LA 111 Study Guide
To use language vividly, your textbook recommends that speakers employ: ______
imagery and rhythm
An _____ leader is a group member to whom other members defer because of her or his rank or expertise
implied
_________are changes in the pitch or tone of a speaker's voice.
inflections
As Marcel approached the podium, loud voices from the hallway filled the room. Before beginning his speech, he asked someone in the back of the room to close the door. In the speech communication process Marcel was dealing with ___________
interference
If the following statement occurred in the body of a speech, it would be an example of what kind of connective? "In discussing the problem of radon in U.S. homes, we will look at what radon is, how it gets into our homes, and the dangers it poses."
internal preview
Raising a child is just like having a pet—you need to feed it, play with it, and everything will be fine
invalid analogy
Which of the following is NOT included in the book as an additional method to gain attention and interest?
inviting audience participation
List the four methods of delivery
1. Reading from a manuscript 2. Recite from memory 3. Speaking impromptu 4. Extemporaneously
Which of the following is appropriate when using humor in a speech.
Gently making fun of universal human foibles
Which of the following statements is true about gestures?
Gestures tend to work themselves out as you acquire experience and confidence.
When listening for a speaker's evidence, you should keep an ear out for what four things?
1. Is it accurate? 2. Is it taken from objective sources? 3. Is it relevant to the speaker's claims? 4. Is it sufficient to support the speaker's points
To limit your Internet search on the topic college cheerleading, what does the book suggest you do?
1. Narrow your search- "Competitive College Cheerleading" 2. Type a question- "What colleges do competitive cheerleading?"
Four similarities between public speaking and conversation
1. Order thoughts logically 2. Organize for maximum impact. 3. Adapt to feedback 4. Tailor message to audience
Which of the following is recommended by your textbook as a way to enhance the effectiveness of your examples?
1. Practice delivery of your extended examples. 2. Make your examples vivid and richly textured
List the six factors that are part of a demographic analysis
1. Age 2. Gender 3. Religion 4. Sexual Orientation 5. Group Membership 6. Racial, ethnic, or cultural background
List four techniques the textbook recommends when developing your first speech.
1. Be Creative 2. Make speech suspenseful/mystery 3. Use colorful, descriptive language 4. Describe adventure
What are the two kinds of listening most closely tied to critical thinking?
1. Comprehensive- understand 2. Critical Listening- evaluate
List the five questions from your text to ask about your specific purpose.
1. Does my purpose meet the assignment? 2. Can I accomplish my purpose in the time allotted? 3. Is the purpose relevant to my audience? 4. Is the purpose too trivial for my audience? 5. Is the purpose too technical for my audience?
List the six guidelines given in your textbook for effective informative speaking.
1. Don't be too technical 2. Don't assume the knowledge of your audience 3. Relate your topic directly to your audience 4. Be creative 5. Avoid Distractions 6. Personalize your ideas
List the three major kinds of supporting materials mentioned in the textbook.
1. Examples 2. Statistics 3. Testimony
The book states four objectives of a speech introduction. List them.
1. Get the attention and interest of your audience 2. Reveal the topic of your speech 3. Establish credibility and goodwill 4. Preview body of speech
List and define the two other types of plagiarism discussed in the book.
1. Global Plagiarism- stealing a speech entirely from s single source and passing it off as one's own 2. Incremental Plagiarism- failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people
Changes in what three things give the voice variety and expressiveness?
1. Rate 2. Pitch 3. Volume
What three factors are part of a situational audience analysis?
1. Size of the Audience 2. Physical Setting for the Speech 3. Disposition of the audience toward the topic, speaker, and occasion
Usually the speech topic is determined by what three things?
1. The speaker's qualifications 2. The audience 3. The occasion
What you include in an oral citation depends on what four things?
1. Topic 2. Material 3. Audience 4. Claim you are making
List the two ways Lucas mentions a speaker can help listeners sort out facts and ideas
1. Using transitions 2. Using signposts
Having your intended message be the message that is actually communicated depends on what two things?
