Vocabulary
Performance
Events
Parts of Speech
Components of Competition
100

A controversial matter that can inspire different points of view, stands or sides

What is an Issue?

100

This is important such that you are audible and your audience can hear you.

What is speaker volume?

100

Students deliver a self-written, ten-minute speech on a topic of their choosing. Competitors craft an argument using evidence, logic, and emotional appeals.

What is Original Oratory?

100

Part of your speech where you will try to grab your audience's attention and brief your topic.

What is an Introduction?
100

The individual that will rank your speech and be analyzing your performance.

What is a judge?

200

An exchange of diverging or opposite views

What is an argument?

200

This is important for being confident in what you're saying and directly communicating with your audience.

What is eye contact?

200

Students have seven minutes to select a topic from a few chosen, brainstorm their ideas, outline and deliver a speech on the spot.

What is Impromptu?

200

Part of your speech that explains a specific reason why/how your topic/issue has come to exist.

What is a cause?

200

A period within which the speech must be completed is a...

What is a time limit?

300

The available body of facts or info indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or false

What is evidence?

300
A speaker should have a steady _______ so that he/she is clear and doesn't get caught up in his/her words.

What is a pace/volume?

300

Using a play, short story, or other published work, students perform a selection of one or more portions of a piece up to ten minutes in length and test a student's comedic skills.

What is Humorous Interpretation?

300

Part of your speech that explains a specific issue within your topic.

What is a problem?

300

A numerical value that depicts where you stand against your competitors.

What is a rank?

400

A statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion

What is a proposition?

400
The way of articulating words clearly and distinctly.

What is enunciation?

400

Students must use a speech or portion of a speech previously given by another person.

What is Declamation?

400

Part of your speech that explains a consequence of your issue.

What is an effect?

400

Numerical value given that is a score of your performance and a sum of values of different components graded.

What are speaker points?

500

A specific statement or question up for debate

What is a resolution?

500
Variation in the pitch level, stress, and rhythm of the voice. Conveys differences of expressive meaning.

What is intonation?

500

Students are presented with a few choices of questions related to current events and, in 30 minutes, prepare a seven-minute speech answering the selected question.

What is Extemporaneous Speaking?
500

Offers a potential answer to the issues you discuss within your speech. 

What is a solution?

500

A sheet used when a student is judged and ranked and where all remarks will be written.

What is a ballot?