Oral Delivery
Physical Delivery
Presentation Aids
Listening
Public Speaking
100
how high or low a person's voice is in frequency
What is pitch or vocal variety?
100
when you use your body or parts of it to convey a message & feelings during your speech.
What are gestures?
100
people, animals, objects
What are actual items?
100
the conscious learned act of paying attention & assigning meaning to an acoustic message.
What is listening?
100
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!! (This question is worth double points!!) Define ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS!
What is the appeal to credibility, the appeal to logic, and the appeal to emotion?
200
slowing down a speech or stopping a speech for effect
What is pause?
200
crossing your arms or leaning against the podium
What is bad posture?
200
3 dimensional representations
What are models?
200
this happens passively when sound waves strike the eardrum & spark a chain reaction that ends with the brain registering the sound
What is hearing?
200
the act of giving the audience completely new knowledge, skill, understanding about the topic, or increasing their current knowlege, skills, understanding
What is informative speaking?
300
how a particular group of people pronounces & uses language
What is dialect?
300
your use of motion & space during the speech
What is movement?
300
help the speaker maintain an extemporaneous delivery
What is one way presentation aids assist the speaker?
300
this listening occurs when you listen carefully to a message in order to judge it as acceptable or not
What is critical listening?
300
This speech attempts to convince an audience to act or adopt the viewpoint of the speaker.
What is a persuasive speaking?
400
saying "djeetyet?" instead of "Did you eat yet?" is an example of poor ___________
What is an example of poor articulation?
400
raise brows, open eyes fully, & open mouth slightly
What is facial expressions?
400
establish their purpose
What is one thing a speaker should consider when determining what presentation aids to use?
400
These barriers occur when the verbal/nonverbal messages from the speaker are unfamiliar or misunderstood by the listener.
What are linguistic barriers?
400
____________ __________ _________ involves choosing language appropriate for your audience and event.
What is Special Occasion Speaking?
500
The formal usage of the English language?
What is Standard English?
500
a speaker who tends to be locked on reading their speech from the page is neglecting to make _______ ________ with the audience
What is eye contact?
500
use the touch, turn, talk method
What is one way a speaker can use a presentaion aid successfully?
500
frustration, boredom, anxiety, anger, preoccupation are examples of this behavior.
What are examples of nonlistening?
500
The Greek philosopher who developed theories of rhetoric based on Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
Who is Aristotle?
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