Powerpoint is for the benefit of the:
Audience
What are the 4 components of your introduction?
Examples of when you could use Impromptu Speeches
Interviews, ceremonies, meetings
What is a Hasty Generalization
A generalization that is either not supported or supported with only one example:
Where is Ms. Dinkler from?
Houston, Texas
the tendency to remember the first and last items conveyed orally in a series rather than the items in between
Primacy-Recency effect
Correct way to properly cite a source according to APA7
(Dinkler, 2023).
"..."(Dinkler, 2023, p. 4).
Describe an effective speech delivery
Conversational and animated
evidence and reasoning to support a position:
Logos
Ms. Dinkler's favorite artist?
Taylor Swift
Speech pattern that arranges points in sequence or by steps
Time order (Chronological order)
When organizing your speech, your main point should be driven by:
What you know about your audience
What are transitions and why are they important to use?
Shows the relationship between 2 ideas. Helps the flow of your speech. Examples: First, second, for example, above all, finally, to summarize
The process of influencing people’s attitudes, beliefs, values, or behaviors is:
Persuasion
What was Ms. Dinklers Undergrad?
Global Studies
A persuasive pattern that reveals the nature of a problem and proposes a solution is:
Problem-solution
Which of the following is NOT part of an effective oral style:
Tending toward short sentences and familiar language
Featuring plural pronouns
Employing descriptive words and phrases that appeal to the listener’s interest
Ensuring that your oral style matches your written style
Ensuring that your oral style matches your written style
How long should your persuasive speech be?
5-6 minutes
(-1 pt for ever 15 sec over or under)
Which of the following is NOT an ethical guideline for persuasive speaking:
Advocate the genuine beliefs of the speaker
Provide choice
Honestly present the speaker's credibility
Avoid emotional appeal
Avoid emotional appeal
Ms. Dinkler's favorite Disney movie
Tangled
Describe the Rhetorical Situation
Speaker, Audience, Occasion
The combination of background, knowledge attitudes, experiences, and philosophies you share with your audience:
Common Ground
The perceived positive, neutral, or negative feelings or evaluations associated with a word
Connotation
Inductive Reasoning
a logical argument that arrives at a conclusion based on a series of pieces of specific evidence.
Ms. Dinkler's dream job
Work overseas with a non profit/ Open her own coffee shop