What is the definitions of Dyadic Communication
What is Most frequent interpersonal communication. Which involves only two people; it is also called one-on-one communication.
what should you do if the audience is unfamiliar with the topic?
What is show how the topic is relevant to the audience
What are the three main pieces of writing a speech
What is the Introduction, Body, and Conclusion
what is the definition of Thesis Statement
Is the main idea of the speech.
What should you do if the audience knows relatively little about the topic
What is do not use jargon that might be unfamiliar
What should you do to overcome public speaking anxieaty
What is Prepare in advance, use notes, and practice
what is the meaning of Small-Group Communication
Takes place with groups of between 3 and 20 people. The individuals in the small group can see and speak directly with each other.
What should you do if you think the audience is negative about the topic
What is start by appealing to areas of the agreement and offer evidence from sources the audience is likely to accept
What are the three main types of speeches
What is informative speech, Persuasive speech, and speeches for special occasions
What is the meaning of Persuasive Speech
What is helps to reinforce people's belief about a topic, to change their beliefs about a topic, or to move them to act.
What should you do if you believe the audience holds positive attitudes toward the topic?
What is provide supporting information that reinforces the audience's feelings.
What should students be able to do after chapter 7
What is
organize a speech
contrast informative and persuasive speaking
deliver a speech
What is the meaning of Public Speaking?
What is Valuable communication tool because people still like a "human touch" provide through interpersonal communication.
What should you do unless the topic has been assigned to you?
What is choose a topic that interests you
KNOKE OUT ROUND
what are all key terms from the chapter
public speaking, interpersonal communication,
Dyadic communication, small-group communication,
mass communication, thesis statement, vocal delivery, volume, pitch, rate, Articulation, impromptu speech, Extemporaneous speech, informative speech, persuasive speech