Public Speaking Midterm Review
repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sentence or passage
alliteration
succession of sentences beginning with the same word or group of words
anaphora
juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, phrases, or grammatical structures
antithesis
type of informed listening needed to listen to and interpret music, theater, or literature
appreciative listening
produces the sounds of language others can understand and is responsible for rate and being understood
articulation
repetition of vowel sounds in a sentence or passage
assonance
a stable positive or negative response to a person, idea, object, or policy
attitude
statements we hold to be true
beliefs
what is responsible for the vocal characteristics of volume?
breathing
emphasize moving the audience psychologically to the next step
bridging statements
What is extemporaneous speaking?
carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner with brief notes
Which organizational pattern would be best to organize a speech with the specific purpose: "To describe reasons for and the results of the Black Lives Matter Movement?"
cause-effect
which speech organizational pattern would be best to organize a speech with the specific purpose "to inform my audience how to start an online business"?
chronological
Lavalier Microphone
clip on mic for shirts
game plan for impromptu speaking
collect thoughts, quickly plan out main points, make it short and to the point, stay on topic
a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions
confirmation bias
phrase or sentence that connect various parts of a speech and shows relationship between them
connectives
idea associated with a word at a cultural/personal level
connotative
listening to evaluate the validity of the arguments and information and deciding whether the speaker is persuasive and whether the message should be accepted
critical listening
vocalized pauses
pauses that incorporate some sort of sound or word that is unrelated to what is being said; "uh," "um," and "like" are well-known examples
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
relative highness or lowness of your which needs variation throughout the speech
pitch
phonation
production of sound in the vocal folds
the inner characteristics of the audience, beliefs, attitudes, needs, and values
psychographic characteristics
speed at which you speak, how quickly/slowly the speaker talks
rate
parallelism
repetition of grammatical structured that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning
type of amplification of the sound of the larynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavity which creates the characteristic of quality
resonation
What type of connective is this? "The second step to baking chocolate chip cookies is to combine your ingredient in a special, recommended way."
signposting
emphasize physical movements through the speech content and lets the audience know where they are (first, second, next, finally)
signposts
which of the following is not a demographic characteristic situational context gender religious affiliations educational level region
situational context
type of language that consists of words and phrases that are specific to a subculture or group that others may not understand
slang
I. The 1st section of the Hebrew burial tomb in roman times was the façade II The next section was the entrance III The innermost section was the series of burial chambers What type of organizational pattern is used?
spatial
lecturn
stand or tall desk; podium for placing notes for speech
generalizing about a group of people and assuming that because a few persons in that group have a characteristic, all of them do
stereotyping
climax organization
strongest argument/most important is last
language choices
style
problem-cause-solution pattern
the first main point demonstrates a problem that needs to be addressed, the second explains the cause of the problem, and the third presents a solution that can minimize the problem
vocal cues
the subtle but meaningful variations in speech delivery, which can include the use of pitch, tone, volume, and pace
Informative speech about comics: what is the best specific purpose? -to explain to my classmates why Superman is considered a better comic than Batman -to describe to my classmates my trip to ComicCon in San Diego -to explain to biographies of the 3 most important comic book creators -to explain to my classmates the evolution of Batman's character from his creation to the Dark Knight trilogy
to explain to my classmates the evolution of Batman's character from his creation to the Dark Knight trilogy
What is the best use of hands in a speech
to use them to emphasize meaning and points
I respect Joni Eareckson Tada for 3 reasons. She has lived as a quadriplegic for almost 50 years. She is a wise and winsome communicator. She gives her life to helping those with disabilities. What type of organizational pattern is used?
topical/parts of a whole
taking one characteristic of a group or person and making that the "totality" or sum total of what that person or group is
totalizing
bridges between seemingly disconnected but related material most commonly between main points
transition
A speaker's credibility is improved by the use of clear and respectful language: true or false
true
Monotone voice can come from lack of energy and passion and reading the text of the speech: True or False
true
Some cliches run the risk of offending your audience because they stem from ethnic stereotypes: true or false
true
topical/parts of a whole organizational pattern
types, sorts, categories
hand positions for speaking
use to emphasize main points, and lightly place on lectern in between
Planned redundancy
using preview and summary statements and internal previews
goals we strive for and consider important and desirable
values
Which is better: well prepared but poorly delivered OR well delivered and poorly prepared
well prepared but poorly delivered
what is important to note about eye contact for different cultures?
