Vocabulary
Steps for Effective Communication
Methods of Presenting
Misc
Voice and Gestures
100
Someone who is known for his skill and power as a public speaker.
What is an orator?
100
In this step you analyze your purpose and audience.
What is Step 1?
100
The number of presentation methods listed in the text.
What is four?
100
This captures your audience's attention.
What is the introduction?
100
How loudly or softly you speak.
What is volume?
200
Refers to speaking without preparation.
What is an impromptu speech?
200
The goal of this type of presentation is to move an audience to belief or action.
What a persuasive presentation?
200
This method requires a lot of preparation and is difficult to adapt to the audience's reaction.
What is memorizing?
200
The three basic parts of a speech.
What are introduction, body, and conclusion?
200
A brief halt in your speech.
What is a pause?
300
Presentation is one that you have carefully planned and outlined in detail, and delivered with only minimal notes.
What is an extemporaneous speech?
300
The fourth step in the effective communication process.
What is organize and outline?
300
This method of speaking requires self-confidence, mastery of the subject, and the ability to think on your feet.
What is impromptu speaking?
300
The nervousness you feel when appearing in front of an audience.
What is stage fright?
300
Name given to the syllables a, uh, um, and ah.
What are vocalized pauses?
400
The art of expressing words distinctly.
What is articulation?
400
This type of presentation is used to share knowledge about a specific topic.
What is an informative presentation?
400
This presentation method guarantees that you'll send the right message and ensures you won't leave out key information.
What is manuscript reading?
400
Poor use of this in your presentation may offend your audience.
What is humor?
400
This physical behavior is powerful and enhances your credibility.
What is eye contact?
500
The ability to say words correctly.
What is pronunciation?
500
The fifth step in the effective communication process.
What is draft and edit?
500
This presentation method allows you the most freedom in adjusting to an audience as you speak.
What is extemporaneous speaking?
500
Slides are the most common form.
What are visual aids?
500
The purposeful use of your hands, arms, shoulders, and head to reinforce what you are saying.
What are gestures?