Podium Points
Communication Cycle
Types of Speeches
Physical Communication
100

How quickly or slowly a person speaks.

Pace
100

Person who originates the message

Sender/ Source

100

This speech serves to provide interesting and useful information to your audience.

Informative

100

Type of communication without spoken words

Non verbal communication


200

How loudly a person speaks

Volume

200

To whom the message is relayed 

Receiver 

200

This speech works to convince people to change in some way

Persuasive

200

When a person looks directly at the audience.

Eye Contact

300

The stress placed upon certain words when speaking

Emphasis

300

the information being relayed by the sender

Message 

300

A toast made to the bride on her wedding

Special Occasion / Entertaining

300

: How the speaker holds his or her body

Posture 

400

The emotion conveyed by the sound of the speaker’s voice

Tone

400

the response or lack of response sent Receiver to Sender

Feedback 

400

Type of speech that shows you how to do something

Demonstrative/How to speech

400

The speaker’s energy and connection with the audience

Presence

500

Degree of clarity and distinctness of pronunciation when speaking

Diction

500

Also known as "noise" and can be distracting when someone is speaking; can come from outside or from within

Interference

500

Tour guide explaining historical facts about a certain place

Informative 

500

Changing verbal communication with nonverbals; 

Hint: Saying the same word three time with different emotion. 

Paralanguage

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