Intro Speech
Body Language
Persuasive Speaking
Informative Speaking
Leadership
100

Why do we end an introduction to a keynote speaker with the person's name?

Cues audience to clap; more memorable

100

What's one way to reduce stress when preparing to give a speech? 

breathe, practice in front of a mirror, etc.

100
What is logos in speaking?

Focuses on the "message" or the "logic" of the message.

100

How many main points should you have in the body of your speech?

3

100

What is the purpose of a cover letter?

To land an interview

200

What is credibility and how do we incorporate it into speeches?

building trust with the audience

200

How much of a person's first impression comes from body language?

93%

200

What is ethos in speaking?

Greek for "character" and focuses on the speaker's trustworthiness and tone.

                                                       


    

200

True or false: Understanding your audience is likely the most important component of being an effective communicator.    

True

200

What does the acronym ISDAV mean when referring to parliamentary procedure? 

Interrupt, second, discussion, amend, vote

300

Why is captivating the audience important? How can you do this?

Makes them continue to listen and stay engaged; telling a story 

300

How large should your power pose stance be?

As big as the room

300

What is pathos in speaking?

Focuses on the values and beliefs of the intended audience. Appeals to the audience's capacity for empathy, feelings, and imagination.

                        

300

Name at least 4 of the 7 habits of highly effective people.

proactive, begin with the end in mind, first things first, think win/win, seek to understand vs understood, synergize, sharpen the saw

300

Your ability to ___________ and ___________ will set you apart as leaders and communicators.

connect and relate

400

Why should a keynote introduction speech be compelling?

creates the "so-what", why the audience cares and should keep listening

400

What are the 8 elements to establish confidence when speaking?  

power pose; eye contact; hand gestures; movement; expression; mannerisms, breathing, voice

400

                                                                       

True or False: In a persuasive speech, the most important thing to do as a speaker is to make your point loud and clear. Because the speeches are typically so short, there is no time to speak about the other side’s points.

    

False

400

Explain the reasoning behind “what, so what, and now what?” in prepared public speaking. What does it mean? Why do we talk about it so much?

Baseball method

400

Explain why Robert's Rules of Order is an effective set of rules to use in a formal meeting. (Hint, there are 5)

1) One thing at a time.
2) Every member is treated equally.
3) Consider minority rights.
4) Majority shall govern.
5) Absentees get some protection.

500

Why should you make a connection with the audience in your intro speech?

humanizes the upcoming speaker and makes them seem more relatable

500

When making eye contact with an audience, what formation should you sweep the room in?

Z

500

What is a call to action at the end of a persuasive speech?

When the speaker influences the audience to either think, feel, or do something in response. 

500

What are some examples of literary devices you can use to make a speech more memorable?

alliteration, acronyms, imagery, etc. 

500

What are the 5 practices of exemplary leadership?

Model the way, inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, enable others to act, encourage the heart