1. What you say (verbal) 2. How you say it (nonverbal)
According to the textbook what are the attributes of good conversation?
1. directness
According to the textbook, under normal circumstances the speech introduction should not constitute more than about ____ to ____ percent of your speech
10, 20
According to your textbook, under normal circumstances, the conclusion should not constitute more than ____ to ___ percent of your speech
5, 10
Even when we think we are listening carefully, we usually grasp only about ____ of a speaker's message
50
What should you think of your persuasive speech as?
A kind of mental dialogue with the audience
A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the major ideas of a speech is ______
Central idea
What does the textbook suggest you do if you can't verify the credentials of an author or identify a credible sponsoring organization for an Internet document?
Don't use the document in your speech
If you are looking for information on the Internet about sports injuries from college cheerleading, what does the book recommend you do?
Look at virtual libraries
A _____question is one the audience answers mentally rather than out loud.
Rhetorical
Which of the following statements is true about the main points of your speech
Select and phrase them carefully and arrange them strategically
Which of the following is NOT a tip for preparing the introduction?
Work out the exact wording of the introduction as you are preparing the body of the speech.
An _____is a summary of a magazine or journal article, written by someone other than the original author.
abstract
When you experience stage fright, your body produces extra ______, a hormone that is released into the bloodstream in response to mental or physical stress
adrenaline
_______ is the repetition of the initial consonant sound of close or adjoining words.
alliteration
There's nothing wrong with capital punishment. It's been around for thousands of years
appeal to tradition
She was educated in a foreign country and could not possibly have any good ideas for improving education in our community.
as hominem
According to your textbook, a speech title should
attract the audience's attention
To give statistics greater impact, a speaker should:
avoid citing too many statistics
I don't see any reason to wear a helmet when I ride a bike because everybody bikes without a helmet.
bandwagon
The main value of using testimony in a speech is to:
build the credibility of speakers who are not experts on their topics.
"Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula has many excellent attractions for vacationers, including a warm climate, excellent food, and extensive Mayan ruins" is an example of a(n) ________
central idea
The ___ is the means by which a message is communicated.
channel
______ refers to how an audience regards a speaker's sincerity, trustworthiness, and concern for the well-being of the audience.
character
A _____ is a belief, theory, idea, notion, principle, or the like
concept
"To inform my audience about different approaches to film theory" is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about a(n)
concepts
Speeches about _____ are often more complex than other types of informative speeches.
concepts
A ________is a word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between ideas
connective
A _____ending is a conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity.
crescendo
Focused, organized thinking about things such as the logical relationships among ideas, the soundness of evidence, and the differences between fact and opinion is _________
critical thinking
In a symposium the participants:
deliver prepared speeches on different aspects of the topic.
________are directions in a speaking outline to help the speaker remember how she or he wants to deliver key parts of the speech.
delivery cues
The ______ meaning of a word is the dictionary meaning.
denotative
The ________ meaning of a word is its precise literal, and objective meaning.
denotative
A small group that meets for only one session should almost always have a ______ leader
designated
When taking research notes you should:
distinguish among quotations, paraphrases, and your own ideas.
_________ is the tendency of people to be concerned above all else with their own values, beliefs, and well-being
egocentrism
An _________ leader is the person who assumes a leadership role in a small group because of her or his ability, personality, or just by talking the most.
emergent
______ is the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs
ethics
The belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures is________
ethnocentrism
If you quoted a Harvard business professor on the strengths and weaknesses of business schools in the United States, you would be using ______ testimony
expert
An _______example is a story, narrative, or anecdote developed at some length to illustrate a point.
extended
True or false- Articulation and pronunciation are the same thing
false
True or false- Opening your speech with a lengthy quotation is a sure way to get your audience's attention.
false
Home sales were 30 percent higher in the summer of 2011, when the temperatures averaged 95 degrees, than they were in the summer of 2010, when the average temperature was only 83
false cause
______is the sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes
frame of reference
The broad goal of a speech is the _______ purpose
general
To paraphrase is to
give the gist of someone's statements in your own words.
