OCC QUARTERLY EXAM DECK #2 Flashcards
3 types of speech purpose
entertainment, informative, persuasive
Speech that amuses and entertains audiences.
Entertainment
Speech that provides information and a clear understanding of a specific subject.
Informative
Speech that influences the audience’s feelings, actions, and behavior.
Persuasive
4 types of speech delivery
manuscript, extemporaneous, memorized, impromptu
speech delivery with little to no preparation
impromptu
speech delivery with limited preparation
extemporaneous
speech delivery wherein a script is recited
manuscript
speech delivery wherein a script is memorized and recited word by word
memorized
3 types of speech questions
question facts, question policy, question value
speech that questions the existence of a particular event or happening
question facts
speech that questions the current state of things
question policy
speech that questions the value regarding topics on the self, family,
friendship, religion, government, freedom, love, and even
money
question value
4 types of informative speech
Objects or people, events, processes, and concepts
Speech that focuses on tangible things.
Speech about object and people.
Speech that focuses on sequences and processes
Speech about processes
Speech that focuses on current, past, and future events
Speech about events
Speech that focuses on beliefs, knowledge, theories, principles, or
idea.
Speech about concepts
Tips for using manuscript
Prepare-Mark-Practice-Practice some more-Concentrate-Act it out
Tips for using manuscript: Prepare
Keep your text easy to use
Tips for using manuscript: Mark
Highlight key words
Tips for using manuscript: Practice
reprint, edit, and perfect script by noting on the draft.
Tips for using manuscript: Practice some more
Practice orally and correct mispronounced words during the process.
Vary the volume, rate, and pitch of your voice.
Tips for using manuscript: Concentrate
Concentrate on keeping eye contact with the audience, but avoid staring in one direction.
Familiarize the key points of your speech