Delivery
Speech Aids
Persausive Speaking
Listening
Speaking to Entertain
100

The presentation of a short message without advance preparation.

What is impromptu speaking?

100

The resources that a speaker
uses to enhance the message conveyed to the audience

What are presentation aids?

100

An attempt to get a person to behave in a manner, or embrace a point of view related to values, attitudes, and beliefs.

What is persuasion?

100

An accidental and automatic brain response to sound that requires no effort.

What is hearing?

100

A speech designed to captivate an audience’s attention and regale or amuse them while delivering a message.

What is an entertaining speech?

200

The presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken conversationally, using brief notes.

What is extemporaneous speaking?

200

A graphical representation of data (often numerical) or sketch representing an ordered process.

What is a chart?

200

Propositions or positions that an individual holds as true or false without positive knowledge or proof.

What are beliefs?

200

This kind of listener is interested in the speaker and how he/she feels or thinks about their message.

What is a people-oriented listener?

200

A brief speech given to accompany a prize or honor.

What is a speech of presentation?

300

The word-for-word iteration of a written message.

What is manuscript speaking?

300

A pictorial representation of the relationships of quantitative data using dots, lines,
bars, or pie slices.

What is a graph?

300

A state that occurs when an indi-
vidual entertains two or more contradictory attitudes, values, beliefs, or behaviors simultaneously. 

What is cognitive dissonance?

300

This kind of listener prefers a message that gets to the point quickly.

What is a time-oriented listener?

300

A speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, or remember

What is a toast?

400

The rote recitation of a written message that the speaker has committed to memory.

What is memorized speaking?

400

This term refers to the beauty or good taste of a presentation aid.

What is aesthetics?

400

This occurs when someone voluntarily changes a behavior, belief, or attitude to reduce cognitive dissonance.

What is internal justification?

400

A distraction to a speaker’s message caused by a listener’s own body

What is physiological noise?

400

A speech designed to designed to both praise and good-naturedly insult a person being honored.

What is a roast?
500

Using these can help your recall and prevent you from reading to your audience.

What are notecards?

500

Google Slides, Keynote, Prezi, and PowerPoint are all examples of this kind of technology.

What are presentation platforms/software?

500

The final step in Monroe's motivated sequence.

What is action?

500

Biases with reference to the speaker and preconceived ideas and opinions about the topic or message are examples of these.

What are receiver biases?

500

An intangible asset that is made up of the favor or reputation of an individual or organization.

What is goodwill?