Public speaking online final exam: Ch. 9 & 11
Tips for preparing main points:
1) Keep Main Points Separate. 2) Try to Use the Same Pattern of Wording for Main Points. 3) Balance the Amount of Time Devoted to Main Points
guidelines for speaking outline:
1. Follow the visual framework used in the preparation outline 2. Make sure the outline is legible 3. Keep the outline as brief as possible 4. Give yourself cues for delivering the speech
guidelines for the preparation outline:
1. State the specific purpose of your speech 2. Identify the central idea 3. Label the introduction, body, and conclusion 4. Use a consistent pattern of symbolization and indentation 5. State main points and subpoints in full sentences 6. Label transitions, internal summaries, and internal previews 7. Attach a bibliography 8. Give your speech a title, if one is desired
speaking outline
a brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech
preparation outline
a detailed outline developed during the process of speech preparation
bibliography
a list of all the sources used in preparing a speech
problem-solution order
a method of speech organization in which the first main point deals with the existence of a problem and the second main point presents a solution to the problem
topical order
a method of speech organization in which the main points divide the topic into logical and consistent subtopics
spatial order
a method of speech organization in which the main points follow a directional pattern
chronological order
a method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time pattern
casual order
a method of speech organization in which the main points show a cause-effect relationship
internal preview
a statement in the body of the speech that lets the audience know what the speaker is going to discuss next
internal summary
a statement in the body of the speech that summarizes the speaker's preceding points.
signpost
a very brief statement that indicates where a speaker is in the speech or that focuses attention on key ideas
connective
a word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between them
transition
a word or phrase that indicates when a speaker has finished one thought and is moving on to another
When you put your speech in ____________ order you have two main points: one dealing with the causes of an event, the other dealing with it's effects.
casual
Because of its versatility, ____________ __________ can be used for both persuasive speeches and informative speeches
casual order
_______________ ______________ is especially useful for informative speeches
chronological order
without ______________, a speech is disjointed and uncoordinated
connectives
delivery cues
directions in a speaking outline to help a speaker remember how she or he wants to deliver key parts of the speech
the 3 kinds of supporting materials:
examples, statistics, testimony
3 basic parts of a speech:
intro, body, conclusion
the most important ideas in a visual framework are the ___________ ____________ and they are farthest to the left
main points
Writing a _____________ ____________ means putting your speech together- deciding what you will say & how you will organize it
preparation outline
strategic organization
putting a speech together in a particular way to achieve a particular result with a particular audience
when choosing main points you should:
select them carefully, phrase them precisely, and arrange them strategically
the main points of _______________ order process from top to bottom, left to right, front to back, inside to outside, east to west, or some other route.
spatial
_________ ________, like chronological order, is used most often in informative speeches
spatial order
the aim of a ______________ ______________ is to help you remember what you want to say
speaking outline
the less important ideas in a visual framework are the ________________ and they are progressively farther to the right
subpoints
subtopics
the breakdown of one topic into multiple parts
main points
the major points developed in the body of a speech
supporting materials
the materials used to support a speaker's ideas
visual framework
the pattern of symbolization and indentation in a speech outline that shows the relationships among the speaker's ideas
Four types of speech connectives:
transitions, internal previews, internal summaries, signposts
the most effective order depends on what three things?
your topic, your purpose, and your audience