Elements of Public Speaking Pt. 1
Elements of Public Speaking Pt. 2
Noise and Its Types
Speaking Competencies Pt. 1
Speaking Competencies Pt. 2
100

The art of effective oral communication with an audience is known as what?

Public Speaking 

100

Nodding heads, dozing off, moving around the room, etc is known as what?

Nonverbal Behavior 

100

Something that interferes with our ability to send and receive written, broadcast, or oral messages is known as what? 

Noise

100
Stating a thesis, identifying talking points, staying on topic throughout your presentation shows a mastery of what Speaking Competency? 

Clear organization 

100

Doing background research, practicing speeches, using credible sources to add to your claims and points, all demonstrates this competency 

Well-Supported Ideas 

200

TV Announcers, Lawyers, Entertainers are all examples of what type of public speaker?

Professional 

200

All parties in a Public Speech setting are known as what? 

Communicators 

200

Where we grow up, biases, languages, family beliefs that can interfere with effective communication is known as what? 

Cultural Noise 

200

using relevant pictures, videos, speeches, that do not distract the listener shows a mastery of what Speaking Competency?

Adept Use of Visual Aids 

200

Posing a question, using an interesting figure/fact, or telling a relevant story to draw your audience in to your speech is called ________________

Engaging Introduction 

300

Giving a speech such as at a holiday, wedding, to teammates before a game is an example of what type of public speaking?

Personal

300

Words spoken, nonverbal cues between speaker and listener, as well as general appearance will all help to successfully get your ___________ across. 

Message 

300

If a room is too large, if the microphone doesn't work, if there's a LOUD drill going off next door, if there is a fire truck siren passing by: these are all examples of __________ noise 

Physical 

300

Speeding up/slowing down a speech, taking pauses, highlight key points by repeating words or raising your voice to captivate your audience is demonstrating what?

Suitable Vocal Expression 

300

Re-stating the thesis, mentioning / reminding the audience of key points, offering time for questions / feedback from the audience is known as what?

Closure in Conclusion 

400

What is the ultimate goal of an effective "Public" Public Speaker?

To inform, persuade, and create informed and engaged participants 

400

The way in which we are able to deliver and receive messages is known as what (ex, computers, Televisions, emails, radios, etc.) 

The Channel 

400

Delivering / Preparing for a speech with the flu, sore throat, lack of sleep or a headache is best known as this type of Noise  

Physiological -- (of the body) 

400

Telling stories, "painting a picture" through word choice, correct pronunciation of key words, and the careful selection of topic relevant words to your speech are all good examples of what? 

Clear and Vivid Language Use

400

Facial expressions, hand gestures, body language during a speech to either engage or distract from your speech, are all examples of what? 

Corresponding Non-verbals 

500

Approximately what percent of Jobs in the United States involve some form of Public Speaking to be successful? 

70%

500

BONUS -- Our surroundings, cultures, religions, languages, past experiences can all impact how we interpret messages, it is also knows as our ______________

Worldview 

500
What factors would go into Psychological Noise as a hurdle in the speaking process?

Break ups, stress, weekend plans, death of a family member, upcoming vacation, etc.  

500

Speaking on a subject that is relevant, presents new information, and educates/builds on audiences understanding of topics is knowns as? 

Useful topic selection 

500

Selecting a topic that you know your audience is interested in, can easily understand, and is relevant to their lives is this example of a Speaking Competency 

Adapting to the Audience 

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