Chapter 10 And 11 Flashcards
What are some effective ways to start a speech?
Asking a question, telling a story, or using a startling fact
What is the purpose of a preview statement in the introduction?
It lets the audience know of the main points of the speech
How can you signal the end of your speech?
By using words like “in conclusion” or changing the tone of your voice
What is a call to action and when is it appropriate to use?
Urges the audience to take a specific action, typically used in persuasive speeches
What is the difference between a preparation outline and a speaking outline?
Preparation outline is detailed, whereas a speaking outline uses brief notes to guide the speaker.
Why is it important to create a preparation outline?
It helps organize and ensures logical flow of information
What should a speaking outline include?
Key points, quotes, and cues to remind the speaker of delivery
What is the purpose of sub points in an outline?
To support and elaborate on the main points of the speech