Nonverbal Communication
Tone
Body Language
Vocalics
Gesture
100

All ways in which we communicate in addition to, in opposition to, and independent of spoken word.

What is Nonverbal Communication 

100

Tone doesn't concern ___ you say but ___ you say it. 

What; How

100

When public speaking your body is its own __ helping to amplify literally and figuratively 

Megaphone 

100

The most important vocalic element 

What is volume

100

The movement of the head, hands, and arms to communicate an idea or feeling

Gesture

200

The study of how close we stand to one another

What is Proxemics

200

The overall quality or character of human expression.

What is Tone 

200

How we use visual cues with our bodies to say things.

Body Language 

200

A synonym for vocalized pauses

Verbal Fillers

200

Movement can be a way to add _____ ______ to your speech

Visual interest

300

The study of touch 

What is Haptics?

300

Aside from vocal elements or the way words are signed tone also encompasses..

How you carry yourself (Body movement, eye contact, choice of dress)

300

Elements that can be included within body language

Vocalics & Body movement (gesture, eye contact, facial expression)

300

The six vocalic elements

What are volume, pitch, articulation, pronunciation, rate, and modulation

300

This approach to gesture argues that what a person says must correspond to a specific hand gesture 

Elocutionary Movement

400

The study of public speaking as an art concerned primarily with delivery

What is elocutionary movement 

400

All things speakers do to control or manage how they communicate to an audience without words.

What is Tonework

400

Make your ___ match you ___

Words; Actions

400

The study of the way people use their voices including volume, pitch articulation, pronunciation, and rate of modulation

What is vocalics

400

This person argued that gestures do not simply convey a symbolic meaning but articulate our entire selves to the world. 

Jürgen Streeck 

500

The key figures of the elocution movement 

Who are Thomas Sheridan and Gilbert Austin

500

The secondary definition of tone

The emotional character of a speech; The kinds of adjectives an audience might use to describe the overall impression of a speech

500

Good methods to establish better control over your body when speaking

Practicing in the mirror; Recording yourself 

500

The way in which speakers increase their vocal volume and adopt a confident tone in order to command attention. 

What is voice projection; What is vocal projection

500

Gesturing can include...

Facial expressions, arm movements, hand movements, full body movements