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23 Cards in this Set
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Main Element |
The Speaker |
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What is the _____ bracket of your audience? |
Age |
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What constitutes the audience? Are they all males? Or females? Or both. |
Gender |
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There are component of culture that are very sensitive and as a rule speakers should be very tactful and managinh sensitive materials about the culture of the audience. |
Cultural and Ethnic background. |
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Used for a specific audience |
Jargons |
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Attended with appropriate attire and manners. |
Formal Occasions |
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Do not require much restriction on dress code. |
Informal Occasions |
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Supporting Materials should have the following characteristics. |
Relevance Accuracy Number of supporting materials |
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Is a statement that comes from a person |
Testimony |
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Makes an abstract or vague idea clear |
Examples |
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Is composed of numerical figures. |
Statistics |
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A material that easily captures the attention of an individual. |
A Story |
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Is a question which the audience has no direct answer. |
Rhetorical Questions |
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An illustrative story which is usually humurous but it has a relevant message. |
Anecdote |
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Follows the sequence of events in which they took place. |
Chronological order |
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Deals in giving the cause of an event and it's corresponding effects. |
Causal Order |
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Presents the problem and corresponding solutions. |
Problem - Solution Order |
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Presents the main point from top to bottom, left to right etc. |
Spatial Order |
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Gives the main topic and it's sub topics. |
Topical Order |
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Are words or phrase that indicates when a speaker has completed one thought and would like to move to present other ideas. |
Transition |
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Are brief statement that indicate exactly where you are in your speech. |
Signposts |
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Signal or list the subpoints that will follow |
Internal Previews |
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Review main points or sub points |
Internal Summaries |