Situation in which three or more individuals share their ideas about a subject
Group Discussion
Comparison of two unlike things based on a particular aspect each have in common.
Analogy
Representation of motion with graphics or in a text.
Animation
Fear of speaking in public
Communication Apprehension
Talking without advanced notice to plan what will be said.
Impromptu speaking
Speech, address, or demonstration given to a group.
Presentation
A sound element used to add interest or clarify information.
Auditory aid
Clearly and distinctly pronouncing syllables and sounds.
Enunciation
Making a person known to someone by sharing the person's name and other relevant information.
Introduction
Interpretation depends on personal views, experience, and background.
Subjective
Act of showing how something is done.
Demonstration
Rise and fall in pitch of a person's voice
Intonation
System in which words are spoken to express ideas or emotions.
Oral language
14.2
Describes highness or lowness of a sound.
Pitch
Printed materials that are distributed to the audience; also called leave-behinds.
Handout
Changing the emphasis of words by raising and lowering a person’s voice
Modulation
Use of good manners on the telephone
Telephone etiquette
14.1
Object used to clarify an idea, concept, or process.
Visual aid
Slide containing design elements that are applied to a particular set of slides or all slides in a presentation.
Master slide
A speech delivered with the same intonation, pitch, and volume.
Monotone