Unit 1
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 7
All units
100
Preparing and delivering relatively formal messages to audiences in a public setting.
What is public speaking?
100
The four main characteristics of voice.
What are pitch, volume, rate, and quality?
100
Group of your listeners, they are the reason and must be the inspiration for your speech.
What is audience?
100
People's attitudes and beliefs are expressed.
What is an opinion?
100
It refers to the trustworthiness of information.
What is reliability?
200
The source of the speech.
What is speaker?
200
The standards called the six "C's.
What are clarity, color, concreteness, correctness, conciseness, and cultural sensitivity?
200
The result of the process of refining your goal.
What is thesis statement?
200
An attitude or a belief may result in an action.
What is behavior?
200
Is the study of the specific audience for your speech
What is audience analysis?
300
Any stimulus that gets in the way of sharing meaning.
What is noise?
300
The most important feature of facial expressiveness.
What are the eyes?
300
It allows you to express something important to you. It should also allow you to make a contribution to listeners.
What is a good topic?
300
The speaker presents a message intended to affect an audience in a way that is likely to reinforce a belief, change a belief, or move an audience to act.
What is the goal of the persuasive speech?
300
Attention Need Satisfaction Visualization Action
Which are the five steps of the procces of Alan H. Monroe?
400
1. Tell the truth 2. Keep your information in perspective. 3. Resist personal attacks against those who oppose your ideas. 4. Give the source for all damning (likely to lead to ruin or failure) information. 5. Disclose the complete picture.
Which are the ethical responsabilities?
400
In presentation aids in the visual representations, this is a characteristic that can be useful in speeches based on spatial designs.
What are maps?
400
In this type of speech the function is to share knowledge with your listeners or to expand their competence in an area.
What is an informative speech?
400
Similarities of purpose and by subject matter are the ways to clasify a...
Which are the two ways to classify a goal?
400
Responsible knowledge.
Which part of your research should include your own knowledge and experiences, library resources, and interviews?
500
The moral dimension of human conduct, how we treat others and wish to be treated in return.
What is Ethics?
500
Nonverbal message that accompanies your speech. It affects how your audience responds to what you say.
What is body language?
500
Single statement that specifies the exact response the speaker wants from the audience.
What is specific purpose or specific goal?
500
Statement-of-Logical-Reasons-Pattern Problem/Solution Pattern Comparative Advantages Pattern Criteria-Satisfaction Pattern Motivational Pattern
Which are the 5 patterns of a persuasive speech?
500
This philosopher created the ethos, pathos and logos.
Who is Aristotle?