ENGLISH WEEK 4-6 Flashcards
– involves a person’s feelings and emotions
– cannot be proven and contains signal words
– signal words/phrase are best, words, beautiful, outstanding or should
Opinion
– somewhat true or false
– confident and forceful statements fact or belief
– can be proven true or false
Assertion
– person’s ideas, opinion, or propositions
– purpose of convincing or persuading
Claims
– arguable statement that attempts to establish something
– something true or false that can be verified
Claims of fact
– attempts to establish the merit or worth something
– has advantage and importance
– comparing or contrast two matters
Claim of Value
– suggestion, offer, maintain
– change a course of action
Claim of policy
– has limited time for preparation
– utilize notes or outline
Extemporaneous speech
delivered without notes or preparation and spontaneously delivered
Impromptu speech
Meaning of PREP
Point, Reason, Example, Point
-topic you want to speak about
-wrap up; concluding remarks or go back to you main point
Point
state reason to the topic
Reason
illustrate examples to validate
Example
relies more or has a copy of the speech
Manuscript
– only relies on the person’s memory
– without notes or copy
Memorized speech
combine two or more modes in written language, spoken language, visual, etc.,
Multimedia text
spoken language in written form
Linguistic
what we see
Visual
what we hear
Audio
body movements or language and facial expressions
Gestural
ulitizes spaces or object in space
Spatial