Public Speaking Quiz 2
Central Idea
one sentence statement encapsulates major idea of speech no questions, figurative language, or vagueness
specific purpose
single infinitive phrase states what the speaker hopes to accomplish
clustering
take a sheet of paper and divide it into nine columns as follows: people, places, things, events, processes, concepts, natural phenomena, problems, plans, and policies. then list in each column the first four of five items that come to mind
egocentrism
tendency to be concerned with own values, beliefs, well-being
peer testimony
testimony from ordinary people with firsthand experience and insight
expert testimony
testimony from recognized experts
percentage of time the conclusion should take up in your speech
5-10 percent
number of main points suggested for speeches for the rest of your life?
2-5
percentage of time the introduction should take up in your speech
10-20 percent
number of main points suggested for speeches in this class?
2-3
audience-centeredness
audience foremost in mind during speech, presentation to whom am i speaking? what do i want them to know/believe/do? what is the most effective way of accomplishing that?
what are the three criteria for evaluating internet documents?
authorship sponsorship recency
what are the different types of orders that you can arrange your speech in?
chronological spatial causal problem-solution topical
informative speech
designed to convey knowledge, understanding
problem-solution
first point: the problem second point: the solution
transitions
indicates speaker has finished one thought and is moving to another
topical
main points divide into logical, consistent subtopics
spatial order
main points follow directional pattern
chronological order
main points follow time pattern
causal order
main points show cause-effect relationship
personal inventory
make a quick inventory of your experiences, interests, hobbies, skills, beliefs, etc