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Methods of Delivery
Speaker's voice
Speakers body
Key Terms
TOUGHER KEY TERMS!!
100
The presentation of a speech using your voice and body to communicate your message
What is delivery
100
The highness or lowness of the speakers voice
What is pitch
100
What the speaker does with his or her entire body during a presentation
What is bodily movement
100
A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as "uh", "er", and "um."
What is a vocalized pause
100
The accepted standard of sound and rhythm for words in a given language.
What is pronunciation
200
Delivery of a presentation from a script of the entire speech
What is manuscript
200
Speed at which speech is delivered
What is rate
200
Making sure you come to your speech dressed appropriately is an example of taking care of your _____
What is personal appearance
200
The physical production of particular speech sounds
What is articulation
200
Changes in the pitch or tone of a speakers voice.
What are inflections?
300
A carefully prepared and researched presentation delivered in conversational style
What is extemporaneous
300
The absence of vocal sound used for dramatic effect
What is pause
300
The extent to which a speaker looks directly at the audience
What is eye contact
300
A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent, grammar, or vocabulary.
What is dialect
300
Communication based on a persons use of voice and body, rather than on use of words.
What is nonverbal communication?
400
Giving a presentation without notes, plans, or format preparation
What is impromptu
400
The loudness or softness of the speakers voice.
What is volume
400
Movements of the head, arms and hands, to illustrate, emphasize or signal ideas in a presentation
What is gestures
400
Changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness
What is vocal variety
400
Presenting a speech so it sounds spontaneous no matter how many times it has been rehearsed
What is conversational quality
500
Extemporaneous, impromptu, manuscript, and memorized mode
What is the four modes of delivery
500
Pitch, rate, pause, volume, enunciation, fluency, vocal variety
What is the vocal aspects of delivery
500
Gestures, personal appearance, eye contact, movement
What is the four bodily aspects of delivery
500
a constant pitch or tone of voice
What is monotone
500
The study of body motions as a systematic mode of communication
What is kinesics