Types of Speeches
Organizing your speech
Using Presentation Aids
Selecting Your Topic
Language and Style
100

What are the 4 types of speeches?

Informative, Demonstrative, Persuasive, and Entertainment

100

What is the body of a speech?

The part where you present your main points and support them with examples, narratives, testimony, and other materials.

100

A drawing that details an object or action, as well as arrangements and relations among its parts.

Diagram

100

You list every idea that comes to mind without evaluating its merit.

Brainstorming

100

Requires consideration of audience, occasion, and nature of one's message when choosing language for a speech

Word choice or diction

200

Name 5 techniques to use in an informative speech

Definition, Explanation, Description, Demonstration, and Narrative

200

Materials designed to prove or substantiate your main points.

Supporting points

200

A graph that uses lines plotted on a pair of axes to show relationships between two elements.

Line graph

200

Another strategy for generating ideas

Word Association

200

Specialized or technical words or phrases familiar only to people in a specific field or group.

Jargon

300

What is a fact claim?

Asserts that something is true or false

300

Creating a hierarchy of points

Subordination

300

Used to show how percentages and proportions relate to one another and add up to a whole.

A pie chart.

300

This happens once you have selected a topic

Deciding your rhetorical purpose

300

Consists of words your listeners find recognizable

Understandable language

400

What does a value claim attach a judgement to?

A subject.

400

What are the 5 patterns used when organizing a speech?

Spatial, chronological(temporal), causal, comparison, and categorical

400

Five ways to make your aids simple and clear.

Keep your aids simple, Test the size of visual aids, create contrast, Test the legibility of visual aids, and Test the volume and clarity of audio aids.

400

Four things to consider when selecting the best topic

Consider the assignment, Consider your audience, Consider your knowledge and interests, and Consider the speech context.

400

Brief Stories

Personal anecdotes