Stand and Deliver(y)
Random
Super Organize Me
"That's What She Said"
Intro Wars: The Conclusion Strikes Back
100
The conversational style of speaking is called _______?
extemporaneous
100
Lifting key passages from sources you do not credit in your speech is an unethical practice known as
plagiarism
100
If your speech topic concerns something that occupies physical space, the organizational pattern may be
spatial
100
"Um," "you know," and "uh" are called what?
Vocalized pauses or verbal fillers
100
Name 3 of the 10 types of attention getters.
stories, facts or stats, quotes, humor, questions, reference to historical events, or recent events, personal references, reference to occasion, or preceding speech
200
________ speaking is delivering a speech without advance preparation.
Impromptu
200
Which type of citation format is required in this class?
APA
200
The main reason to use previews, summaries, and transitions is to
Keep your audience on track with your speech
200
"In addition to," "therefore," and "not only does" are all ________ __________.
verbal transitions
200
A speech conclusion should always refer to the __________.
introduction
300
The process of producing speech sounds clearly and distinctly is called _________.
Articulation
300
Communication that is truthful, fair, responsible, and shows respect for self and others is termed
ethical communication
300
Searching for logical divisions in a subject is a strategy for
determining your main points
300
Producing word pictures that allow your audience to mentally see, hear, smell, touch, or taste something is a process known as
description
300
A speech introduction accounts for approximately ____ % of your speech.
10
400
Which is your audience more likely to believe: your nonverbal or verbal message?
Nonverbal
400
What is my office number?
CJ 155
400
A change in facial expression, a pause, an altered vocal pitch or speaking rate, or a movement all may indicate a
nonverbal transition
400
Smoothly incorporating supporting material into your speech involves four steps. Name three of them.
1. State main idea 2. Cite source 3. Present material 4. Explain connection between main idea and source
400
List the four purposes of conclusions (do not have to be in the correct order)
1. Summarize the speech 2. Reemphasize the main idea 3. Motivate the audience to respond 4. Provide closure
500
What are the 3 ways that public speaking differs from regular conversation?
1. Planned 2. Formal 3. Speaker and audience roles are clearly defined
500
When you save the most important material for last, you are using the principle of
recency
500
Name all five organizational patterns discussed so far in class.
Chronological, topical, spatial, cause/effect, and problem/solution
500
Name the three goals of informative speaking.
1. Enhance understanding 2. Maintain interest 3. Be remembered
500
List the 5 purposes of speech introductions (do not have to be in the correct order)
1. Get the audience's attention 2. Introduce subject 3. Give the audience a reason to listen 4. Establish your credibility 5. Preview main ideas