General Public Speaking
Speech Anxiety
Delivery
Structure
Persuasive Speaking
100

Public speaking is the process of designing and delivering a ____________.

What is a MESSAGE?

100

This hormone is produced by the body when we feel fear.

What is ADRENALINE?

100
This is a very good way to practice your speech if you are alone.

What is RECORD ON PHONE?

100

These small cards help structure your message and aid in extemporaneous speaking.

What are INDEX CARDS?

100

______ + change = Persuasion

What is Information?

200

This type of speech shares knowledge with the audience.

What is INFORMATIVE SPEAKING?

200

This type of breathing uses a pattern of inhale, hold, exhale, hold to help manage nerves before speaking.

What is BOX BREATHING?

200

This type of speech is delivered with preparation and an outline, but not memorized or read word-for-word.

What is an EXTEMPORANEOUS speech?

200

This conclusion transition warns the audience the speech is ending. 

What is BRAKE LIGHT?
200

Which one of Aristotle's arguments uses emotions such as anger, joy, hate, desire for community, and love to persuade the audience?

What is Pathos.

300

You just finished watching a local school board meeting and a speaker had passionately spoke about the need to keep music education in the schools. They presented a sound argument and ask the school board to take action on this request. This type of speech would best be defined as?

What is PERSUASIVE SPEAKING?

300

This muscle controls breathing and should be warmed up and engaged to help manage adrenaline during public speaking.

What is the DIAPHRAGM?

300

These can help students with volume, pitch, variety, and expressiveness. 

What are VOCAL WARM UPS?

300

An introduction should be made up of these three parts. 

What is HOOK, THESIS, and PREVIEW?

300

Speeches with this type of proposition attempt to establish the truth of a statement.

What is FACT?

400

The time of day is very important when thinking about presenting a speech. You determine that you should not give a training session at work at 8am. In thinking about the time, you are thoughtful of the _________ dimension of the speech.

What is TEMPORAL?

400

"A speaker is prepared to discuss an issue intelligently when they are _____ in the topic. "


What is CONVERSANT?

400

This type of speech is read word for word, and is not usually very interesting to listen to.

What is MANUSCRIPT SPEAKING?
400

This statement encapsulates the main idea of the speech and should be presented at the beginning of the speech.

What is the THESIS?
400

Those who disagree with your proposition but are willing to listen could be called your ______ audience.

What is TARGET?

500

This theory claims that individuals are co-creating meaning: sending and receiving messages at the same time.

What is The Transactional Model of Communication?

500

This type of thinking helps speakers overcome their fear of public speaking by replacing destructive thinking with supportive thinking. 

What is COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING?

500

This is a word for a vocalized pause. 

What is FILLER or NONFLUENCIES?
500

You have been assigned an informative speech. You think about your recent trip to Hawaii and decide you will use that as your topic. When creating your organizational pattern, you decide to share 3 spaces you visited while you were there. The organizational pattern you are using is:

What is SPATIAL?

500

Strong persuasive speeches offer the audience a valid issue against your argument which you, as the speaker, must then refute. This is called what kind of argument?

What is TWO-TAILED?