OCC QUARTERLY EXAM DECK #2 Flashcards

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3 types of speech purpose

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entertainment, informative, persuasive

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Speech that amuses and entertains audiences.

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Entertainment

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Speech that provides information and a clear understanding of a specific subject.

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Informative

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Speech that influences the audience’s feelings, actions, and behavior.

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Persuasive

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4 types of speech delivery

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manuscript, extemporaneous, memorized, impromptu

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speech delivery with little to no preparation

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impromptu

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speech delivery with limited preparation

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extemporaneous

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speech delivery wherein a script is recited

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manuscript

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speech delivery wherein a script is memorized and recited word by word

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memorized

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3 types of speech questions

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question facts, question policy, question value

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speech that questions the existence of a particular event or happening

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question facts

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speech that questions the current state of things

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question policy

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speech that questions the value regarding topics on the self, family,
friendship, religion, government, freedom, love, and even
money

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question value

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4 types of informative speech

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Objects or people, events, processes, and concepts

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Speech that focuses on tangible things.

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Speech about object and people.

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Speech that focuses on sequences and processes

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Speech about processes

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Speech that focuses on current, past, and future events

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Speech about events

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Speech that focuses on beliefs, knowledge, theories, principles, or
idea.

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Speech about concepts

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Tips for using manuscript

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Prepare-Mark-Practice-Practice some more-Concentrate-Act it out

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Tips for using manuscript: Prepare

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Keep your text easy to use

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Tips for using manuscript: Mark

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Highlight key words

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Tips for using manuscript: Practice

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reprint, edit, and perfect script by noting on the draft.

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Tips for using manuscript: Practice some more

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Practice orally and correct mispronounced words during the process.
Vary the volume, rate, and pitch of your voice.

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Tips for using manuscript: Concentrate

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Concentrate on keeping eye contact with the audience, but avoid staring in one direction.
Familiarize the key points of your speech

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Tips for using manuscript: Act it out
Use a podium or lectern when practicing
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Craig Harrison
shared the following strategies to address the problem if you are unaware or uninterested in the given topic.
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Strategies For organizing and Delivering an impromptu speech
Past-Present-Future Opening-Rule of Three-Clincher Point-Reason-Example-Point
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building connections between what you know and what you do not know
Strategies For organizing and Delivering an impromptu speech: Bridging
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Transforming an inappropriate, unwanted or unfamiliar topic into something that you are more inclined and capable to discuss.
Strategies For organizing and Delivering an impromptu speech: Reframing
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Counterargue
Strategies For organizing and Delivering an impromptu speech: Playing Devil's Avocate
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: C-D-I-C-S-C
Capture Develop Introduce Check Supply Conclude
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: Capture
State the central idea
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: Develop
Map out the supporting points in an outline
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: Introduce
State your thesis
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: Check
Give out 3 main points
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: Supply
Have enough examples, testimonies, statistics, or cases.
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Steps in preparing for a successful extemporaneous speech: Conclude
Closing attention-getter that is related to your opening.
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Entertainment speech examples
Sharing stories Telling jokes Dramatize experiences Recalling a scary story
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Things to consider in entertainment speech
1. Main Point 2. Paint words through words (be creative) 3. Be Organized 4. Manage your humor
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Steps in writing an Entertainment speech
Choose Enjoy Simplify Visualize Surprise
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Simplify
Simplify the flow of your speech
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Choose
Choose a light topic
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Enjoy
Enjoy the moment
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Visualize
Use vivid words
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Surprise
Astonish your audience with unexpected twists