Informative Speaking
The Basics of Public Speaking
Language and Delivery
General
100

How many minutes is the Informative Speech?

3-4 minutes per person.

100

What is the meaning of Encode?


B: The process of the sender putting his/her thoughts and feelings into words or other symbols.

100

When is the outline due for informative speech?

Midnight today!

100

Plagiarism is defined as?

Presenting someone else's ideas as your own

200

An Informative speech should avoid?

B: Expressing personal opinions

200

Feedback in public speaking refers to?


B) The messages sent back to the speaker from the listener

200

Alliteration is best defined as?

Repeating initial consonant sounds

200

What is Logos?


 Logical and organized arguments and the credible evidence to support the arguments within a speech; arguments based on logic.

300

How many sources do you need for this speech?

At least 3.

300

What is rhetoric?

Art of persuasion

300

Parallelism in speech writing involves?

Using similar grammatical structures

300

Credibility is also called?

Ethos 

400

Informative speeches should be based on:

A: Accurate and well-researched facts 

400

The channel in public speaking refers to?

B) The means by which the message is communicated

400

Metaphors and similes are examples of?

Figurative language

400

Pathos is used in a speech when a speaker appeals to:

Emotions of the audience

500

What was the name of the last speech we watched in class?

Nobody Puts Baby in a Closet

500

Five canons of rhetoric?

Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, and Delivery

500

Who gave the Slam Poem speech (we watched in class)? 

Dr. Lyiscott

500

What are the Introduction components?

AT, SPS, TS, Speaker Credibility, Audience relevance Preview of Main Points