The Fundamentals
Hodge Podge I
Preparation
Supporting Your Ideas
Hodge Podge II
100
What is the attendance policy for Piersol's SPK class?
What is three excused absences and for every one after it's -1/3 of a letter grade? Every three lates is also -1/3 of a letter grade.
100
What are the three rhetorical purposes?
What are to inform, to persuade, and to entertain?
100
Pick a topic you like, visualize success, take care of yourself, relaxation techniques, prepare early
What are ways to overcome speech anxiety?
100
How many types of support materials are there?
What is six?
100
This type of support is presented in numerical form.
What is a statistic?
200
What are the three parts of a conclusion?
What is restating the thesis, summarizing main points, and a clincher?
200
Eye Contact, gestures, physical movement, proxemics, and personal appearance are all?
What are Non verbal delivery skills?
200
This type of purpose narrows your topic and brings it into sharp focus. It states precisely what you want your listeners to understand, believe, feel or do.
What is a Specific Purpose?
200
THIS type of supporting material gives the meaning of the terms as presented in the dictionary.
What is a definition?
200
T or F: This is the correct form of the outline: A. Main Point I. Subpoint 1.Subsubpoint
What is false?
300
What are the five elements of an introduction?
What are attention grabber, thesis, preview, audience motivation, and credibility statement?
300
Volume, tone, rate of deliver, projection, articulation, pronunciation and pausing are all examples of?
What is verbal delivery skills?
300
This speech element, included in the introduction, is the central idea of the message of a speech and summarizes what you intend to say.
What is a thesis statement?
300
This type of supporting material comes from people who are qualified by training or experience to speak as authorities on a subject.
What is expert testimony?
300
This technique for the structure of supporting materials combines the principals of comparison and contrast to point similarities between things or concepts that are essentially dissimilar.
What is an analogy?
400
What are the five different types of noise?
What are Mechanical, Physical, Semantic, Psychological, and Cultural?
400
What are the five types of informative strategies?
What are defining, narrating, describing, explaining, and demonstrating?
400
Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, Delivery
What are the five cannons of rhetoric?
400
This type of supporting material illustrates an idea in your speech by involving listeners in creating meaning, so that the message becomes their discovery.
What is a narrative?
400
This type of outline is very detailed and includes the entire speech? This type of outline is shorter and expresses ideas as keywords and brief phrases?
What is a working outline? What is a presentation outline?
500
Animal Rights -> Fake Fur -> Counterfeit Money -> Counterfeit Software -> Identity Theft The above sequence is an example of? For 200 bonus points what are the other three methods of coming up with a topic?
What is word association? What are brainstorming, mind mapping, and research?
500
What are the four types of definitions?
What are dictionary, expert, etymological, and functional? Dictionary- as it appears in dictionary Expert- comes from a person or credible source Etymological- tracing the root of a word Functional- defining a concept by how it functions or is applied
500
Name as many parts of the communication process as possible?
What is the speaker, audience, message, channel, noise, feedback, and shared meaning?
500
Use this type of supporting material to arouse and sustain interest, aid in understanding, provide emphasis, and/or make your speech interesting.
What is an example?
500
Which mode of delivery is the preferred method of delivery for most speeches? For 200 bonus points, what are the other two modes of delivery?
What is speaking from an outline? What are reading from a manuscript and memorizing from a manuscript?
M
e
n
u