Historical Speeches
Logos/Ethos or Pathos
Vocal Delivery
Audience Engagement
Body Language
100

"Ask Not what You're Country Can do for you; but What You Can do for your Country?"

 Who is President John. F. Kennedy?

100

Appeals to the speaker's credibility

What is Ethos?

100

Fast or slow

What is the rate of your vocal delivery?

100

Three areas of your audience to consider when developing your speech

What are demographics, knowledge of your topic; soci-economic status?

100

Indicates happiness, friendliness and agreement

What is smiling?

200

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?
200

Sympathy, Anger, Fear or Hope

What is Pathos?

200

LOUD or soft

What is the volume of your speech?

200

Quick activity or question to get your audience involve

What is an icebreaker?

200

Gesture for saying hello or good-bye

What is waving?

300

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

300

Facts, Logic, Statistics

What is Logos?

300

High or low

What is the pitch?

300

I can see you.

What is eye contact?

300

Conveys confidence and authority

What is good posture?

400

A house divided against itself can not stand.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

Speaker's status or authority

What is Ethos?

400

Refers to the way a speaker uses their voice to convey a message

What is vocal delivery?

400

Recap your main points

What is summarize your main points?

400

Suggest shyness or disinterest

What is avoiding eye contact?

500

We have nothing to fear but fear itself.

Who is President Franklin D. Roosevelt?

500
Appeals to the audience's reasoning

What is Logos?

500

Pace, Pitch, Power and Pauses

What are the 4 P's of vocal deivery?

500

questions, polls, surveys

What are interactive elements in your presentation?

500

Unconsciously mimicking someone's posture or gestures to build rapport

What is mirroring?

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