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Speaking Situation
informative Speaking
Presenting
General
100
This is comprised of Audience, Topic, Purpose and Speaker.
What is the Rhetorical Situation?
100
Your primary purpose in an informative presentation. Hint right off the assignment sheet.
What is a teacher?
100
"um," "like," "you know" & "and"
What are nervous fillers or adapters?
100
Mrs. Stew's favorite discussion topic.
What is Organic Food?
200
According to your book, this is the first step to speech preparation.
What is THINK?
200
A strategy to clarify a term or concept that is vague or troublesome, or to introduce an new way of viewing the subject.
What is definition?
200
you should be giving this to your audience 85% of the time.
What is eye contact?
200
intended to engage your listeners from the start.
What is an Attention Getter?
300
The thought that "Speaking should be easy right away".
What is a common misconception about public speaking?
300
A strategy which seeks to clarify for listeners the similarities and differences of topics.
What is compare and contrast?
300
Changes in your tone and pitch to provide emphasis.
What is vocal variety?
300
The speakers believability or trustworthiness.
What is creditability or ethos?
400
The three communicative resources that all speakers have.
What is conversation, performance and delivery?
400
A Strategy to help make your message easy to follow as well as aid retention and active listening. Remember the breakfast cereal exercise?
What is using an organizational pattern?
400
One of the most important goals of your vocal delivery is to do this.
What is sounding natural or conversational?
400
The forecast of speech that is intended to give listeners a road map of what is to come.
What is preview of main points?
500
An attempt to understand your listeners by considering things such as demographics, gender, age or race.
What is an audience analysis?
500
Definition, explanation, comparing and reporting.
What are strategies that informative speeches use?
500
A structured speech delivered in a conversational manner from prepared notes.
What is extemporaneous?
500
parts of speech that expand or prove your main point.
What are supporting materials and or evidence?