Getting Ready
Verbal and Non Verbal
Informative
Persuasive
Improving Your Voice
100
Where is the conclusion in a speech?
At the end, final part
100
What is verbal language?
A system of spoken and written words.
100
Give an example of a topic that is too big.
answers vary
100
What do you say after your reasons?
your evidence
100
What deals with the tone of your voice?
quality
200
What does purpose mean?
What you intend to achieve in your speech.
200
What is eye contact?
looking at someone
200
What is a how to speech?
explaining how to do something
200
What is an opinion?
an attitude or belief
200
What involves too much air when you speak?
breathiness
300
What does the introduction do for the audience?
It gets their attention
300
What is jargon?
Words that are understood by a particular group.
300
Why is eye contact important?
it helps your audience look at you
300
What is a fact?
Information that can be proven
300
What is it that makes your voice high or low?
pitch
400
What is a thesis statement?
A sentence that expresses the most important ideas.
400
What are gestures?
the movements people make with their body
400
Where can you find good reliable sources?
websites, library, books, etc.
400
Math is stupid is an example of what?
an opinion
400
What is rate?
the speed of your voice
500
What do main points and supporting details have in common?
The supporting details tell about the main points?
500
What does nonverbal mean?
without words
500
What is an expository speech?
giving information about at specific topic
500
What does evidence need to be?
Reliable and factual
500
What does the word nasality mean?
talking or sounds from your nose