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20 Cards in this Set

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Prepared Speech
written in advance and delivered with complete notes
Extemporaneous Speech
given with little preparation and with limited notes
Impromptu Speech
given on the spur of the moment with no preparation
Persuasive Speech
attempts to change the listeners mind
Informative Speech
attempts to give the listener information
Entertaining Speech
attempts to amuse the audience
choice and use of words and pronouncing them correctly
diction
to pronounce words correctly, clearly making all the sounds in a word
enunciation
communication is often interrupted because of
interference
when a speaker is very boring
monotone
putting events in the order they occured
chronological order
speaker should make the audience feel connected by using
eye contact
to reinforce a point that is difficult to visualize speakers will often use
visual aids
used when moving from one point to another so the listener is not lost
transition
mentions all the points and contains a hook
introduction
most people avoid speaking because of
anxiety
refocuses on the main points of the speech and ties the speech together at the end
conclusion
when a listener stops listening to the speaker
tuning out
*person talking
*person hearing
*words being spoken
*speaker
*listener
*message
examples of transition words
that could be used together
first, second, last
at first, secondly, finally
also, besides, moreover