Vocab
Vocab
Chapter Read
I Know This
Shaking Things Up
100

the amplification and enrichment of the voice

What is Resonance?

100

An alter in pitch of the voice

What is Inflection?

100

What is the name of this Chapter?

What is Voice?

100

One mistake speakers commonly make is ___________________________

What is Beginning with too much volume/intensity

100

How many kinds of articulators do you use?

What is 2?

200

the production of sounds to form words

What is Articulation?

200

pausing slightly before and after a word or phrase

What is Framing?

200

The voice has 3 basic sets of control.  What are they?

What is Volume, Rate, and Pitch?

200

The speed at which a person talks

What is Speech Rate?

200

What Articulators do you use?

What is Moveable and Fixed?

300

a way of communicating your emotional message.

What is intensity?

300

The measure of how loud or soft your voice is

What is Volume?

300

What is the most important aspect of voice quality to control

What is Pitch?

300

When the diaphragm expansa, the chest cavity is enlarged creating a sort of vacuum.

What is Respiration?

300

__________ Might show caution, fatigue, hopelessness, or sincerity

What is a Slow Rate?

400

 a rapid back and forth motion caused by air passing over the vocal cords

What is vibration?

400

giving prominence to key words and phrases

What is Emphasis?

400

isn’t the only way to highlight words and phrases

What is Volume?

400

____________ can mean such things as anger, confusion, excitement, or impatience

What is a Rapid Rate?

400

an important way to maintain audience attention

What is Vocal Inflection?

500

the silences a speaker uses between words, phrases, and sentences add drama and meaning to a speech

What is Pause?

500

Refers to the high and low sound of your voice

What is Pitch?

500

What 4 articulation problems did Chapter 5 say are most common and easy to correct?

What is running words together, substituting sounds,dropping word endings, and adding sounds

500

There are four stages of voice production.  What are they?

What is Respiration, Vibration, Resonance, and Articulation?

500

Telling stories, reciting poems, and reading prose passages are all ways a speaker can use _________________ skills to enhance public speaking

What is Oral Interpretation?