This mode of Speech Delivery, where a speaker memorizes the speech, is . . .
Memorized Mode
What is volume?
Soft and Loud
The important thing to remember about clothing is to make sure it is:
appropriate
List two ways to brainstorm:
ex: using word associations or using a prompt
What is slang?
Words a type of people make up, for their group; like teenagers
The mode, where a speaker uses note cards or other thought prompters, is . . .
Extemporaneous Mode
What are pauses?
Stopping in appropriate place
What is personal space?
Area immediately around you.
What is the purpose of a questionaire for a speaker?
to better understand the baseline of knowledge before the speaker stars their message
What is a cliche?
Overused phrases.
The mode, where a speaker uses no notes and doesn’t prepare ahead of time, is . . .
Impromptu Mode
What is enunciation?
Speaking clearly
What is intimate space?
From touch to 18 inches
Once you pick a topic what do you do with it?
Narrow it
What is jargon?
Technical language of a professional group?
The mode, where a speaker reads the speech, is . . .
Manuscript Mode
What is pitch?
High and Low Tone
What is social distance?
4 to 12 feet
What is a captive audience? Give an example.
An audience did not choose to hear a particular speaker or speech. A classroom is an example of a captive audience.
What are euphemisms?
Less offensive words used in the place of more offensive ones.
What is inflection?
Change in the pitch of the voice.
What is rate? What is fluency?
Speech of Speech. Smoothness of Speech.
What is public distance?
12 feet away or more
What is a voluntary audience?
An audience where they choose to hear and listen to the speaker.
What's the difference between street language and regionalisms?
Street language is words and phrases used by a small area like a city and regionalisms are words and phrases used by a large area like a state.