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Type of Communicative Strategies? Nomination Restriction Turn-Taking Topic Control Topic Shifting Repair Termination
What is Nomination? Collaboratively and productively establishing a topic keep the conversational environment open for opinions
What is Restriction? Limitations of a given topic constraining the response or reaction within a set of catergories
What is Turn-Taking deciding who takes the coversational floor next giving all communicators a chance to speak recognizing when and how to speak (verbal/non-verbal cues) keep words short but relecant employ visual signals
What is Topic Control? covers how the formality or informality affects the development of the topic topics should be collectively developed by avoiding unnecessary topic shifts and interruptions
What is Topic Shifting? moving from one topic to another Make sure the previous topic was nurtured enough Use effective conversation transitions such as "by the way," "in addiction to what you said," "speaking of,"
What is Repair? addressing the problems in speaking, listening and comprehension during a conversation self-righting mechanism in social interactions
What is Termination? the close-initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation
What is the speech writing process? enumerate conducting audience analysis Purpose of speech - Selecting a topic Narrowing down a topic - Gathering data Selecting speech pattern - Preparing an outline format: Table/List Preparing the Introduction-Body-Conclusion Editing and/or Revising Rehearsing
In Audience Analysis, what does demography include? age, gender ratio, nationality, educational background, economic status
In Audience Analysis, what does situation include? time, venue, occasion, and size
In Audience Analysis, what does psychology include? values, beliefs, preferences, cultural and racial ideologies
In Purpose, what is the three things you need to keep in mind? informative, entertaining, persuasive
In Purpose, what is informative? clear concept or idea is presented
In Purpose, what is entertaining? to amuse
In Purpose, what is persuasive? well-argued ideas that can influence
In Narrowing down a topic, what does it mean? It means main ideas are more specific and focused.
What is the Topic? Main Point
What does data gathering mean? ideas, information, sources and references that are relevant or related to the specific topic.
There are 6 speech patterns, what are they? Biographical Categorical/Topical Causal Chronological Comparison/Contrast Problem-Solving
In speech pattern, what is biographical? life of someone
In speech pattern, what is categorical/topical? presents related categories supporting a topic
In speech pattern, what is chronological? presents idea in time order
In speech pattern, what is comparison/contrast? comparing two or three points
In speech pattern, what is Problem-Solving? presents a problem, its causes and solution
It is the Hierarchical list that shows the relationship of ideas in the speech Outline
It contains the introduction, body, and conclusion Outline
What are some strategies you can use in the introduction? Real-life experiences Practical examples and its relation to the topic Familiar or strong quote Facts and statistics Personal story that illustrates your point
It provides an explanation, examples or details that help deliver the purpose of your speech The Body of the Speech
What does the conclusion contain? Restates the main idea of the speech Provides a summary Emphasizes the message Call for an action Memorable statement
What are the six principles for speech editing? Focus Clarity Concision Continuity Variety Impact and Beauty
In speech editing, what is focus? central message
In speech editing, what is clarity? organized structure
In speech editing, what is concision? short , simple and clear
In speech editing, what is continuity? transition words/phrases
In speech editing, what is VARIETY-? tone and style
In speech editing, what is impact and beauty? descriptive images
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