Speech that communicates knowledge and understanding about a process, an event, a person or place, an object, or a concept.
What is an Informative Speech
Why you think something is true or want to propose it.
What is grounds
Word or a phrase used to link ideas in a speech.
What is a "connective"
Action or manner of speaking to an audience.
What is delivery
Environment in which a speaker has expertise or knowledge that an audience needs but doesn't already have.
What is the Informative Speaking Environment
The evidence you have to certain your warrant supports your grounds
What is "backing"
Detailed outline a speaker builds when preparing a speech that includes the title, organizational pattern, thesis statement, introduction, main points and subpoints, connectives, conclusion, and source citations of the speech.
What is the Preparation Outline
Name the 4 methods of speech delivery.
What are...
- Extemporaneous
- Impromptu
- Manuscript
- Memorized
An informative speaker should be ________ when presenting their topic to the class. This ensures a healthy informative speech environment.
What is... (I'll accept a variation of any of these)
- Unbiased
- Honest
- Clear
Name 3 of the 5 most common types of supporting material.
What are... (name at least 3 of 5)
Name 3 types of organizational patterns
What are... (at least 3)
- topical
- spatial
- chronological
- causal
- problem/solution
Manipulation of pitch to create certain meanings or moods.
What is "inflection"
Name 3 of the 5 types of informative speeches.
What are... (state 3 of 5)
The evidence you have to be certain your grounds support your claim.
What is "warrant"
Simple word or statement that indicates where you are in your speech or highlights an important idea.
What is a signpost.
Use of space during communication.
What is "proxemics"
Method of delivery all students are using for this speech.
What is "extemporaneous"
Name 4 of the 6 kinds of information on visual aids.
What are...
Name the four parts/functions of an introduction.
What are...
Changes in the volume, rate, and pitch of a speaker's voice that affect the meaning of the words delivered.
What is "vocal variety"