chapter 11
chapter 12
chapter 13
chapter 14
chapter 15
100
-get audience attention -gives reason to listen -introduces subject -establishes credibility -previews main ideas.
What is the importance of an introduction
100
more personal, less formal, and more repetitive
What is the difference between oral and written language
100
listeners expect effective delivery listeners make emotional connections with you listeners believe what they see
What is 3 reasons delivery is important to the public speaker
100
1. enhance understanding 2. enhance memory 3. organize ideas 4. help gain and maintain attention 5. illustrate a sequence of events/procedures
What is 5 ways presentation aids help communicate ideas
100
the process of changing/ reinforcing a listeners attitudes, beliefs, values, or behavior
What is persuasion
200
summarize speech provide closure
What is the importance of a conclusion
200
3 ways to use words effectively
What is using specific concrete words, simple words, and using words correctly
200
manuscript-written text memorized- memory impromptu- unplanned extemporaneous- prepared but unmemorized
What is the 4 types of delivery
200
objects, models, people
What is 3-d aids
200
sense of mental discomfort that prompts a person to change when new information conflicts with previously organized thought patterns
What is cognitive dissonance
300
-illustration/anecdote (brief story) -personal reference -startling fact -reference to occasion -quotation -reference to preceding speech -humor -question -reference to historic event
What is ten ways to introduce a speech
300
use language that is understandable, use appropriate language, and unbiased language
What is a way to adapt language style to diverse listeners
300
eye contact, gestures, movement, posture, facial expression, vocal delivery, and personal apperance
what is the physical characteristics of delivery
300
drawings, photographs, slides, maps, graphs, charts, flip charts, chalkboards, and overhead transparencies
What is 2-d aids
300
physiological, safety, social, self esteem, and self actualization
What is maslow's 5 levels of needs
400
brief story
What is an anecdote
400
metaphors, similes, and personification
What is 3 common figures of speech
400
1. draft outline in advance 7. record speech 2. rehearse speech aloud 3. time speech 4. prepare speaking notes 5. rehearse speech standing 6. present speech to someone else
What is steps to rehearse speech
400
video and audio rhetoric combined
What is audio visual aids
400
consider the audience, select and narrow the topic, develop central and main idea
What is selecting and developing an appropriate topic for a persuasive speech
500
reemphasize central idea restate main idea use verbal/nonverbal cues motivate audience to respond
What is four ways to conclude a speech
500
-use a short sentence to express a vitally important thought -use omission -antithesis (opposition) -use inversion -alliteration -use suspension -repetition
What is creating drama and cadence
500
1. get sleep 2. review chapter 1 3. arrive early 4. visualize success
What is enhancing final delivery
500
make them easy to see keep them simple select right aid don't use dangerous/illegal aid
What is guidelines for developing presentational aids
500
audience attitude, beliefs, and values help predict response audiences are motivated to avoid dissonance fear appeals motivate listeners to make action
What is principals of persuasive speaking
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