Andy's Lesson
Chapter 9
Caleb's Lesson
Chapter 10
Jack's Lesson
Chapter 11
Guess the Chapter
Misc.
100

Name a purpose of Supporting Material

Clarity

Vividness

Relevance

Credibility

100

What is the first thing one should do when concluding a speech?

Restate the Key Ideas/Moments from the speech.

100

What is the first thing you have to remember when outlining a speech?

    There is no incorrect way to outline a speech. It can be done however you want.



100

Where did we learn about establishing your credibility to speak on your topic?

Chapter 10

100

Where do we learn the last thing you need to do with a speech before it can become a formal outline?

Chapter 11 of the ninth Edition to Mastering Public Speaking (2014).

200

Which of the following sentences makes a stronger impression?

A) A practice tool is helpful in the class. Or 

B) A practice tool is very helpful because it’s like your own personal tutor.

B) A practice tool is very helpful because it’s like your own personal tutor.

200

Name a way to get your audience

Question your audience, stimulate your audience's imagination, or arouse your audience’s curiosity, etc.

200

Which two outlines are most effective in making a speech?

The complete sentence outline and the phrasing outline.

200

Where did we learn about Citing your sources

Chapter 9

200

Why would someone need to wrap up a speech?

To remind their audience what they just listened to and leaves them with something to remember.

300

Name types of Supporting Materials (Must guess at least 4 out of 7)

Example

Definition

Narration

Comparison

Contrast

Statistics

Testimony

300

“Today I would like to talk to you all about the wonders of aging cream and how it is all fake”

To warn the audience about how aging cream is a scam

300

In what setting should a casual outline be used?

A casual outline is typically meant for a relaxed setting like a party, wedding reception, or family gathering.



300

What chapter did we learn about Evidence

Chapter 9

300

If your teacher asks you to turn in your speech outline, what do you need to remember to do before you give it to them?

If you’re required to turn in an outline, find out if it has to be a formal outline or if it needs key words or phrases!

400

Name all 4 Types of definitions

  1. Definition by synonym

  2. Definition by etymology 

  3. Definition by example

  4. Definition by operation

400

“And that is why I believe that making a double Quarter Pounder at McDonalds should just be called the Half Pounder”

To provide closure to the speech

400

At what stage of your speech writing should you have a formal outline?

In its final form, it is the finished product of your research and planning for your speech. You should be ready to give your speech at this phase!

400

Activating your audience's response

Chapter 10

400

Why is Mr. Mazur so good at concluding his speeches?

He is confident in his delivery and sticks the landing as he tells his audience what he just told them.

500

Name the Tests of Evidence (All or nothing) 

  1. Is the Evidence Quoted in Context? 

  2. Is the Source of the Evidence an Expert?

  3. Is the Source of the Evidence Unbiased?

  4. Is the Evidence Relevant?

  5. Is the Evidence Specific?

  6. Is the Evidence Sufficient?

  7. Is the Evidence Timely?

  8. Supporting Materials and Sources. 

500

The five objective of an effective introduction:

1) get the attention of your audience 

2) state your topic 

3) establish the importance of your 

4) establish your credibility to the speech on your topic 

5) preview the key ideas of your speech 

500

What are the five functions of outlining a speech?

Testing the speaker’s content, testing the logic of the speech, testing the relevance of ideas, checking the proportion of the speech, and making notes to use during the delivery of the speech.

500

In what chapter would you remember what to do when you have difficulty finding the main points for a speech topic you have chosen?

    Chapter 11

500

When using a quote in your speech what must you do?

Ensure accuracy by recording in complete form and citing sources.

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