Public Speaking: Chapters 12 & 18 Review
What does your textbook advise regarding the use of gestures in a speech?
Gestures should be suited to the audience and occasion & gestures should appear natural and spontaneous
A good speech of introduction achieves what three goals?
1. It builds enthusiasm for the upcoming speaker 2. It generates interest in the speaker's topic 3. It establishes a welcoming climate that will boost the speaker's credibility
When speaking from a manuscript, you should
practice aloud to make sure the speech sounds natural, be certain the final manuscript is legible at a glance, work on establishing eye contact with the audience.
A speech announcing the winner of an award and giving the award to the recipient is called a speech of
presentation
At a comedy awards show, Adam Sandler gave a splendid speech explaining why David Letterman was receiving a special award for his achievements in television comedy. According to your textbook, what kind of special occasion speech did Sandler deliver?
A speech of presentation
Which of the following are mentioned in your textbook as guidelines for the use of inclusive language in public speaking?
Avoid "he", avoid "man" when referring to both man and women, use names that groups currently identify as
List several guidelines for a good introduction.
Speeches of introduction should be brief. Speeches of introduction should be completely accurate. Speeches of introduction should be adapted to the occasion etc...
How is a commemorative speech different from an informative?
The aim of an informative speech is to communicate information clearly and accurately. Whereas the aim of a commemorative speech is to express feelings and arouse sentiments.
What two aspects of language are used in commemorative speeches?
The first is avoiding clichés and trite sentiments. The second is utilizing stylistic devices and enhance the imagery, rhythm, and creativity of the speech
Before presenting the college's Athlete of the Year award, the athletic director made a point of praising the two athletes who were runners up in this year's competition. According to your textbook, was this choice appropriate for a speech of presentation?
Yes. It is often appropriate to praise the losers of a competition.
Speeches of acceptance give thanks for?
a gift or an award
Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate" is an example of
antithesis
Jerome wants his audience to appreciate the harsh reality of life for migrant workers in the United States. In addition to using strong supporting materials, he decides to use words with connotative meanings because he knows they will help him
arouse an emotional response
According to your textbook, inflection refers to the
changes in the pitch of a speaker's voice.
According to your textbook, a speech that pays tribute to a person, a group, an institution, or an idea is called a
commemorative speech
As your textbook explains, meaning gives words their emotional power.
connotative
According to your textbook, a speech that sounds spontaneous to the audience no matter how many times it has been rehearsed has a strong _________ quality.
conversational
A speech that is fully prepared in advance but delivered from a brief set of notes or a speaking outline is called a(n)
extemporaneous
A speech delivered without any immediate preparation is called a(n)
impromptu
According to your textbook, the fundamental purpose of a commemorative speech is to
inspire
A speech presenting the main speaker to the audience is called a speech of
introduction
The study of bodily motion and gestures is part of a subject called
kinesics
When a speech must be delivered word for word a speaker will likely use
manuscript delivery
List the four methods of delivery discussed in your textbook
manuscript, memorized, impromptu, extemporaneous
"A master politician, he worked the crowd with oiled precision" is an example of
metaphor
"Her cheek was soft yet vibrant—a beautiful piece of copper-colored silk," is an example of
metaphor
According to your textbook, the best way to create a sense of anticipation and drama in a speech of introduction is to
save the main speaker's name for last
"Just like an iceberg, the most important dimensions of culture are below the surface" is an example of
simile
According to your textbook, in a speech of acceptance a speaker should usually
thank the people who are bestowing the award & express appreciation for the people who helped him or her gain the award.
According to your textbook, "uh," "er," "um," and similar expressions in a public speech are referred to as
vocalized pauses