THE COMMUNICATION MODEL
PRINCIPLES & LANGUAGE IN COMMUNICATION
VISUAL AIDS
PERSUASIVE SPEAKING
SPEECH ORGANIZATION
100
If you were giving a speech in class, you would be this part of The Communication Model.
What is the sender?
100
This term would be defined as communicating with yourself.
What is intrapersonal communication?
100
This is something you should never to with a visual aid because it causes your audience to be distracted.
What is passing around your visual aid?
100
When your goal in a persuasive speech is to evoke passive agreement or spark immediate action, you are presenting this type of speech
What is a policy speech?
100
This term is defined as the two to five central ideas you want to present, each stated as a complete sentence.
What is a main point?
200
If you were watching a speech on television, the television itself would be considered this part of The Communication Model.
What is the channel?
200
This term would be defined as informal interaction between two people who have an identifiable relationship.
What is interpersonal communication?
200
When using these in your visual aid, make sure they are simple, sparse, and easily explained.
What are statistics?
200
The five steps of this persuasive speech organizational structure are: attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and call to action.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
200
This speech organizational structure arranges main points by logical categories or divisions of subject.
What is topical, or topic-based?
300
If you were watching the President give a speech on television, you would be this part of The Communication Model.
What is the receiver?
300
Another term for emotional language. For example, the word "terrified".
What is connotative language?
300
When using these as a visual aid, try to select 3-5 maximum so your audience is not distracted.
What are pictures/PowerPoint slides?
300
These "surveys" anticipate objections to your point of view in a persuasive speech so you can answer those objections in your speech.
What are audience analyses?
300
This speech organizational structure arranges main points in a time-based sequence.
What is chronological?
400
If you were giving a speech in class and everyone applauded at the end, this part of The Communication Model would apply.
What is feedback?
400
Another term for the direct, or dictionary definition/meaning of a word. For example, the word "desk".
What is denotative language?
400
When using this on a visual aid, it should be large, easily readable, and contain no more than three bullet points per slide.
What is text/font?
400
This is the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people's beliefs or actions.
What is persuasion?
400
This part of your speech should establish your relationship with your audience and should gain their attention and motivate them to listen.
What is your introduction?
500
If you were giving a speech in class and heard a very loud noise, this part of The Communication Model would apply.
What is interference? In this case, external.
500
Einstein’s Theory of Relativity would be difficult for our class to understand because it contains this kind of language.
What is jargon (technical language)?
500
Name three types of visual aids beyond videos, pictures, and PowerPoint slides (including text and stats/graphs).
What are: websites (screen shots, navigation, or interactive), objects, props, food, artifacts, people (e.g. sign language or demonstrations) transparencies, the white board, flip charts, posters, Prezi, etc.!
500
Respectively, these are the Latin terms for using the methods of emotion, credibility, and logic/reasoning in a persuasive speech.
What are Pathos, Ethos, and Logos?
500
This term is defined as a one or two sentence summary of your speech that states your general and specific purposes, and previews your main points.
What is a thesis statement?