Purcome midL1 Flashcards
the faculty or power of speaking*
oral communication; ability to express one’s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture
Speech
4 Main types of speech according to purpose
Informative
persuasive
Demonstrative
Entertaining
You have to remember that the whole purpose of your speech is to tell the audience something that they do not know.
If you speak too quickly, your audience might not follow you.
Informative Speech
A teacher telling students about earthquakes
is an example of?
Example of Informative Speech
A speech works to convince people to change in some way: they think, the way they do something, or to start doing something that they are not currently doing. Present some facts and figures but make sure that they’re accurate and that they support your point of view.
Persuasive Speech
Television violence is negatively influencing
our children
is an example of?
Example of Persuasive Speech
A speech explains how to do something or how something works. Objects or physical activity must be exhibited.
Demonstrative Speech
How to start your own blog.
is an example of?
Example of Demonstrative
Giving the audience an enjoyable experience .To amuse through humors, stories, or illustrations. Leave the audience with a favorable impression not only of himself or herself, but also of the
organization
Entertaining Speech
Watching stand-up comedians.
is an example of?
Example of Entertaining
4 Main types of speech according to Delivery
Impromptu
Extemporaneous
Speaking from a manuscript
Speaking from memory
It is the presentation of a
short message without advance
preparation.
Impromptu Speaking
this speeches are generally most successful when they are brief and focus on a single point.
Impromptu Speaking
is the presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes
Extemporaneous speaking
This speaking is the word-for-word iteration of a written In message. the speaker maintains his or her attention on the printed page except when using visual aids.
Speaking from a Manuscript