Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapters 20 & 21
100

With Manuscript Speaking you can craft messages carefully and precisely when dealing with this.

What is sensitive or critical issues?

100

Not looking over your audience's heads helps establish this.

What is Eye Contact?

100

Four aspects of vocal delivery

What is volume, articulation, dialect, and pronunciation?

100

Be calm and confident, be well rested, arrive early, check equipment, & mentally rehearse.

What is the five steps for a successful speech delivery?

100

The most common presentation aids.

What are Images?

200

Impromptu speaking have disadvantages because they may be unimpressive, lack organization, and this.

What is thorough research?

200

Avoid slouching your shoulders, or shifting is an example of this.

What is (good) Posture?

200

Producing a speech sounds clearly and distinctly.

What is articulation?

200

Give your full attention to the questioner, listen politely, and respond courteously.

What is Listening Non-Judgmentally?

200

An object that is used to show your point visually to the audience, so they can understand the information better.

What is a Presentation Aid?

300

Along with the inability to make adaptions and sounding stiff & over-rehearsed, this is a disadvantage of Memorized Speaking.

What is you might forget parts of the speech?

300

People around the world agree on the six key expressions of Anger, Surprise, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and THIS.

What is Happiness?

300

Credibility as a speaker and ability to communicate ideas clearly to your listeners depend on quality of our voices and this.

What are facial expressions?

300

This is a good way to transition between the end of your speech and the Q&A portion.

What is ask the first question yourself?

300

The key to using text.

What is not overdoing it?

400

Extemporaneous Speaking can sound ___________, yet appropriately polished.

What is spontaneous?

400

Particularly during THIS part of your speech, personal appearance affects how your audience will respond to you.

What are the Opening Moments?

400

Consistent style of pronouncing words common to an ethnic group or a Geographic region.

What is dialect?

400

Restating the question, acknowledging the questioners emotions, and focusing your answer on the heart of the questioner's issue are tactics for this.

What is Neutralize Hostile Questions?

400

Limiting text to keywords and not using overly detailed graphics are strategies for this.

What is Keep It Simple?

500

When delivering a Manuscript speech, mark your manuscript to __________.

What is remind you where to pause?

500

Unless your presenting sad or bad news, having a naturally pleasant, positive facial expression to signal interest in communicating with your listeners is an example of this.

What are Facial Expressions?

500

Rehearsing your speech aloud to determine where you will need speaking notes, and revise to fit timing restraints is examples of this. 

What is steps to follow while rehearsing you speech?

500

Presenting your speech , and then when an appropriate question is asked, you give your second much briefer speech as you answer.

What is a "Double-Barreled" Talk?

500

If something can go wrong, it will is an example of this.

What is Murphy's Law?