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23 Cards in this Set
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Delivery |
The presentation of speech using voice and body |
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Extemporaneous method |
A carefully prepared presentation delivered in conversational style |
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Impromptu method |
Delivery of a presentation without notes, plans, or formal preparation |
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Manuscript method |
Delivery of a presentation from a script the entire speech |
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Memorized method |
Delivering a presentation that's been committed to memory |
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Pitch |
The highness or lowness of the speakers voice |
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Rate |
The speed at which a speech is delivered |
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Pause |
The absence of vocal sound used for dramatic effect |
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Vocalized pauses |
Breaks in fluency (um, uh, like) |
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Enunciation |
The pronunciation and articulation of words |
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Pronunciation |
The act of correctly articulating words |
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Articulation |
The production of sounds |
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Fluency |
The smoothness of delivery and flow of words |
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Vocal variety |
Vocal quality, inflections of pitch |
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Gestures |
Movements of the head arms and hands to illustrate emphasis |
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Facial expressions |
Any nonverbal cues expressed by the face |
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Eye contact |
The extent to which the speaker looks directly at the audience |
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Bodily movement |
What the speaker does with his or her entire body |
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Communication apprehension |
An individuals fear or aniexty associated with communication |
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Skills approach |
Reducing fear by systematically improving skillls |
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Self managed approach |
Reducing the fear of presenting with self diagnosis and a variety or therapies |
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Visual resources |
Items that the audience can see for the purpose of reinforcing a message |
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Slide deck visuals |
A collection of slides displayed during a presentation |