Delivering a Speech
Presentation Aids
Method of Informing
Framing the Topic
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Sally is called upon to give a speech with almost no preparation. What kind of style of delivery is this example?
What is an impromptu speech.
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The type of chart that displays the percentages of a whole, such as the percentage of people who practice each major world religion is a?
What is pie chart.
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List the four things informative speeches accomplish.
What is define, describe, explain and demonstrate.
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Problems or controversies which people desire resolution.
What is issues.
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_______ is a technique whereby you develop a mental image of yourself giving a successful speech.
What is visualization.
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A________ speech is written word for word and then read aloud exactly as written.
What is scripted.
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Tables, Charts, and Pictures are examples of?
What is options available for creating graphic slides.
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Revealing why something occurred or how something works.
What is explaining.
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Name 6 of the 8 ways to select a topic that will hold their listeners' attention
What is issues, events, people, places, objects, concepts, processes or policies.
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Anxiety or fear brought on by performing in front of an audience.
What is stage fright.
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Name the first three steps of a extemporaneous speech.
What is 1. Construct a purpose and a thesis 2. Identify main points and sub points 3. Choose how to introduce and conclude your speech
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When considering the context, what three things should you pay attention to?
What is size and arrangement of the room, time available for speech, and resources available.
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You can avoid crossing the line from informative to persuasive speaking by keeping your remarks _______.
What is objective.
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An inherent motivation to relate to pay attention.
What is vested interest.
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Keeping the speech short, simple, familiar, repeating key points, and making it fun, are all ways to _________.
What is make it easy to listen.
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Name the five vocal elements that affect delivery
What is rate, volume, pitch, articulation and fluency
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Name examples of non-electric presentation aids
What is objects, flavors, textures, odors, or handouts
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Identify the denotative meaning, explain the connotative meaning, provide the etymology, give synonyms or antonyms, define by example and compare-and-contrast definitions are all ___________.
What is options for defining a term or concept.
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Five needs that makes the information relevant to your listeners.
What is physical, relational, identity, spiritual and instrumental.
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The smoothness of your vocabulary is known as your ________.
What is fluency.
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Alan has a habit of pronouncing the word 'both' as "bolth." The articulation error he is making is _______.
What is addition.
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Presentation Aids improve ________, _______ and ________.
What is attention, learning and recall.
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The origin or history of a word
What is etymology.
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When you create __________, you spark your listeners' desire to learn.
What is information hunger.
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A series of actions that culminates in a specific result is called a ___________.
What is a process.