Public speaking Flashcards
Parts of self-analysis
- intellectual
- emotional
What is audience analysis? (4 parts)
- who (demographic)
- attitude (not stereotype)
- choir/non-choir
- approach
What are course outcomes?
- empowerment
- increase interpersonal development
- leadership skills/development
- civic engagement
What types of speech communication is there? (4)
- intrapersonal (complexities of ONE)
- interpersonal (“” of 2)
- small group
- public speaking/address
What are the communication parts? (7)
- sender
- receiver
- message
- channel (face, text, email, etc)
- internal noise
- external noise
- feedback
Course objectives (3)
- PLAN
- ORGANIZE
- DELIVER
What makes up intro of speech? (Part 1)
- attention step
- topic
- audience identification
- speaker credibility
- thesis
What are the 3 parts of a speech?
- introduction
- body
- conclusion
What makes up the conclusion of a speech?
- thesis restatement
- closure
Things to watch out for in a speech:
- tone/vocal cues
- eye contact
- rate (speed)
- space fillers (um, uh)
- gestures
- vocal inflections
- facial expressions
What are the delivery goals? (3)
- authentic (vs mechanical)
- conversational (vs monotone)
- responsive (vs dismissive)
What are the delivery modes? (4)
- manuscript
- memorization
- impromptu
- extemporaneous
Name the delivery techniques. (11)
- entrance
- posture
- movement
- distracting mannerisms
- tone
- eye contact
- rate
- space fillers
- gestures
- facial expressions
- vocal inflections
Public speaking is:
The study of misunderstandings and remedies.
I A Richards
Language parts (5)
- basic rhetorical strategies )similes, repetitions, etc)
- shock
- complexities (biography, propaganda, perception)
- dialect
- grammar
APA basic rules (order):
Author. Date. Title. Source.
Definitions of rhetoric (2)
- study of language
- BS
Formats of rhetoric (3)
- discursive (document)
- non discursive (USA flag ex)
- equations (language, action, economical impact)
Historic figures for rhetoric:
- Pericles
- Socrates
- Plato
- Isocrates
- Corax
- Georgias
4 areas of study from 500-40 BC
- math
- gym
- music
- rhetoric
4 area of rhetoric
- history
- human nature
- grammar
- psychology
Aristotle applications of rhetoric
- ethos (credibility)
- logos (makes sense)
- pathos (emotion)
Protagoras application of rhetoric
-counter arguments (know the other side)