HODGEPODGE HOLLER DOLLAR
Yo, Are You LISTENING To Me?
INFORMATIVE, PERSUASIVE...
just start speaking already!!!
ORGANIZATION Cat Nation
VERBAL STYLE crocodile &
it's not DELIVERY, it's DiGiorno
100

Unnecessary and undesirable phrases or utterances that are used by a speaker to cover pauses in a speech conversation, such as “uh,” “hmm,” “you know,” “ah,” and “like.”


What are Vocal Fillers?

100

The act of perceiving sound by the ear.

What is Hearing?
100

Speaking intended to increase audience’s understanding and awareness by imparting knowledge.


What is Informative Speaking?
100
The three main parts of your speech.
What is the Introduction, Body, and Conclusion?
100

The act of pronouncing words and making sure they are clear.


What is Enunciation?

200

Examples, narratives, testimony, facts, and statistics that aid the speech thesis and form the speech.

What are Supporting Materials?

200

Not actively engaged in ideas and arguments.


What is Passive Listening?


200
Choosing between informational, entertaining, and persuasive speeches is done when considering __________.
What is the purpose of the speech?
200

The elements of an Introduction.

What is the Attention Getter, Thesis, Preview, and Credibility?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

The clarity with which you pronounce sounds and make them distinct and intelligible.

300

Helps the audience directly experience something you are talking about and can help simplify explanations.


What are Visual Aids?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

What type of listening seeks to find the meaning and relevance of what is being said?


300

The three persuasive appeals.

What are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos?
300
Clearly expresses the central idea of your speech.
What is a Thesis Statement?
300
A type of delivery that is unpracticed and spontaneous.
What is Impromptu speaking?
400

The process of gathering demographic and psychological information about audience members.


What is Audience Analysis?

400
Things that make it hard to listen because we pay attention to them instead of the speaker.
What are Distractions?
400

Use emotion to get audience’s attention and stimulate desire to act.

What is Pathos?
400
The elements of a conclusion.

What is the Review, Restate of your thesis, and the Big Bang?

400

The speakers eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, and movement during a speech.

What is Nonverbal communication?

500

An exercise for building confidence in which the speaker, while preparing for the speech, closes his or her eyes and envisions a series of positive feelings and reactions that will occur on the day of the speech.


What is Visualization?

500

The goal is evaluating what is said and offering constructive criticism.

What is Critical Listening?


500
Persuasion is the use of speech to ________ the actions of others through reason, credibility, and identification.
What is influence?
500

Signal movement to a new point and where the speaker is in the speech.


What are Transitions?
500
A trick a speaker can use to help prevent them from pacing the room while giving a speech.
What is the Hoyt Triangle?