You should:
acquire speaking experience, prepare, think positively, visualize, and don't expect perfection.
What is dealing with nervousness?
The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
What is ethics?
You are listening to the instructions for your next speech, and need understand the details to do well.
What is comprehensive listening?
Mirabel is organizing her speech about Britney Spears by detailing her before she was famous, her career in the 2000s and where she is now. This represents what organizational pattern.
What is chronological?
The literal definition of a word.
What is denotative?
Communication based on a person's use of voice and body, rather than focus on the verbal message.
What is nonverbal communication?
This sentence expresses exactly what the speaker hopes to accomplish
What is a specific purpose?
Keeping you audience in mind throughout the entirety of the speech process
Controlled nervousness that energizes the speaker for a presentation.
What is positive nervousness?
Z was behind in their school work and needed to finish their english project. Z remembered their older sibling did this exact same project. Z asked for their sibling's old assignment and submitted it as their own.
What is global plagiarism?
Ernie is sitting in their history class and is getting overwhelmed with all the dates and amount of people. Ernie is demonstrating one of the causes of poor listening.
What is listening too hard?
This includes gaining the audience's attention, advise of speech subject matter, and previews the main points of your speech.
What is the introduction?
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. This sentence illustrates a ______
What is a simile?
The researcher read their findings directly from their research paper. This illustrates ________ delivery.
What is manuscript?
As you prepared for your speech, you first gathered audience details of their age, gender, and culture.
What is demographics?
What is ethnocentrism?
Big Bird found three amazing sources for their speech. He copied large sections from each source and placed transitions between each.
What is patchwork plagiarism?
Burt stopped what he was doing, put away his phone, looked at Elmo, and nodded to show he was listening.
What is active listening?
This signals the audience that you are about finish, it restates the subject matter, reviews the main ideas, and leaves on a high note.
What is the conclusion?
Sally sells seashells by seashore demonstrates this type of rhythm.
What is alliteration?
Arctic vs Artic
Air vs Ur
the accepted standard of sound and rhythm for words in a given language.
What is pronunciation?
The three major factors to consider when purchasing a bicycle are the kind of riding you plan to do, the amount of riding you plan to do, and the amount of money you are willing to spend" is an example of a...
What is a central idea?
Though we may be different, we are all students at this school... This phrase attempts to __________ to the audience.
What is adapt?
The sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes. No two people can have exactly the same.
What is frame of reference?
What is Name Calling?
One should take listening seriously, resist distractions, don't be diverted by appearance or delivery, and suspend judgement.
What is how to become a better listener?
This involves practicing your speech alone and in front of people.
What is rehearsing the speech?
You are speaking to an audience of a similar age group, so you use slang. How are you using language appropriately?
What is appropriateness to the audience?
You are deciding on what to wear for the scholarship finals. Based on what you know, how should one dress?
What is dressing for the occasion of the speech?
Why is the following specific purpose incorrect?
To persuade my audience to donate their time to Habitat for Humanity and to regularly donate blood.
It does not focus on one topic. Speaker needs to choose one topic to focus on in their speech.
Avery is giving a speech on the importance of donating to your local community at a monthly luncheon. However, before they begin they notice the room is hot and overcrowded. What situational factor will Avery need to adapt for?
What is the physical setting of the speech?
The following skills include organizing your thoughts logically, tailoring your message to the audience, telling a story for maximum impact and adapting to listener feedback.
What is similarities between public speaking and conversation?
The importance of keeping in mind that ensuring a person's freedom to express their ideas does not imply agreement.
What is maintaining free and open expression?
You should: listen for main points, listen for evidence, and listen for technique
What is focus your listening?
Delivering your speech from a set of note cards illustrates this type of delivery?
What is extemporaneous speaking?
You aim to avoid the generic he, the use of man when speaking about both sexes, stereotyping jobs and gender roles, and use names the groups use to identify themselves.
What is inclusive language?
One region may say wahter, whereas another region states water. Based on your textbook, this demonstrates what part of the voice?
What is dialect?
What are questions to ask about your specific purpose statement? State at least 3.
1. Doe it meet my assignment?
2. Can I accomplish my purpose in the time allotted?
3. Is the purpose relevant to my audience? (Audience Centered Speaking)
4. Is it too trivial for my audience?
5. Is is too technical for my audience? (Jargon)
What is displayed below?
How satisfied are you with the staff?
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What is a scale question?