This part of speech allows you to move smoothly from one main point paragraph to another or from the introduction to the first main point.
Transitions
This form of listening is usually associated with listening to music.
Listening for enjoyment.
This part of the communication process often inhibits communication.
Interference.
Plagiarism.
Anything that people communicate that goes beyond the literal meaning of words is known as this?
Nonverbal Communication
This part of speech is the first thing you say and it is usually a quote, a rhetorical question, illustration, or a startling statement.
A Hook
This form of listening is often associated with listening to a teacher or a trainer.
Listening for information
This role is taken by the person initiating the communication.
Sender
This is a source that is a good spring board for other sources but is not to be used in an informative speech.
Wikipedia
The motivate is an important part of the introduction and it utilizes one of these three ways to convince the audience to listen.
Reward, Penalty, Curiosity
This part of speech announces what you are going to talk about
Assertion
This form of listening involves questioning what you hear.
Critical listening
This is the role that the person who gets the message takes.
Receiver
This source can be played in your informative speech but only for a maximum of how many minutes.
2 minutes
This pattern of organization is often used when describing a person and usually goes from the beginning of their live to the end.
Chronological
This part of speech lists your three main points.
Preview
This form of listening usually happens when someone is going through a hard time.
Emphatic listening
When the sender thinks about what to send this is what he or she does.
Encode
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You can tell what people are thinking often when they employ this type of nonverbal communication.
Body Language.
This part of speech refers back to the hook
Reconnect
This form of listening goes beyond a person's words to the tone and posture to determine how they actually feel.
Precision Listening.
When the receiver is trying to understand the sender's message, he or she is?
Decoding
What makes this speech different than your other two speeches.
Outside sources, source doc
These two things are important when delivering a speech, the first is how you hold your body weight and the second is how you distribute the weight of your body on your feet.
Posture and Stance.