Speech Structure
Delivery Techniques
Audience Engagement
Visual Aids and Technology
Persuasive Speech Concepts
100

What are the three main parts of a speech?

Introduction, body, conclusion

100

What does "articulation" mean in public speaking?

Pronouncing words clearly and correctly

100

What is one way to grab your audience’s attention in the introduction?

Using a quote, question, anecdote, statistic, or (when appropriate) humor

100

Name one type of visual aid used in public speaking.

Slides, props, charts, graphs, paper handouts, etc.

100

What are the three types of rhetorical appeals identified by Aristotle?

Ethos, pathos, logos

200

What is the purpose of a thesis statement?

To summarize the main point or argument of the speech

200

How can tone affect the delivery of a speech?

Tone conveys emotion and attitude, influencing how the message is received

200

What is a rhetorical question?

A question asked for effect, not expecting an answer

200

What is one rule for designing effective slides?

Use minimal text, large fonts, high-contrast colors, etc.

200

Give an example of a pathos-based strategy in a persuasive speech.

Telling a heartfelt story, using vivid imagery, or describing a personal experience

300

What is a transition in public speaking?

Words or phrases that connect one idea to the next

300

Name one way to practice controlling nervousness when speaking.

Deep breathing, pauses, visualization, practice, etc.

300

What is the term for adjusting your delivery based on audience reactions?

Dynamic delivery or adaptability

300

What is the main purpose of visual aids?

To support and clarify the speaker’s points

300

When writing a speech, what is the name of the organizational pattern that involves identifying a problem, explaining a solution, and showing how it works?

Problem-solution pattern

400

Define the term “chronological organization” for a speech.

Arranging main points in the order they occur in time

400

Why is eye contact important in public speaking?

Builds trust and keeps the audience engaged

400

Name two ways to maintain audience attention throughout a speech.

Varying tone, using stories or examples, adding visuals, etc.

400

What should you do if a piece of technology fails during your presentation?

Stay calm, have a backup plan, or adapt without it

400

Why is it important to address counterarguments in a persuasive speech?

To build credibility and show understanding of the opposing side

500

Name two strategies for writing a strong conclusion

  • Summarize the main points of your speech
  • Restate your purpose or thesis
  • Create closure, a sense of finality
  • Final call for commitment or action
500

What is the term for unnecessary sounds like "um," "uh," or "like" during a speech, and how can they be minimized?

Filler words; they can be minimized by pausing intentionally and practicing the speech ahead of time.

500

What is the significance of pathos, logos, and ethos to connect a speaker with their audience?

Pathos appeals to the audience's emotions. Logos uses evidence to support a claim. Ethos establishes credibility.

500

What is a common mistake speakers make when using visual aids, and how can it be avoided?

One of many answers: Overloading slides with text; it can be avoided by keeping slides simple, using bullet points, and focusing on key ideas.

500

What is the purpose of a call to action in a persuasive speech?

To motivate the audience to take specific action