Using this effectively helps your audience hear you.
What is volume?
This describes communication based on a person's use of voice and body, rather than the use of words.
What is nonverbal? (Body Language is acceptable).
Focus NOT on the clarity of how you speak BUT speaking words correctly.
What is pronunciation?
This is the process of turning a message into meaning.
What is decode?
The speaker's voice never changes in tone, volume and rate causing it to sound dull and boring.
What is monotone?
It is important where the person positions themselves in the room during their speech. This is known as?
What is proximity?
The clarity of words and sounds that we produce.
What is articulation?
The sender needs to give a message back.
What is feedback?
The speaker should be concerned with how fast or slow they are speaking in order to keep the audience's attention.
What is speech rate.
This phrase refers to changes in a speaker's volume, pitch, rate, and pauses, and is crucial to making your voice sound lively and animated.
What is vocal variety?
True or False: Most communication is verbal.
What is false?
How high or low the speaker's voice is. *Also used in music classes.
What is pitch?
In America, we make/do a lot of this when speaking, but in Asia, not so much. (It is considered disrespectful to do this too much in Asia).
What is eye contact?
Using these effectively can affect the power and impact your words have when delivering a speech. Those who do it well: Barak Obama, MLK Jr.
What are pauses?
This is the ultimate goal of communication.
What is shared meaning?
The speak feels natural and smooth.
What is fluency.
A person's speaking ability, choice of words, and overall personality create this. What is "this"?
What is Voice Branding.
She voices several main characters in the TV show "The Simpsons".
Nancy Cartwright
The 3 types of noise are Physical, Psychological, and...
What is Semantic?