Confidence & Listening
Presentation Aids & Speaking to Inform
Audience Analysis
Outlining your Speech
Developing & Structuring the Speech
100
Smiles, Head Nods, Eye Contact, and Clapping from the Audience are all forms of this.
What is Feedback?
100
A statistic is this kind of support material
What is a hard evidence?
100
Information such as Age, Race, Gender, Education, and Religious views.
What is Demographics?
100
What are the two most commonly used general purposes in COM 115 outlines?
To Inform and to persuade.
100
Creative problem solving technique used to generate ideas for a speech topic.
What is Brainstorming?
200
This is the attitude that ones own cultural approach is superior to those from other cultures.
What is Ethnocentrism?
200
If something can go wrong, It will.
What is Murphy's Law?
200
Considering the time and place of your speech, size of the audience, and speaking occasion.
What is Situational Analysis?
200
In an outline, this symbol represents the main ideas.
What is Roman Numerals?
200
Organization of the natural divisions in a central idea according to recency, primacy, complexity, or the speaker's discretion.
What is Topical Organization?
300
With this style of Communication Apprehension, you are less sensitive to tension and have a lower heart rate when speaking.
What is Insensitive?
300
The art and science of teaching adults.
What is Andragogy?
300
An enduring concept of good and bad, right and wrong.
What is Value?
300
Type of Outline that is brief and has speaking notes.
What is Delivery Outline?
300
Organizing a speech according to a linear progression or timeline.
What is Chronological Organization?
400
This is the process of evaluating the quality of information, ideas, and arguments presented by the speaker.
What is Critical Listening?
400
Emphasizing important information to get the point across.
What is redundancy?
400
Thinking of the audience, not the self. Using andragogical speaking tactics.
Means of being an audience centered speaker.
400
By the end of my speech, my audience will be able to properly swing a golf club. VS By the end of my speech, my audience will be able to properly swing a golf club through knowing proper equipment use, technique, and important tips.
Give an example of a specific purpose statement VS a thesis statement.
400
When you tell your audience your main ideas before you move into the body of your speech, you are using this.
What is a preview?
500
List the stages of Listening.
Select, Attend, Understand, Remember, Respond
500
Identify the three goals of speaking to Inform:
1. To enhance audience understanding 2. To gain and maintain interest 3. To ensure listeners will remember what is said
500
These three steps are recommended for speakers to become audience centered.
1. Gather Information about the Audience 2. Analyze Gathered Information 3. Use Information to Ethically Adapt to your Audience
500
List the three stages of the speech outlining process:
1. Developing your preparation outline 2. Editing your speech 3. Developing your delivery outline and speaking notes
500
List the four elements of a strong introduction
1. Attention-Getter 2. Introducing the Material 3. Justification 4. Thesis