Public Speaking And You
The RhetoricalTradition
The Process of Public Speaking
Learning To Listen
Grab Bag
100
A substance released into the blood stream that stimulates the heart.
What is adrenaline?
100
The arto f writing and speaking well.
What is rhetoric?
100
sender----message----receiver
What is the basic communuication model?
100
The sense through which sound is received.
What is hearing?
100
Anything that prevents effective commuincation.
What is interference?
200
Being fearful about participating in some for of coummincation with others.
What is communication apprehension or stage fright?
200
Founded the first speech school in ancient Greece.
Who is Corax?
200
The process of creating understanding through the exchange of messages.
What is communcation?
200
Involves concentrating on the sounds you hear, interpreting them, and reacting to them.
What is listening?
200
Pre-speech, presentation, and post-speech.
What are feedback loops?
300
A form of government where people govern themselves.
What is democracy?
300
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
What are Aristotle's three appeals or categories of persuasion?
300
A diagram explaining how the parts of the communication process work and relate to one another, makes it easier to "see" what takes place when someone communcates.
What is a communcation model?
300
Physical barriers, mental barriers?
What are causes of poor listening?
300
The art of adapting discourse to its end.
What is Whatley's definition of rhetoric?
400
Organizational skills, writing skills, critical thinking skills, reseach skills, listening skills, and self confidence.
What are ways that public speaking can help me with other courses?
400
Using language and reasoning that is misleading and shallow.
What is sophistry?
400
When a receiver responds either verbally or nonverbally to a message.
What is feedback?
400
The ability tp put yourself into another's place.
What is empathy?
400
S.P.A.M.
What are the situation, the purpose, the audeince, and the method in rhetorical analysis?
500
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people to peacably assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
What is the First Ammendment of the united States Constitution?
500
Situation, Purpose, Audeince, and Method
What are the principles of Aristotle's classical analysis?
500
Any communication, spoken or written, that uses words.
What is verbal communication?
500
Listening for enjoyment, listening for infomration, critical listening, precision listening, and empathic listening.
What are the levels of listening?
500
Invention, organization, style, delivery, and memory.
What are the five canons of rhetoric?
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