The first responsibility in speech delivery.
What is an Attention Getter?
Scanning the audience to make sure people are understanding your message.
What is eye contact?
What is attention?
Appealing to logic using claim, evidence, and reasoning.
What is Logos?
The need for shelter, stability and to be free form crime.
What is safety needs?
A single statement describing purpose of your speech.
What is a Thesis Statement?
Standing staright up, shoulders back, with your feet shoulder-width apart.
What is posture?
The action or change you present that needs to happen in order for the problem/need to be met.
What is the solution?
Appealing to your audience's belief that you are credible and knowledgeable about your topic?
What is Ethos?
The need for food, water - the basics for human survival.
What is physiological needs?
A memorable message that concludes your speech.
What is final thought?
Taking breaths and speaking at a speed that provides clear understanding of your message.
What is pacing?
Establishes a "need" for the audience.
What is problem?
Appealing to the emotions of the audience that may affect their attitudes, beliefs, or behavior.
What is Pathos?
The need to feel achievement connected to personal identity?
What is self-actualization needs?
Phrases used to help the audience know where you are in your speech?
What are sign posts / transisiton statetement?
Descriptitve words and vivid language that helps the audience paint a picture of your words
What is Language for the Ear?
Telling your audience exactly what to do to satisfy their problem/need.
What is action?
When your audience doesn't know or doesn't care about your topic.
What is a neutral audience type?
The need to feel we belong and to be close to other individuals?
What is social needs?
Topic(s) that will be covered in your speech.
What are Main Points?
Clearly pronouncing distinct words and sounds with articulation.
What is diction?
Helping your audience imagine the benefits of solving the need or following your advice.
What is visualization?
The audience disagrees with your stance.
What is an unfavorable audience type?
The need to feel pride, prestige, accomplishment, and self-respect.
What is self-esteem needs?