Vocabulary
Nervous
Planks
Speech
Miscellaneous
100
Emotion caused by awareness of danger.
What is fear?
100
Nervouseness of a speaker in front of an audience.
What is stage fright?
100
Having something worthwhile to say. You have plenty of good information to share.
What is Content
100
These are the three sections of a speech.
What is introduction, body and conclusion.
100
This emotion caused by an awarness of danger is normal.
What is fear?
200
A persistant irrational fear.
What is phobia?
200
You may be experiencing shaky legs, an upset stomach and wobbly legs if you are suffering from this.
What is stagefright?
200
An outline that is easy for you and the audience to follow.
What is organization
200
These are the three reasons to give a presentation.
What is inform, entertain or persuade
200
Shortness of breath and a flushed face may be symptoms of this.
What is stagefright?
300
This is how someone sees things.
What is perception
300
A synonym for self-confidence.
What is self-esteem
300
Your ideas in brief form.
What is notecards
300
You use a hook in the introduction of a speech to do this.
What is grab your audiences attention?
300
This is how you see things.
What is perception.
400
An understanding of someone else's feelings.
What is empathy?
400
This is the feeling of most audiences.
What is wanting the speaker to succeed?
400
This plank of confidence means you understand others feelings.
What is empathy?
400
A speech is not a performance. It is an opportunity to _______________.
What is share
400
This is important to make sure all members of the audience can hear you.
What is volume?
500
The feeling you can handle a situation successfully.
What is confidence
500
This is King.
What is content?
500
If you follow this plank of confidence it means you practice, practice, practice
What is dedication
500
Percentage of Americans uncomfortable with public speeking?
What is 80 - 90%?
500
Facial expressions and gestures are forms of this.
What is body language?
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