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27 Cards in this Set
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What is the most important thing to do in class?
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Most important thing is to show up.
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What do you do in the Introduction?
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Tell us what your going to tell us.
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what do you do in the Body?
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Tell us.
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What do you do in the Conclusion?
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Tell us what you told us.
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What do you do at the beginning of each speech?
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1. Say your first and last name
2. Tell us what your topic is |
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What do you do at the end of each speech?
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tell us what you just talked about saying "In conclusion"
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Definition of Ethnocentrism.
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Believe your ethnic is superior.
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Definition of Demographics.
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Measurement of your audience; Age, Race, Education Level, Sex, Sexuality, Religion, Political Party, Etc.
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Definition of Psychographics.
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Belief system of your audience
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Definition of Extemporaneous.
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Planned speech designed to look natural conversational.
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Definition of Impromto.
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Unplanned speech, that you make up on the spot.
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What do you do/ avoid before a speech?
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Do: Eat protein (Tuna, Chicken)
Don't: Don't eat fried stuff and nuts |
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What do you do during the speech?
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1. Have room temperature water
2. Have a banana. |
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Definition of Privilege.
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Unearned knapsack, full of advantages that are unearned
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What is verbal clutter?
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Adding extra words that aren't needed. Making a 2 minute story into 20 minutes.
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What are some sign of stage fright?
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Sweating, shaking, breathing, trembling voice
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What is the number one thing to help stage fright?
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Practice, practice, practice
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What some physical things you can do to help your speech?
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- Raise your voice and prenounce
- Spend more time on research - Find unique topics - Practice, Practice, Practice |
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What are some non-verbal communication?
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- Body Language
- Space - Voice - Smiles - Posture - Eye Contact - Showing up on time |
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What percent do people pay attention to your words in a speech?
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7%
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What percent do people pay attention to your tone of voice in a speech?
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38%
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What percent do people pay attention to your body language in a speech?
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55%
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Definition of mirroring.
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The sudden mimicking of someone else's behavior.
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What are the mechanics of a speech?
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- State topic
- Intro Speech - 3 Points - 3 Examples - Ending |
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How do you show that your listening?
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- Open ended questions
- Full attention - Give feedback - Open body language |
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How can listening help?
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- Makes a better student
- Better employee - Better speaker - Better relationship |
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Goals to be met on a conclusion?
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- Thank audience
- Restate main points - Ask questions - Call to action |