Sounds & Soundmakers
Narrowing a Topic
Speaking Situations
Outlining & Organizing
Miscelaneous
100
To do this, you use the lips, teeth, tongue, hard and soft palates to shape sounds.
What is articulation?
100
"To inform"
What is a general purpose?
100
An audience who does not want to hear what you have to say, possibly due to many different factors.
What is a hostile audience?
100
The best organizational pattern to be used in a how-to speech.
What is chronological pattern?
100
The form of listening that is the most critical and analytic.
What is evaluative listening?
200
The letter G is an example of this kind of sound.
What is a voiced stop?
200
The process of writing and rewriting outlines to have an appropriately narrowed topic.
What is filtering?
200
The main idea of the message.
What is content?
200
"Colleges are interested in applicants who can say they have good grades, do extra curricular activities, already have work experience, and volunteer in their community."
What is a thesis statement?
200
This is the speaking to yourself; your inner monologue.
What is intrapersonal speaking?
300
A purposeful change of pitch in a person's voice to add meaning.
What is inflection?
300
The process of studying the beliefs and attitudes of an audience, in order to deliver the best message for them.
What is audience analysis?
300
This type of speaking allows for limited verbal feedback.
What is public speaking or mass communication?
300
The best organizational pattern to use for a persuasive speech on water pollution.
What is problem-solution pattern? What is cause-effect pattern?
300
This gesture is used when moving from one point to another.
What is a transitional gesture?
400
When a speaker says "probly" instead of "probably."
What is omission?
400
Using information from an interview to strengthen your support in a speech.
What is an expert testimony?
400
An audience that is bored or does not care about the message.
What is an apathetic audience?
400
The best organizational pattern for describing the beauty of a mountain range.
What is topical pattern?
400
This can bias the way you hear a particular word or how you regard a speaker.
What is a field of reference?
500
Sounds made when the articulators change position during the consonant production.
What are glide sounds?
500
"At the end of the speech, the audience will know 4 ways they can improve their college applications."
What is a specific purpose?
500
Exchanging information for understanding, particularly with an audience.
What is feedback?
500
The best organizational pattern for an informational speech about motorcycle maintenance.
What is the spacial pattern?
500
This is the "experience-based" meaning of a word.
What is connotation?