This delivery style is emphasized in public speaking.
What is extemporaneous delivery?
100
Formal or technical language that causes us to fail to listen.
What is jargon?
100
This is a research inventory.
What is a list of the information you have, and the information you want?
100
This is the purpose of the policy speech.
What is addressing the best course of action, or solution to a problem.
100
The two things to take into account when choosing a topic when you are required to speak.
What is choosing a topic that matches your interest, and matches your expertise?
200
Being considerate of the positions, beliefs, values and needs of your audience.
What is being audience centered?
200
This is a master status.
What is a significant position a person occupies in society that affects a person's identity in social situations?
200
These are the five most common forms of supporting material.
What are examples, narratives, statistics, testimony, and definitions?
200
Aristotle's three forms of proof.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
200
These allow your audience to know where you are going in your speech.
What are connectives?
300
These are the forms of communication apprehension.
What are trait and state/situational anxiety?
300
These are extra words that don't add meaning in a speech.
What is verbal clutter?
300
This is what you want to avoid when using too few examples.
What is a hasty generalization?
300
This concept is called "mythos".
What is an interrelated set of beliefs, attitudes, values and feelings held by a particular culture?
300
These are five good ways to make an attention-getter
What are asking a question, telling a story, recite a poem or quote, give a demonstration, or say a startling statement?
400
These are ways that you make yourself more confident as a speaker.
What are 1) doing you research, 2) practicing your speech, 3) having realistic expectations of your delivery, 4) practicing visualizations and affirmations, and 5) connecting with your audience?
400
These are four elements are classified under "speaker interference caused by differences."
What are speech style, background and occupation, appearance, and values?
400
These elements make up Toulmin's Map of Reasoning.
What are 1) claim, 2) grounds, 3) warrant, and 4) backing?
400
These are the eight most common logical fallacies.
What are ad hominem, bandwagon, false dilemma, false cause, hasty generalization, red herring, slippery slope, and strawman?
400
A compelling conclusion has these elements.
What is summarizing your main points, answering any type of introductory question, referring back to your introduction, and reciting a quotation?
500
This are the seven parts of the public speaking model.
What are speaker, message, audience, channel, noise, feedback, and context?
500
Things to consider about your speaking environment before you give a speech.
What are size and physical arrangement of the area, technology available, and temporal factors?
500
These are patterns of reasoning.
What are inductive, deductive, causal, analogical, and reasoning by sign?
500
This plan is laid out in your workbook to help you plan your policy speech.
What is the Need-Plan-Practicality model?
500
These are the five types of patterns for organizing your main points in a speech.
What are chronological, spatial, causal, problem-solution, and topical patterns of organization?