Speeches
Sayings
Parts of a Speech
Body Language
and Voice
100

What are three ways you can involve the audience in a speech?

demonstration/role play/Q&A/game

100

Little by little.

Bit by bit.

100

How many points are usually in the body of a speech?

2 - 4

100

What are two components of good posture?

head straight/feet flat on the floor/back straight/arms at sides or in front

200

What were the two kinds of speeches in Chapter 1?

picture story, "old bag" speech

200

Analyze a situation carefully before you take action.

Look before you leap.

200

In what order should you prepare your introduction, body, and conclusion?

1. body

2. conclusion

3. introduction

200

What is one of the ways eye contact can enhance your speech?

shows you are sincere and honest/indicates confidence/encourages listeners to pay attention/allows you to see listeners' reactions

300
What are two examples of attention getters?

story/question/quote or saying/joke/fact

300

Don't rely on an event you expect to happen until it actually occurs.

Don't count your chickens before they hatch.

300

What are the two parts of a conclusion?

summary, final remarks
300

What are words like "um, like, uh, hmm" called?

vocal fillers
400

What was one of the main points in Chapter 2?

delivering your message/body language/voice/using notes

400

Look everywhere to find something.

Leave no stone unturned.

400

What are the three parts of an introduction?

attention getter, opinion/topic, preview

400

Phrasing and pausing are used for what punctuation?

commas, periods

500

What is on the goals of a final remark?

involve the audience/make the audience think/make a strong impression/restate your opinion

500

Take advantage of an opportunity before it's gone.

Strike while the iron is hot.

500

What are the four requirements of a supporting point?

relates to main point, contains only one idea, not repeated, equal importance

500

What are the six components of body language?

posture, walking, eye contact, facial expressions, movement, gestures