Evolving Art of Public Speaking
Confidence and Listening
Developing Your Purpose and Topic + more
Sources and Informative Speaking
Speech and Outlines
100

What are Aristotle's three proofs?

Logos, Pathos, Ethos

100

What does PRPSA stand for?

Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety

100

What is a thesis? Where does it go within your speech?

The main idea or point of your speech. It goes near the end of your introduction. 

100

What is the difference between a voluntary audience and captive audience?

Voluntary: want to be there

Captive: must be there

100

What is a statistic?

Numerical data or information 

200

State the 5 points to, "Rome and The Five Arts of Public Speaking."

Invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery 

200
List three ways how a speaker can build confidence before the day of their speech

plan and prepare early, choose a topic you care about, become an expert 

200

Speeches to inform try to prompt a specific action from listeners? T OR F?

False!

200

What are the phases in the research process?

prepare to research, gather information, evaluate information 

200

What are facts?

Specific Observations 

300

What are the three foundations of Public Speaking?

Aristotle's Rhetoric, Romans and The 5 Arts, Storytelling

300

What types of listening did we talk about in class? 

empathetic listening, appreciative listening, content listening, critical listening 

300

Brainstorming is a free-form way of generating ideas without immediately evaluating them. T OR F

True!

300

What is a primary source?

immediate, first-hand, accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it. 

300

What are the four parts of a speech?

Intro, body, transitions, conclusion. 

400

What are the 8 elements of audience centered public speaking?

audience, speaker, message, channel, noise, feedback, context, environment 

400

List a few types of "good" questions 

open-ended, direct, on topic, genuine requests for information 

400

What are the steps on how to achieve academic integrity?

accurate note-taking, paraphrasing, acknowledging your sources

400

What were the three types of testimonies talked about in class?

Expert, Celebrity, and Lay

400

What are the three types of outlines?

Working, complete- sentence, and speaking. 

500

Explain Aristotle's Rhetoric..

Aristotle's famous definition of rhetoric is viewed as the ability in any particular case to see the available means of persuasion.

500

Who is Aristotle?

Ancient Greek Philosopher and scientist, considered one of the greatest thinkers in politics, psychology, and ethics. 

500

What is an open-ended question? 

A question that requires a response. 

500

Which organizational pattern relies on the idea of one action leading to another?

cause and effect pattern 

500

What organizational pattern structures your main points to tell a story?

Narrative Pattern