Name a situation in everyday life that requires public speaking.
Talking with your friends on a game
Ordering food
Giving a speech to run for class representative
What is the difference between volume, pitch, and pacing?
Volume - How loud you are
Pitch - How high or low your voice is
Pacing - How fast your voice is
Everyone on your team must DEMONSTRATE closed body language
Closed - Introverted, arms crossed, no eye contact, shoulders hunched
What do the letters of SEEC stand for?
S - State
E - Explain
E - Evidence
C - Connect
What is the name of our organization?
Speechdojo!
Which one of these examples does NOT require public speaking?
Asking a question in class
Writing a short story
writing a short story
What emotions does speaking with LOUD volume communicate?
Loud - Excitement, Anger, Passion
Quiet - Shyness, Sadness, Seriousness
Everyone in your team must DEMONSTRATE open body language!
Open - Inviting, tall posture, hands and feet apart
What are the 3 parts of a speech?
Intro, Body, and Conclusion
What province do I live in?
Ontario! (but I am from Alberta)
What are tips to get over our fear of public speaking?
Slow down
Fake being confident
Make a plan
What does being monotone mean?
No variation in your volume, pitch or pacing
What effect does body language have on your speech?
Engagement
Emphasis
Emotion
What is argumentation?
Convincing someone that you are right
What year was SpeechDojo founded?
2018
What is the fear of public speaking called?
Glossophobia
What's the resting volume?
The lowest volume in the room where everyone can hear you
What percent of all communication is done non-verbally?
(be within the range to get the points!)
70 - 93%
What section of SEEC argumentation would be most suitable to insert in statistics or anecdotes about your topic?
Explain! (The second E)
List ALL of the lessons I have taught you so far!
1- Intro to public speaking
2- Volume, Pitch and Pacing & Body language
3 - SEEC
4 - How to write a persuasive speech
5 - Speech writing workshop!
What PERCENT of people are scared of public speaking?
(be within 10% to get the points!)
73%
What can pausing achieve in your speech?
Gives you a break to remember your speech, and gives the audience time to take in what you just said
What game did we play in the lesson where we learned about body language?
Body language telephone!
Read this tongue twister without slipping up or pausing!
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked; If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
How old am I? (take a guess)
20!