According to your textbook, language _____
gives meaning to events
________ is the audience's perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind.
goodwill
One nonsmoker, interviewed in a restaurant, said, "I can eat dinner just fine even though people around me are smoking." Another, responding to a Los Angeles Times survey, said, "I don't see what all the fuss is about. My wife has smoked for years and it has never bothered me." We can see, then, that secondhand smoke does not cause a problem for most nonsmokers.
hasty generalization
In the five-step method for practicing delivery it is recommended that you concentrate on gaining control of the _____rather than trying to learn the speech word for word
ideas
What is a process in which speakers seek to create a bond with the audience by emphasizing common values, goals, and experiences?
identification
The study of nonverbal body motions as a mode of communication is
kinesics
According to your textbook, one way to focus your listening is to:
listen for the speaker's main points
________ needs involve interpersonal relations in the group
maintenance
As explained in the textbook, one of the defining traits of a small group is that
members of the group assemble for a specific purpose
"I speak as a Republican. I speak as a woman. I speak as a United States Senator. I speak as an American" is an example of
parallelism
______ plagiarism is stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as one's own.
patchwork
______ is the name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to an emotional appeal.
pathos
If you quoted Microsoft founder Bill Gates about his personal experience caring for his aging parents, you would be using _______ testimony
peer
Speeches about objects can include these three things
people, places, structures
The highness and lowness of a speaker's voice is
pitch
The three basic issues you will face whenever discussing a question of policy are need, plan, and ______
practicality
A _____ is a systematic series of actions that leads to a specific result or product.
process
The burden of _____ always rests with the persuasive speaker who advocates change
proof
________ is the process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence.
reasoning
Which of the following is recommended in your textbook as a way to reinforce the central idea in a speech conclusion?
refer back to the introduction
Persuasion is the process of _____ people's beliefs or actions.
reinforcing, creating, changing
After someone asks a question, what is the first thing you should do and why?
repeat the question because it allows you time to process it and the audience a chance to hear it better
What a speaker wants the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech is the _______
residual message
A ________is a very brief statement that indicates where a speaker is in the speech or that focuses attention on key ideas
signpost
"Be sure to keep this in mind ..." and "The most important thing to remember about ..." are examples of
signposts
The time and place in which speech communication occurs is the _______
situation
If we encourage elementary-school students to use computers in the classroom, they will spend less time reading books. As a result, they will fall behind in developing reading, writing, and thinking skills. Pretty soon we will have a generation of illiterates on our hands.
slippery slope
____ is the failure to form particular speech sounds crisply and distinctly.
sloppy articulation
"To inform my audience about the three major kinds of current 3-D technology" is an example of a ___________ purpose
specific
Brief examples are also called _______
specific
Whenever you use a hypothetical example, it is a good idea to follow it with ______ to show that it is not far-fetched.
statistics, credibility statements
________is creating an oversimplified image of a particular group of people, usually by assuming that all members of the group are alike.
stereotyping
The _____is the portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade.
target audience
_______ credibility is the credibility of the speaker at the end of the speech.
terminal
In most cases when orally citing a source you will need to include:
the author's qualifications with regard to topic
"Conversational quality" in speech delivery means that:
the speech sounds spontaneous even though it has been rehearsed.
Technically, ________state both the idea the speaker is leaving and the idea she or he is coming up to.
transitions
True or False- the speech title should be brief
true
True or false- Research has shown that using personal terms such as "you" and "your" in an informative speech significantly increases audience understanding of the speaker's ideas.
true
True or false- When you persuade, you want to change and structure the attitudes and actions of your audience.
true
True or false- public speaking requires a different manner of delivery thanconversation
true
According to Lucas one benefit of Wikipedia is
ts major articles are followed by an extensive set of additional references.