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Campo Yig 2012 Final

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What are the 4 Informative Speeches? Demonstration Speech Definition Speech Explain the Process Speech Descriptive Speech
What is a demonstration speech? A "How to Speech"
What is a definition speech? A speech that answers what.
What is a process speech? A Process Speech is primarily verbal with photo examples.
What is a descriptive speech? A Descriptive Speech includes descriptive words and photos of a place or event.
What are the 4 Courtesy Speeches? Welcoming Speech Introduction Speech Presentation Speech Acceptance Speech
What is a welcoming speech? Welcoming speech – should put listeners at ease and prepare them for the events of the occasion.
What is a Introduction Speech? Introduction speech – introduces the main speaker and should be presented extemporaneously (without notes).
What is a Presentation Speech? Presentation speech – used to recognize a group or individuals receiving awards.
What is a Acceptance Speech? Acceptance speech – a sincere thank-you for a presentation.
What are the 4 commerative speeches? Eulogy Speech Testimonial Speech Farewell Speech Dedication Speech
What is a eulogy speech? Honors a person who has died.
What is a testamonial speech? Honors a living person.
What is a Farewell Speech? Farewell speech – expresses regret for departure and thankfulness for service.
What is a Dedication Speech? Dedication speech – is given at the opening of a new structure of the unveiling of a monument.
What are the five forms ofcommunication? Intrapersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Small Group Communication Public Speaking Mass Communication
What is Intrapersonal Communication? Intrapersonal Communication – the informal, constant “talking” or thinking we do with ourselves in our own head.
What is Interpersonal Communication? Interpersonal Communication – informal communication that takes place between two or three people.
What is Small Group Communication? Small Group Communication – varies from informal to formal communication with 4 to 15 people.
What is Public Speaking? Public Speaking – when one person formally communicates with many at one time.
What is Mass Communication? Mass Communication – when a speakers words are broadcast or printed for formal communication to as many people as possible.
What are the three questions an audience asks themselves during a persuasive speech? Can I trust this speaker? Does this speaker know what they are talking about? Is this speaker interested in my well being?
What is citing research? Citing Research – Giving credit to the individual or organization that did the original work.
What is a persuasive speech? Persuasive speech – reinforces or changes the beliefs, attitudes or actions of the audience.
What is constructive criticism? Constructive Criticism – analysis or comments designed to help someone improve their performance.
What is Ethos? Ethos – the character, intelligence and goodwill of the speaker as perceived by the audience.
What is Pathos? Pathos – using emotions to motivate an audience to agree with you.
What is logos? Logos - the Greek word for reasoning.
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