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Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Delivery
Preparation
BAM!
100
a speaker's manner, or speaking style
What is delivery
100
making the voice heard
What is projecting
100
the five qualities of effective delivery
What are natural, lively, suits the situation, aligns with the message, and clear
100
Three factors you should consider when you are preparing to speak to a group of people
What is audience, purpose, and occasion
100
a feeling of apprehension or dread when speaking to an audience
What is stagefright
200
the pace at which one speaks - fast, medium, or slow
What is rate
200
raising or lowering the voice or giving special emphasis to words
What is volume
200
the three basic variables in speech delivery
What is rate, pitch, and volume
200
the definition of a thesis statement
What is a sentence or two that expresses the essential idea of your speech
200
identify 3 strategies to reduce stagefright
What is prepare, rehearse, take deep breaths, move around to burn off nervous energy, remove negative thoughts from your mind, imagine success, etc.
300
the relative highness or lowness of the voice
What is pitch
300
trusting in one's own abilities and judgment
What is self-confidence
300
examples include running words together and dropping syllables
What are articulation problems
300
the definition of a purpose statement
What is a written account of the specific outcomes you want your speech to achieve
300
Like a fingerprint, your ______________ is distinctly your own
What is vocal quality
400
pauses on either side of a word or phrase for special emphasis
What is framing
400
areas in the head that pick up sound vibrations
What are resonators
400
identify five nonverbal strategies to consider when interacting with your audience
What is eye contact, appearance, facial expressions, gestures, and posture
400
identify and explain the three basic communication purposes
What is entertain (interesting or amusing; comedian), inform (teach or familiarize; assembly), and persuade (convince, influence; debate)
400
_____________ your voice assures that the audience hears it no matter where they are seated
What is projecting
500
parts of the head that help form words
What is articulators
500
a flat, expressionless way of speaking
What is monotone
500
identity the four steps in revising your speech
What is add content, delete content, rearrange content, and substitute content.
500
_____________ is critical in making an effective presentation
What is preparation
500
limited purpose or primary goal
What is controlling purpose