What to say...
When you say it...
How you say it?
100

what are some examples of where speech's could be used?

Funeral, political party, wedding, birthday party, etc..

100

What is the format of a speech?

Intro, body, conclusion 


100

Why is how you say things when giving a speech important?

Because you want to be on the same page as the audience and not have everyone on their phones, yawning, falling asleep, etc..

200

What should you do before you start formatting your speech?

Research your topic and audience 

200

Why are transitions important in your speech?

To enable the flow and avoid repetition or getting off track

200

What are some examples of Do's and Don't's in a speech?

Do: say something important within the last few minutes-recap main points 

Don't:say anything too important in the beginning 

300

What should you consider when including jokes in your presentation?

Is this going to regain the audiences attention?

Is this actually funny?

Is this the right time and place?

Is this acceptable? 

300

What should your introduction consists of?

Story, personal remark, or joke

Something basic but crucial

300

What is an "information lull"?

-signal to the audience that they can relax isn't silent 

400

How long can a TED talk be?

No longer than 18 minutes

400

Why is it important to make references to yourself and/or the audience?

To keep everyone involved/entertained

To avoid the audience getting bored 

400

What does an "information loll" consist of for a specific speaker?

-story

-reference to something happening in the outside world

-a moment for people to talk about each other

500

What are the 3 terms we use to prepare your speech and get the audience on your side?

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

500

What did Dwight do to keep the audience entertained?

-super loud 

-banged his hands

-interacted with everyone 

-made people cheer

500

what is a "signpost"?

A verbal or visual indication that the direction of the speech is changing.

-used to move through different concepts