"Ask Not what You're Country Can do for you; but What You Can do for your Country?"
Who is President John. F. Kennedy?
Appeals to the speaker's credibility
What is Ethos?
Fast or slow
What is the rate of your vocal delivery?
Three areas of your audience to consider when developing your speech
What are demographics, knowledge of your topic; soci-economic status?
Indicates happiness, friendliness and agreement
What is smiling?
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent
Sympathy, Anger, Fear or Hope
What is Pathos?
LOUD or soft
What is the volume of your speech?
Quick activity or question to get your audience involve
What is an icebreaker?
Gesture for saying hello or good-bye
What is waving?
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
Who is Nelson Mandela?
Facts, Logic, Statistics
What is Logos?
High or low
What is the pitch?
I can see you.
What is eye contact?
Conveys confidence and authority
What is good posture?
A house divided against itself can not stand.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
Speaker's status or authority
What is Ethos?
Refers to the way a speaker uses their voice to convey a message
What is vocal delivery?
Recap your main points
What is summarize your main points?
Suggest shyness or disinterest
What is avoiding eye contact?
We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Who is President Franklin D. Roosevelt?
What is Logos?
Pace, Pitch, Power and Pauses
What are the 4 P's of vocal deivery?
questions, polls, surveys
What are interactive elements in your presentation?
Unconsciously mimicking someone's posture or gestures to build rapport
What is mirroring?