The Art of Rhetoric
Public Speaking And You
The Process Of Public SPeaking
Listening
Hodge Podge
100
The specific place, specific time, and specific circumstances in which discourse a takes place.
What is the situation?
100
Being fearful about participating in some form of communication.
What is communication apprehension or stage fright?
100
The person who has a message to communicate.
What is the sender?
100
Involves listening for information and evaluating that information.
What is critical listening?
100
One person communcating with many.
What is public speaking?
200
The goal that the speaker is trying to accomplish in a given piece of rhetoric. (i.e. end segragation, Martin Luther King Jr.)
What is purpose?
200
Giving an oral report in class, presenting a propoasl at work, or pesenting an argument before the city council.
What are opportunites for public speaking?
200
The object of the message, whether the speaker is talking to one person or to an audience.
Who is the receiver?
200
Refers to exactness, or the ability to distinguish clearly.
What is precision?
200
Electronic and print media, the interent, where technolgy is used to communicate messages to large numbers of people often at the same time.
What is mass communication?
300
Using classical methods to understand a speech or another piece of discourse.
What is rhetorical analysis?
300
"Give me Liberty, or give me death."
Who is Patrick Henry?
300
The idea the sender wants the receiver to understand.
What is the message?
300
The ability to remember and recall information.
What is retention?
300
Communication that takes place within yourself.
What is intrapersonal communication?
400
Greek teachers who encouraged the unethical behavior of twisting facts and confusing issues to win an argument or to persuade people.
Who are the Sophist?
400
Actor that performed the greatest speech ever that we awatched in class.
Who is Charlie Chaplin?
400
The physical, social, psychological, and time elements in which communication takes place.
What is the context?
400
When people listen and block out what they do not want to hear.
What is selective listening?
400
Communicaton that takes place between or among four to twelve individuals.
What is small group communication?
500
The land where the first speech class was started.
What is Syracuse?
500
Organizational skills, writing skills, critical thinking skills, reseacch skills, listening skills, and self-confidence.
What are benefits of public speaking?
500
Communication that does not use words. (i.e. gesture, facial expressions, vocal inflrections, and head movement)
What is non-verbal communication?
500
Concentrate, Practice, Prepare to Listen, Listen for Key Words, and Take Notess.
What are ways to improve listening?
500
Intrapersonal communication, interpersonal communication, small group communication, public speaking, and mass communication.
What are the five levels of communication?
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