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