Lesson 5 And 6 Flashcards
a plan or course of action to convey information effectively.
Communicative
Strategy
Presenting a particular topic
clearly, truthfully, and saying only
what is relevant.
Nomination
Restricting the discussion to the
topic offered or presented.
restriction
providing equal opportunities to all the participants
to express their views
Turn-Taking
act of sustaining
the topic for the discussion.
topic control
moving from one topic
to another.
Topic Shifting
solving problems or errors which may
interrupt the discussion.
topic repair
process of closing on-going topics.
Termination
Explain Articulation
It refers to how well you pronounce
the words which includes the
production and formation of the
vowel and consonant sounds.
MODULATION
It refers to the use of proper rate,
pitch, and volume in speech delivery.
To avoid monotony, you have to vary
your modulation during the delivery.
STAGE PRESENCE
It refers to how notable your
presence is on stage. This also tells
how well you present yourself in
front of the audience.
NON-VERBAL CUES
You have to make facial
expression, gestures and movement
support and reinforce your message.
AUDIENCE RAPPORT
It refers to how well you connect with
the audience, how the audience follows
through the ideas you presented.