a type of public speaking in which the speaker has little or no time to prepare a speech
What is Impromptu Speaking
Audience wants you to perform well but that is different depending on cultural factors
What is culture
“Ah”, “um”, “you know”, and other verbal fillers that speakers use when they’re trying to think of what they want to say
The speed a which a speaker speaks
What is rate
A type of public speaking in which the speaker researches, organizes, rehearses, and delivers a speech in a way that combines structure and spontaneity
What is extemporaneous speaking
mobility aid, visual, hearing
What is physical impairments
The physical process of producing specific speech sounds to make language intelligible
What is articulation
A way of speaking in which the speaker does not alter his or her pitch
What is monotone
type of public speaking in which the public speaker reads a written script word for word
What is manuscript speaking
-volume and pitch
What is Gender
The act of saying words correctly according to the accepted standards of a speaker's language
Changes in the volume, rate and pitch of a speaker's voice that affect the meaning on the words delivered.
What is vocal variety
A type of public speaking in which the speaker commits a speech to memory
What is memorized speaking
The vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation used by a specific group of people, such as an ethnic or regional group
What is Language Fluency and dialect
The way a speaker positions and carries their body
Information that is communicated without words, but rather, through movement, gesture, facial expressions, vocal quality, use of time, use of space. and touch
an outline that distills a complete-sentence outline, listing out the words and phrases that will guide the speaker through the main parts of the speech and the transitions between them
What is presentation outlines
a word that identifies a subject or a point of primary interest or concern