Organization
Organization 2
Asking Questions/Focusing
Listening
Misc.
100
The juicy details and examples in your speech.
What is the tomato?
100
First part of your speech, introduces what will be talked about in the speech.
What is the first slice of bread?
100
Shows the speaker you are interested in their speech.
What is leaning forward?
100
2 ways to improve on your listening skills.
What is taking it seriously, being an active listener, cutting out distractions, and taking good notes.
100
He is from Tokyo, Japan.
Where is Kazu from?
200
Signals the end of the speech is coming and transitions towards the conclusion.
What is the ketchup?
200
Facts and figures part of your speech, can include graphs, timelines, or maps.
What is the crunchy pickle?
200
The best time to ask a question.
What is at the end of the speech?
200
Shows the speaker respect.
What is being silent during the speech?
200
The college we attend.
What is Coe College?
300
Adding an interesting quote in your speech.
What is the lettuce?
300
The preview statement of your speech.
What is the mustard?
300
Helps a listener to focus during the speech and ask good questions afterwards.
What is taking notes of the main points?
300
3 common mistakes that can make you a poor listener.
What is not concentrating, listening too hard, jumping to conclusions, focusing on appearance of the speaker?
300
Jenni and Sarah's major of study.
What is communication studies?
400
The most important part of your speech, contains your main points.
What is the meat and cheese?
400
Grabs the audience's attention from the start and can be a quote definition, or a story.
What is a hook?
400
2 ways to show the speaker you appreciated their speech.
What is complimenting the speaker, or bringing up a main point, idea, or picture from the speech?
400
Important part of the speech to listen for. Important for the speaker's credibility.
What is listening for evidence and how the speaker got it?
400
The year in college we all are currently in.
What is sophomore year?