What is Public Speaking?
What is an organized, face to face prepared intentional attempt to persuade, inform, or entertain a group of people.
Speech with its purpose to persuade.
What is Persuasive Speech.
Type of persuasion that appeals to someone's emotions.
What is Pathos?
A speech based entirely and exclusively on facts, and purpose is solely to inform.
What is an Informative Speech?
The outward characteristics of the audience.
What is demographic characteristics?
Severe fear of public speaking
What is Glossophobia?
Speech with its purpose to inform.
What is Informative Speech.
Types of persuasion that appeals to logics and facts.
What is logos?
A statement or claim that cannot be argued.
What is an irrefutable claim?
A type of informed listening needed to interpret music or literature.
What is Appreciative listening?
Direct or Indirect messages sent from an audience back to the original sender of the message.
What is Feedback?
Speech with little to no preparation and given on the spot.
What is Impromptu Speech.
Persuasion that appeals to credibility/trust.
What is ethos?
A personal view, attitude, or belief about something.
What is an Opinion?
Listening for understanding feelings and motives of another person.
What is Empathetic listening?
Anything that disrupts, interrupts, or interferes with the communication process.
What is Noise.
Speech focused on inspiring the Audience and motivating them.
What is Motivational Speech?
Central Idea statement in a persuasive speech.
What is Proposition?
One of the most common misconceptions people have with informative speech writing.
What is choosing a broad enough topic?
Listening to evaluate the validity of the arguments and information.
What is Critical listening?
The means through which a message gets from sender to receiver.
What is a channel.
Speech given during special occasions.
What is Ceremonial Speech?
What is two-tailed argument?
Type of informative writing that involves instructions for how to bake cookies.
What is process type?
Generalizing about a group of people and assuming that because one person in a group shows a characteristic, the whole group does.
What is stereotyping?