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Ethos

Good Character

Pathos

Emotion

Logos

Logic

Macrostucture

Overall framework used to present speech content; outline

Transition

Microstructure

Specific language and style used during speech

Encoding

How you deliver a message

Sending

Decoding

How you interpret a message

Recieving

Public Speaking Apprehension

The level of fear someone experience when speaking to an audience

Cognitive Symptoms

Anxiety before speach

Anticipating the worst case scenario

Physical Symptoms

Surge of anxiety that can cause stuttering or talking too fast

Confrontation Phase

Emotioinal Symptoms

Anxiety eventually decreases

Calming down

Communication Orientation Motivation Methods (COM)

Methods developed to help people manage anxiety

Visualization

Dialect

A unique form of a more general language spoken by a specific cultural or co-cultural group

Delivery

How a message is committed orally and visually through the use of voice and body

Jargon vs Slang

Jargon: meaning of a word



Slang: abbreviated version of a word

Abbreviations vs Acronyms

Abbreviations: ex) example = ex



Acronyms: ESO = Elder Scrolls Online

Rate

The speed of which we speak

Volume

How loud we speak

Pitch

How high or voice gets when speaking

Articulation

Using the tongue, palate, teeth, jaw movement and lips to shape vocalized sounds that combine to produce a word

Vocal Expression

Variety in your voice through changing pitch, volume and rate

Monotone

Pitch, rate and volume are constant

Stress

Emphasis placed on words or phrases

Appearance

The way you look to others

Posture

The positional bearing of your body

Poise

Use of body that gives the impression of a self assured, calm and controlled use of body

Eye Contact

Looking directly at who you're talking to

Facial Expressions

Eye and mouth movements that convey emotion