Writing and Organizing the Speech Delivery Communication Theory Vocal Aspects of Delivery
100
What is thesis statement
Summarizes the main idea of a speech in a sentence or two and often previews the main points
100
What is memorized speech
delivering a speech verbatim without the use of any notes
100
What is communicator
The people involved in the transactional model of communication
100
What is a vocalized pause
using “um” and “ah” a lot
200
What is the specific purpose
Works like a learning objective, explaining what your audience should know or be able to do by the end of your speech
200
What is manuscript speech
delivering a speech verbatim from a teleprompter
200
What is noise
Anything that interferes with the communication is called
200
What is pronunciation
The way vowels and consonants are produced, as well as which syllable is emphasized is
300
What is general purpose
To inform, to persuade, or to entertain
300
What is extemporaneous speech
delivering a speech using only a key word outline
300
What is psychological noise
Mental states or emotional states that impede message transmission or reception are
300
What is listening is learned
The difference between hearing and listening
400
What is spatial
A speech organized around the layout or space of a place is
400
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence
The persuasive pattern employed in the sales pitch
400
What is 20%
The text recommends a speaker only look at her notes what percentage of the time?
500
What is nonverbal communication
managing your body and your facial expressions






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