Vocabulary
Benefits
True or False
4 P's and 1 E
True or False
Language Aesthetics
100

how you deliver or embody your speech.

What is Aesthetics

100

Using the correct vocal delivery will show your audience you are confident on the subject matter.

True.

It shows your audience that you have done your research and know what you’re talking about.

100

Using the correct volume. 

What is Projection

100

Shouting at your audience will get your point across

False

Projection-using the correct volume is important in verbal delivery.

100

Using descriptive language.

What is vivid language

200

Incorporate sensory details (sight, hear, smell, taste, touch)

What is vivd language

200

Communicate ideas so complexly that the audience has no reason to not understand your main point.

False.

Communicate ideas clearly and concisely.

200

Used to maintain attention of the audience and to create additional areas of emphasis.

What is Pauses

200

You should speak constantly so that the audience can tell you know what you're talking about.

False.

pauses should be controlled to maintain attention of the audience but should be used to create additional areas of emphasis.

200

using figurative language like similes and metaphors.

What is Troupes

300
  • As slow as a sloth.
  • As busy as a bee.
  • As innocent as a lamb

These are examples of...

What is Figurative language, Simile, also known as a trope.

300

You should use fancy words so that the audience thinks you sounds really smart.

False

Language aesthetics will improve audience engagement and interest. You should use words that tailored to your audience to keep them engaged.

300

Is a strategy to minimize vocalized fillers, including common fillers of “like, and, so, uh.”

What is Punctuation

300

Verbal delivery should be used when giving a speech, over the phone, and with your peers.

True.

These techniques can be applied in everyday conversation.

300

to resonate with the audience and use as evidence to drive your main point.

What is Storytelling
400
  • A heart of gold
  • As white as snow
  • Life is a rollercoaster

These are examples of...

What is Figurative language, metaphors, also known as a trope.

400

Your vocal delivery should be argumentative and persuasive.

False.

Your delivery should impact, inspire, or motivate audience.

400

Maintaining a good, deliberate rate at the beginning of your speech because your audience will be getting used to your voice.

What is Pace (and rate)

400

Sharing personal stories as supporting evidence is also called Storytelling

True.

Storytelling should be used as a way to provide evidence to support your message. It should be relevant to your topic and relatable to your audience.

400

It is a core component of your speech aesthetics.

What is Verbal Delivery

500

Techniques that craft a meaningful picture and encompass how you deliver the information or idea to your audience.

What is Language Aesthetics

500

Your goal is to inspire your audience and create a memorable experience.

True.

An experience and lasting impression.

500

enunciate words, avoid mumbling.

What is (Vocal) Enunciation

500

How you deliver your message is just as important as the message itself.

True.

With the use of Language and Aesthetics you can successfully accomplish this.

500

Language that you use to assist audiences in creating a mental picture or image. Used to create a visualization is a powerful tool as a speaker.

Language Aesthetics