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Speech final
speech final
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |