Persuasive Speech
Listening and Responding
Special Occasions
Ethical Speech
Grab Bag
100

This is an example or this type of fallacy. 

"Either we act now or everything will be ruined"

What is Forcing a Dichotomy?

100

Listening while judging the speaker personally is this barrier to active listening.

What is Judging?

100

This is the best type of humor to use in a speech.

What is Self-deprecating?

100

This is what ethics in public speaking helps to preserve.

What is credibility and trust?

100

This is how you would orally cite the following source in a speech.

"The Statue of Liberty wears a size 879 shoe." From the Mental Floss Amazing Fact Generator

Many options! Signal phrase then source.

200

This barrier to persuasion occurs when change causes stress and requires effort.

What is Bias Against Change?

200

This type of listening is used to build emotional connection.

What is Relational?

200

This speech focuses on building excitement and introducing someone else.

What is an Introduction Speech?

200

This type of bias occurs without conscious awareness.

What is implicit bias?

200

Judging another culture using your own standards (viewing your culture as best) is an example of this.

What is Ethnocentrism?
300

This barrier to persuasion occurs when people are more concerned with what they will lose than what they will gain. 

What is Risk Aversion?

300

Give an example of the sandwich method of providing feedback for a student who had a great topic and hook but struggled with organization.

Many options! Positive, constructive, positive.

300

Explain what makes a speech commemorative instead of just informative.

Celebrates and honors, focuses on traits not just history.

300

If you have a conflict of interest, this is the best way to handle it.

What is Recuse Yourself?

300

Psychological analysis focuses on these three things about the audience.

What are beliefs, attitudes, and values?

400

This barrier to persuasion causes people to reject or ignore new ideas that contradict existing beliefs.

What is Cognitive Dissonance?

400

These are the three principles of active listening.

What are Attention, Attitude, and Adjustment?
400

While problematic, this type of speech is not legally restricted.

What is Hate Speech?

400

These are some ways to engage an online audience.

What are polls and chat feature?

500

Choose a barrier of persuasion (Bias Against Change, Risk Aversion, or Cognitive Dissonance) and explain a strategy to overcome it.

500

These are the 5 key elements of effective feedback.

What are Timely, Behavioral, Observation, Specific, and Reasonable? 

500

Explain the difference between morals, ethics, and legality. 

Morals: personal beliefs on right and wrong

Ethics: community or professional standards

Legality: laws and enforcement

500
What strategies have you found most effective as a speaker and how will continue to develop your skills?

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