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What is a message
Whatever the speaker communicates to the listener
What precedes the attention-getter in a speech
Silence
What is the goal of a persuasive speech
To convince listener to come over to your side or adopt your point of view
What are the components of the speech conclusion
signal end of speech
summarize key points
what are highlights
important points of the speech
what are internal summaries
review of material covered in body of speech
what begins the introduction
attention-getter
in what part of the speech will listeners most likely remember information
conclusion
why is specific language important
to show audience you are educated on topic
what is the difference between informative language and persuasive language
provides information


convincing the audience to come to your side of topic
what does credibility mean?
audience perception of a speaker as believable, trustworthy and competent
what is plagiarism?
stealing the ideas or words of another and passing them off as your own
what makes good speech preparation
good outline

analyze the audience
adapt speech to listeners knowledge
organize ideas
what is the value of the speaking pace
helps audience to absorb ideas
why is eye contact important
listeners tend to distrust speakers who don't look them in the eye
what is feedback
verbal and nonverbal responses made by a listener to a speaker
what percentage of the speech do listeners typically remember
20 percent
where in the speech is the most important idea placed
conclusion
know the options for using an attention getter
ask a question
tell a story
give a quote
tell a joke
how many ideas go into a 5-minute speech?
1 main idea
how can speakers improve their speech delivery
constant practice
research
speaking loudly
avoid unnecessary body movement
what kind of language makes speeches most effective?
specific language
what are explanations?
presentation that describes a topic
what is the specific purpose?
precise goal that speaker wants to achieve
what is the position statement?
goal of speech
how do you choose a topic
choose a topic that is interesting to you and that you know a lot about. it should also be interesting to the audience.
what is a fable
a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
what is the speaking time of the introduction/conclusion in a 5-minute speech?
30 seconds
what are the different organizational patterns
chronologically patterns
spatial patterns
cause and effect patterns
pattern solution pattern
topical pattern
How much of the speaking time of a 5-minute speech does the body require?
around 4 mins