Looking at the speaker
What is eye contact
Talking louder or quieter
What is volume
Using hand motions to emphasize parts of your speech
What are gestures
Discriptions appealing to things you can feel with your fingers, for example
What is the sense of touch
Comaring two things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile
To say something positive about the speech when it's over
What is to compliment
Talking faster or slower
What is rate or speed
When you raise your eyebrows, frown, or look surprised, for example, as you speak
What are facial expressions
Descriptions appealing to what you may eat, for example
What is the sense of taste
Compaing two things not using "like" or "as"
What is a metaphor
What you build in the speaker by paying attention
What is confidence
Speaking with higher or lower voice, as in music
What is pitch
Looking at your audience as you speak
What is eye contact
Descriptions appealing to sounds around you, for example
What is the sense of hearing
Exaggeration, such as "I've told you a million times!"
What is hyperbole
Where your head should not be when your classmate is giving a speech
Where is on your desk
Speaking with change in attitude or emotion
What is tone
Stopping your speech briefly to emphasize the next point
What is dramatic pause
Descriptions appealing to what you look at, for example
What is the sense of sight
Phrases giving human traits to non-humans, such as, "My computer hates me!"
What is personification
How you show appreciation for the speaker and speech with a polite round
What is applause
Using sound-alike words in your speech
What is rhyme
Term for communication without words
What is nonverbal
Descriptions appealing to pleasant -- or not so pleasant -- odors, for example
What is sense of smell
Sound words, like POP, BUZZ, or CLICK
What are onomatopoeias