Speech Midterm Exam
most people speak at a rate of
120 to 150 words a minute, the brain can process words at a rate of 400 to 800 words a minute
in class, the speaking outline should NOT be presented from
8.5"x11" paper
Public-speaking anxiety
A speaker's general fear or anxiety associated with either actual or anticipated communication to an audience
each main point should be expressed as
a declarative sentence
speakers should develop both
a preparation outline and a speaking outline
speakers who are both honest and dependable are considered to have
a quality of trustworthiness
What do all communication events include
a source and a message
nonverbal delivery includes
a speaker's facial expressions, gestures, and general body movement
A special occasion speech marks
an occasion, such as an introduction, wedding, funeral, or dinner event
the first step in the speech process is
analyzing the audience
listening distractions are
anything that competes for the attention you are trying to give something else
How should an effective speech body be organized
around 3 or 5 main speaking points
How many times should a speech be practiced
at least five times
our general evaluations are of people, ideas, objects, or event are our
attitudes
Demographic characteristics do NOT include
audience opinions
the speaking outline is
brief and contains the key words and phrases
anecdotes
brief stories based on real life
speaking effectively can enhance your
career professionally, personally, ad academically
dyadic communication
communication between two people
Differences in dialects or accents, nonverbal cues, and physical appearance sometimes serve as
cultural barriers to listening
internal distraction
daydreaming as you listen
methods of informing your audience
defining, describing, demonstrating, and explaining
when evaluating evidence, the listener should
determine if the speaker's sources are credible
to determine the the authenticity of an online source examine the
domain in the Web address
listeners re most likely to remember and act on a speech that
ends with a strong conclusion
to build credibility, a speaker should
establish his or her qualifications
if a medical doctor gives information on influenza, he/she is providing
expert testimony
the purpose of an informative speech is to
increase the audience's understanding and awareness of a topic
peter gives a speech to his classmates about categories of computer games; therefore, the specific purpose of his speech is to
inform
An introduction serves to
introduce the speech topic and demonstrate its relevance to the audience
the speaker should catch the audience's attention and interest during the
introduction of the speech
every speech has three major parts:
introduction, the body, the conclusion
Thesis statement
is a sentence that concisely communicates what the speech is about
Incorruptible speaker
is someone who will not compromise the truth, thus possesses integrity
feedback
is the audience's response to a message
copyright
is the legal protection the creators of original literary and artistic works
What is being audience-centered
keeping needs, values, attitudes, and wants of your listeners clearly in focus
What do active listeners do?
listen for speaker's main ideas and watch his or her nonverbal cues
feeling different is one reason
many people are uncomfortable about public speaking
source, encoding, receiver, decoding is the process a
message goes through when it is received and interpreted
Hate speech is
offensive communication that is most often directed against people's racial, ethic, religious, gender, or other characteristics
communication skills are
one of the top job skills sought by most employers
presenting a "cut-and-paste" of someone else's material as your own is called
plagiarism
Mary began to panic as soon as her instructor gave the spech assignment to the class she experienced
pre-preparation anxiety
visual learners will greatly benefit from a speaker using
presentation aids such as diagrams, charts, and graphs
selective perception is a
process in which listeners pay attention to certain messages and ignore others
when preparing a speech, the speaker's first task is to
select a topic and purpose appropriate to the audience and occasion
the specific purpose of a speech is a
single phrase stating precisely what you want the audience to learn or do as a result of your speech
A speaker should leave the audience with
something to think about or respond to with the conclusion
dignity
speaker's respectful manner and conduct
research reveals that people place their greatest trust in
speakers who exhibit a solid grasp of the subject, sound reasoning skills and genuine interest in the welfare of their listeners
slander is
speech that is potentially harmful to a person's reputation at work or in the community and might be illegal if spoken with a reckless disregard for the truth.
Evaluating your own speech performance is NOT a
successful strategy for gaining public speaking confidence
protection for both honest and dishonest speakers is written in
the U.S. first amedment
speech humor should always match
the audience, occasion, topic and purpose
A preparation outline provides
the framework in support of the thesis
shared meaning is
the mutual understanding of a message between speaker and audience
delivery includes
the nonverbal behavior you use while making your case
receiver
the recipient of the source's message
Citation elements for an online video should include
the source of the online video, program, segment, source qualifier, and date aired
to explain the physical arrangement of a place, an object, or an event, a speaker should use
the spatial pattern of arrangement
During the body of a speech
the speaker should deliver the speech's main points and sub points
the thesis statement is
the theme or central idea of the speech
there are three general speech purposes
to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special occasion
encoding
transforming ideas and thoughts into messages
to describe a series of developments in time or a set of actions that occur sequentially, a speaker should
use the chronological pattern of arrangement
values are our most enduring judgments about
what is good and bad in life
the specific speech purpose lays out precisely
what you want the audience to take away from your speech
audience-centered approach
when you consider your audience in every phase of the speech preparation process
speaking outlines contain
your ideas in condensed form and are briefer than preparation outlines