends over time

Line Graph

100

the statement or question that piques the audience’s interest in what you have to say at the very beginning of a speech

Attention getter

100

the physical process in which sound waves hit the ear drums and send a message to the brain

Hearing

100

a type of connective that emphasizes what has come before and reminds the audience of what has been covered

Internal Summaries

100

feelings or issues related to the inner workings of the body

Organic
200

graphical representation of data (often numerical) or a sketch representing an ordered process

Chart

200

a brief account or story of an interesting or humorous event

Anecdote

200

listening focused on understanding and remembering important information from a public speaking message

Comprehensive Listening

200

a type of connective that emphasizes what is coming up next in the speech and what to expect with regard to the content

Internal Previews

200

issues related to the movement of the body or physical activity

Kinesthetic

300

a graph designed to show the differences between quantities

Bar Graph

300

A question to which no actual reply is expected

Rhetorical Question

300

listening for understanding the feelings and motivations of another person, usually with the goal of helping the person deal wit

Empathetic Listening

300

a type of connective that serves as a bridge between disconnected (but related) material in a speech

Transitions

300

a definition with clearly defined parameters for how the word or term is being used in the context of a speech

Stipulated Definition

400

of or relating to the sense of taste

Gustatory

400

a relationship or connection a speaker makes with the audience

Rapport

400

type of informed listening needed to listen to and interpret music, theatre, or literature

Appreciative Listening

400

a type of connective that emphasizes physical movement through the speech content and lets the audience know exactly where they are; commonly uses terms such as First, Second, Finally

Signposts

400

a story of something that could happen but has not happened yet

Hypothetical Narratives

500

of or relating to the sense of smell

Olfactory

500

something memorable with which to conclude your speech

Clincher

500

listening to evaluate the validity of the arguments and information and deciding whether the speaker is persuasive and whether the message should be accepted

Critical Listening

500

a type of connective that emphasizes moving the audience psychologically to the next part of a speech

Bridging Statements

500

the collection, analysis, comparison, and interpretation of numerical data, understanding its comparison with other numerical data

Statistics

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