P stands for this.
What is Poise?
V stands for this.
What is Voice?
L stands for this.
What is Life?
E stands for this.
What is Eye Contact?
G and S stand for this.
What are Gestures and Speed?
Poise means you appear ________ even when you really don't feel it.
What is calm?
You should strive for a voice that is ___________ to _________.
What is "pleasant to hear"?
Life is about adding emotion to our voices — showing that we actually __________ about what we're talking about.
What is care?
This person does not matter more than the students.
Who is the teacher?
An example of a filler word.
What are um, uh, yeah, whatever, etc.
This tool that many speakers use can provide comfort and security.
What is a podium?
Do not do this when giving a speech: m______, m_______ or do i____________.
What is mock, mimic, or do impressions?
Insert your _________ into your speeches!
What is passion?
Doing this can make your speech feel old and tired.
What is memorizing?
The three types of gestures.
A speaker should move this way at the beginning of their speech.
What is side to side?
A good speech is a __________________ magnified.
What is conversation?
Exaggerate the _______________ in your voice!
What is feeling?
You are not speaking to a group, but rather...
Who are many individuals?
An appropriate speed for a speech.
What is not too fast and not too slow?
Why a speaker will move forward when they make key points.
What is increases the level of intensity?
Three things to consider with your voice volume:
What are:
1. can everyone hear you?
2. is the volume right for the space?
3. does the voice carry to the back corners?
____________ your voice in a manner that expresses an intended feeling, like excitement, joy, sadness, fear, disappointment, humor, amazement, or anger.
What is inflect?
Where the speaker looks is very...
What is meaningful?
A speaker uses them for affect and emphasis.