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Speech final

speech final

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Kinds of visual aids Objects/models, photographs/drawings, graphs
chart A visual aid that summarizes a large block of info, usually in list form
Informative speech to convey knowledge or understanding
Informative speech types About objects, processes, event, concept
6 guidelines for informative speaking Don’t overestimate what the audience knows 2.Relate subject directly to audience 3. Don’t be too technical 4. Avoid distractions 5. Personalize ideas 6. Be creative
The most important ideas of your message are the main points
which connective indicates when a speaker has finished one thought and moves to another? transistion
Defining as a presentation strategy can take on which of the following forms? comparison, example and negation
Hearing is what type of process? physiological process
listening is a psychological process
Audience demographics include age, gender and religion but not – height
conversations are different from public speaking because the speaker/listener change roles
citing a source in a speech is known as verbal footnoting
expert testimony comes from individuals who are recognized by peers in their field as experts
An oversimplified and distorted idea about a group or person is the definition of steroptype
Ethical listening involves being courteous and attentive, avoiding prejudice and allowing for free and open expressions of ideas
Writing down whatever comes to mind concerning a speech topic is called brainstorming
The route traveled by a message is known as channel
using abusive language is not a ground rule for ethical speaking
interference in the communication process means anything that impedes the communication of a message
restating or summarizing someone else’s ideas or words in one’s own words is called paraphrasing
A good speech needs support materials are reliable, accurate, relevant
Our values should be determined by our beliefs
if a speaker’s main purpose is to convey knowledge, the speech is informative
one of the keys to critical thinking is to recognize opinion from fact
a good introduction should capture attention
A speeche’s conclusion has three objectives-which of the following IS one of them reviewing main points
the average recommended number of main points in a speech is 2-5
Identify the five types of orders for main points spatial, problem/solution, cause effect, topical, chronological
T/F Repetition of key words or phrases in a speech does not facilitate memory deficiency True
The worldwide web is one of the largest self-publishing experiments in history True
Transtitions are words or phrases that connect ideas in a speech True
Public speaking is more informally structured than conversation False
Prejudice uses irrelevant references to sex, gender and/or ethnicity in a speech True
Communication process
evidence supporting materials used to prove or disprove something*The two major elements of logos are
Acceptance Give thanks, express gratitude/acknowledge those who helped you, emphasize value award represents
Toast mini speech of praise or acknowledgement
Speech of presentation explain the award, recognize acheivements, applaud recipient
Keyword in leadership influence
Goup needs procedural, maintenance, personal relations
message whatever a speaker communicates to someone else
speaker the person who is presenting an oral message to a listener
channel the means by which a message is communicated
listener the person who receives the speaker's message
feedback the messages, usually nonverbal sent from a listener to a speaker
interference anything that impedes the communication of a message interference can be external or internal to listeners
situation time and place in which speech communication occurs
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