Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Organizing the Speech
Delivery Skills
Supporting Material
Classmates
100

This term describes the fear or anxiety a person experiences when preparing or delivering a speech. 

A. Stage indifference

B. Communication apprehension

What is communication apprehension? 

100

This full-sentence statement expresses the overall main idea of the speech.

A. A topic fragment

B. The central idea

What is the central idea?

100

This delivery style is practiced and prepared, yet conversational, not memorized or fully read.

A. Manuscript reading

B. Extemporaneous speaking

What is extemporaneous speaking?

100

These details act like “pegs” or “pillars” that make ideas clearer and more concrete for the audience.

A. Supporting materials

B. Visual distractions

What are supporting materials?

100

Xavier Willis is especially interested in

A. Gardening and pottery

B. Boxing and MMA

What is Boxing and MMA?

200

In this course, this term is defined as a prepared, organized, face-to-face message delivered to an audience.

A. Interpersonal chatting

B. Public Speaking 

What is public speaking?

200

This organizational pattern arranges ideas according to time or the order in which events occur.

A. Spatial order

B. Chronological order

What is chronological order?

200

This delivery concept involves changes in pitch, rate, and volume to keep the audience engaged.

A. Vocal monotony

B. Vocal variety

What is vocal variety?

200

The textbook lists examples, narratives, statistics, testimony, definitions, descriptions, and historical/scientific facts as types of this.

A. Audience analysis

B. Supporting material

What is supporting material?

200

Tona Thomas enjoys

A. Skydiving and rock climbing

B. Cooking, writing, singing, and dancing

What is Cooking, writing, singing, and dancing?

300

This sentence states exactly what the speaker wants the speech to achieve and begins with an infinitive phrase. 

A. The specific purpose 

B. The reference list

What is the specific purpose?

300

This sentence appears at the end of the introduction and previews the main points that will be discussed.

A. The preview statement

B. The concluding remark

What is the preview statement?

300

This nonverbal behavior helps a speaker connect with listeners and build credibility.

A. Eye contact

B. Reading notes continuously

What is eye contact?

300

These should be accurate, clear, and explained so the audience can understand their meaning.

A. Random numbers

B. Statistics

What are statistics?

300

Dailey Williams’ quote is

A. Always stay ready so you don't have to get ready."

B. "Tomorrow may never come so live today as it is your last day."

What is "Tomorrow may never come so live today as it is your last day."?

400

This practice involves sharing information that is honest, fair, and guided by responsibility to the audience.

A. Ethical speaking

B. Emotional manipulation

What is ethical speaking?

400

A good introduction should reveal the topic, get attention, and do this to show the speaker is qualified to speak on the topic.

A. Establish credibility

B. List all references

What is establishing credibility?

400

Movements that are natural and support the message are called this.

A. Distracting gestures

B. Effective gestures

What are effective gestures?

400

These characteristics “perk up” listeners and help keep their attention during examples or aids.

A. Attention factors

B. Delivery fillers

What are attention factors?

400

Giselle “Gigi” Gudiel is originally from

A. Miami

B. Atlanta

What is Miami?

500

Teachers emphasize that good public speaking requires attention to ?, which helps build trust and clarity. 

A. Considering both verbal and nonverbal behaviors

B. Focusing only on visuals

What is considering both verbal and nonverbal behaviors? 

500

This part of the speech reinforces the message and signals completion instead of adding new evidence.

A. The conclusion

B. The body section

What is the conclusion?

500

This term refers to how quickly or slowly a person speaks.

A. Projection

B. Rate

What is rate?

500

Charts, graphs, maps, and images all fall under this category of supporting aids used to make information easier to see and understand.

A. Visual aids

B. Definitions

What are visual aids?

500

Zay (Neal) is also a

A. Substitute teacher

B. Personal trainer


What is Substitute teacher?

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