western value of eye contact may not apply to people of different cultures
What is the main value of extemporaneous speaking? 1. requires less preparation than manuscript speaking 2. allows flexibility to add or subtract points or information 3. it does not require eye contact 4. all of the above 5. none of the above
2
Which of the following is not true about listening? 1. your preconceptions about a speaker/message can be a barrier to listening well 2. good note-taking is transcribing as much of what the speaker says as possible 3. using your cellular device distracts you and others 4. 1st step for improving listening is to recognize its importance
2
pick the expression that is a metaphor 1. she sings like a rock star 2. she is Janis Joplin when she gets on the stage 3. she sings energetically and in a raspy voice 4. she sings, she dances, she acts-she has all the talents
2
which is not a barrier to listening according to the textbook? 1. audience member's personal problems/concerns 2. speaker's use of personal address 3. everyday common distractions from electronic devices 4. ability to process words faster than speakers usually talk
2
eye contact methods NOT to use
3 pts on back wall method, swimmer methods, stare down
Why should you avoid cliches? 1. some are not understood though used a lot 2. predictable and therefore stale 3. some can be offensive to some ethnicities 4. all of the above
4
which is the most concrete? 1 appliances 2 kitchen furnishings 3 oven 4 General Electric Model 4700 Microwave
4
According to the textbook, the upper limit on number of main ideas is _______?
5
Which is not a type of connective 1. internal preview 2. internal summary 3. bridging statement 4. signpost 5. all of the above
5
which is true about demographic characteristics 1. region related to the location in the country and the type of location, such as city or suburbs 2. occupation and education are often closely affiliated for people in the US 3. religion can be though of in terms of affiliation and commitment 4. affiliation and level of commitment in religion might be different for audience members 5. all of the above
5
best plan for eye contact
5 seconds long at 1 person at a time then switch people to look at
When people talk about being frightened by public speaking, they are mostly afraid of the preparation part: True or False
False
subjective case
I/you/he/she/we/you/they/who,
One rhetorical device used by speakers is euphemism. Which one is an example of euphemism? a. The combatants were victims of friendly fire. b. That happened out of the blue. c. The patient is NPO until Tuesday when we can do surgery. d. The puppy was cute as a button.
a
The meaning of heterogenous is
a group being mixed with different types of demographic characteristics
outward characteristics of the audience
demographic characteristics
dictionary definitions
denontative
feet positions for speaking
don't lock knees, should width apart with knees slightly bent
communicating the right message to the audience
effectiveness
listening for understanding the feelings and motivations of another person, usually with the goal of helping the person deal with a personal problem
empathetic listening
language device used to make something unpleasant sound more tolerable
euphemism
informative speeches should be based entirely on
facts
2 denotative meanings of "red" would be "angry" and "communist": true or false
false
Hand gestures are out of place in public speaking and should be avoided: true or false
false
Well-practiced delivered can make up for gaps in preparation and content: true or false
false
a speech with the specific purpose "to explain to my audience the evidence supporting that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy in a conspiracy" is a viable informative speech topic: true or false
false
an informative speech can under some circumstances have an opinion as its basis: true or false
false
practicing with an audience is unnecessary because it cannot prepare you for the real experience: true or false
false
spatial organization is only relevant to topics involving large geographical spaces: true or false
false
a mixture of different types of people and demographic characteristics within a group of people
heterogenous
What type of speaking is a short message without advance prep?
impromptu
let audience know what is coming up next in the speech and what to expect
internal previews
emphasize what has come before and remind the audience of what has been covered
internal summaries
statements that cannot be argued
irrefutable
"after a serviceman or woman leaves the military he/she must find a use for the MOS" is an example of
jargon
cause/effect organization
main points are the causes and effects of the topic
chorological organization
main points arranged in time order
spatial organization
main points organized according to movement in space or direction
Speeches that are read to the audience are ___________ speeches
manuscript
What type of speaking is word for word iteration of a written message?
manuscript
Which type of speech delivery is used by the people like the president at the stat of the address union?
manuscript
objective case
me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
Of the types of speech delivery, which is the most impractical for students in a speech class?
memorized
continuing sound that is unchanging in pitch and without intonation
monotone
important deficiencies that we are motivated to fulfill
needs
problem solution pattern
order of presentation that first discusses a problem and then suggests solutions
chunking
organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically
repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, or meaning
parallelism