An organized face to face speech to a group of people through words and physical delivery.
What is public speaking?
The order in which a speech flows (the different parts of a speech).
Attention grabber/Introduction/Thesis
Body Paragraphs
Conclusion/Restated Thesis/Catch Phrase
A visual requirement for presenting a speech.
What is formal attire?
The act of using another person's words or ideas without appropriately crediting said person.
What is "plagiarism"?
The difference between hearing and listening.
What is "effort".
What is "active vs. passive"?
A document that is not the full speech but functions as the "blueprint" for practicing and presenting a speech.
What is an outline?
The practice that Speeches require to be effectively communicated.
What is preparation?
True or false?
Students are allowed to read their speech directly from their notecards.
False.
Direct or indirect messages transmitted and originating from the audience.
What is "feedback"?
Statistics , expert testimonies, examples, narratives, and scientific or historical facts are all examples of...
What are "supporting materials"?
A short message shared without advanced preparation.
What is impromptu speaking?
This part of the speech reels the audience in and creates interest in the rest of the presentation.
What is an attention grabber?
Days of class that students are not allowed to miss.
What are presentation days?
The process of listening, evaluating, and judging the things that a speaker is saying.
What is "critical listening"?
What the last sentence of your special occasion speech should have been.
What is a "catch phrase"?
The branch of philosophy that involves determinations between what is right and wrong.
What is Ethics?
Things a speaker should do before presenting a speech.
What is Research?
What is Analyzation of the audience?
What is Practice/Rehearse
True or False?
Students are allowed to write on as many notecards as they deem necessary.
True.
An instance that could possibly happen, but has not yet.
What is a "hypothetical narrative"?
A false statement that damages a person's character, social status, or reputation.
What is "defamatory speech"?
The fear of public speaking.
What is glossophobia?
A speaker's viability/standing at the end pf a presentation.
What is terminal credibility?
Things students are not allowed to do during their fellow classmates presentations.
What is "enter/exit the room"
What is "use any of their electronic devices"
What is "hold unrelated conversations"
What is "write"
A term referring to the objective or literal meaning of a word shared by most people.
What is "denotative"?
One college or university Mrs. Young attended.
What is "UTA"?
What is "SNHU"?