Wild Card
Research Strategies
Informative Speeches
Persuasive Speeches
Special Occasion Speeches
100
A faulty argument.
What is a fallacy?
100
Information that explains, elaborates, or validates your speech topic
What is a source?
100
To describe. To explain. To instruct.
What are the types of informative speeches?
100
Target Audience
What is the primary group of people you are aiming to appeal to?
100
A speech to celebrate
What is a toast or a roast?
200
The theory that humans have a hierarchical set of needs that must be met, starting with lower needs and progressing to higher needs.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
200
An information-sharing model built on top of the internet that allows us to access information
What is the web?
200
Language. Delivery. Presentation Aids.
What are the considerations for preparing an informative speech?
200
Two models that can help you decide how to arrange your persuasive speech
What are the primary model and recency models?
200
A speech to commemorate
What is a eulogy or tribute?
300
A five-step strategy that motivates an audience to action based on their needs
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
300
Specific tools you use to search for information on the web.
What are search engines?
300
Listen effectively. Evaluate the speech message. Evaluate the presentation.
What are the ways to evaluate and Informative Speech?
300
Pathos, Mythos, Ethos, Logos
What are the traditional appeals used to persuade?
300
A speech to inspire
What is a speech of inspiration?
400
Groupthink.
What is the willingness to conform to what the group thinks at the moment rather than to critically think about the issue.
400
Extensive collections of published works in electronic form that makes them easy to search and locate.
What are databases?
400
Get to know audience and situation. Create informative idea bank. Select and narrow your topic. Determine the best type of speech. Identify specific purpose. Identify central idea. Create a working outline.
What is how to choose a focused informative topic?
400
Speech to stimulate. Speech to convince. Speech to actuate. Overarching proposition for your speech.
What are the four persuasive speech strategies?
400
A speech to entertain
What is the purpose of an after-dinner speech?
500
Firsthand knowledge or opinions from a specialist in a field related to the speech's topic.
What is expert testimony?
500
Numeral facts or data that are summarized, organized, and tabulated to present information about a given population.
What are statistics?
500
Should be less than 15 percent of your total speech time.
What is the introduction?
500
Need, Harmony, Gain, Commitment
What are the Modern Appeals Used to Persuade?
500
Eight steps to writing a special occasion speech
What is Determine, Clarify, Analyze the Audience, Focus on a Central Idea, Research, Create Your Outline, Practice, and Evaluate.
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