Purcome midL1 Flashcards

1
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the faculty or power of speaking*
oral communication; ability to express one’s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture

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Speech

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2
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4 Main types of speech according to purpose

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Informative
persuasive
Demonstrative
Entertaining

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3
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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.

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Informative Speech

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4
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A teacher telling students about earthquakes

is an example of?

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Example of Informative Speech

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5
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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.

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Persuasive Speech

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6
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Television violence is negatively influencing
our children

is an example of?

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Example of Persuasive Speech

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7
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A speech explains how to do something or how something works. Objects or physical activity must be exhibited.

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Demonstrative Speech

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8
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How to start your own blog.

is an example of?

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Example of Demonstrative

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9
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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

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Entertaining Speech

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10
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Watching stand-up comedians.

is an example of?

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Example of Entertaining

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11
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4 Main types of speech according to Delivery

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Impromptu
Extemporaneous
Speaking from a manuscript
Speaking from memory

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12
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It is the presentation of a
short message without advance
preparation.

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Impromptu Speaking

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this speeches are generally most successful when they are brief and focus on a single point.

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Impromptu Speaking

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14
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is the presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes

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Extemporaneous speaking

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15
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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.

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Speaking from a Manuscript

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16
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This speaking is the rote recitation of a written message that the speaker has committed to memory.

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Speaking from memory

17
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2 main types of speech according to occasion

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Ceremonial
Inspirational

18
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This speeches are speeches given during a ceremony or a ritual marked by observance of etiquette. These formality or ceremonies tend to be very special for people.

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Ceremonial Speaking

19
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Subtype of Ceremonial Speaking

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Introduction
Presentation
Dedication
Toast
Roast
Eulogies
Farewell

20
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type of speech is, which is a mini speech given by the host of a ceremony that introduces another speaker and
his or her speech.

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Speeches for Introduction

21
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A speech is delivered when a new store pens, a building is named after someone, a plaque is placed on a all, a new library is completed,

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Speech of Dedication

21
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A speech of speech is a brief
speech given to accompany
a prize or honor.

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Speeches for Presentation

22
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A speech is designed to
congratulate, appreciate, or remember.

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Speeches for Toast

23
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The speech is a very interesting and peculiar speech
because it is designed to both
praise and good-naturedly
insult a person being honored.

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Speeches for Roast

24
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a speech given in honor of someone who has died.

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Speech for Eulogies

25
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A speech allows someone to say good-bye to one part of his or her life as he or she is moving on to the next part of life.

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Speech of Farewell

26
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The goal of the speech is to elicit or arouse an emotional state within an audience.

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Inspirational Speaking

27
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Subtopic of Inspirational Speaking

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A. Speeches to Ensure Goodwill
A. 1. Speeches for Public Relations
A. 2. Speeches for Justification
A. 3. Speeches of Apology
B. Speeches for Commencements

28
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is an intangible asset that is made up of the favor or reputation individual of an or
organization.

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Speeches to ensure Goodwill

29
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In a speech, the speaker is
speaking to enhance one’s
own image or the image of
his or her organization. Also called “Cheerleading Speeches”

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Speeches for public relations

30
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The second common speech of goodwill, which is given when someone attempts to defend why certain actions were taken or will be taken.

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Speeches for Justification

31
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These speeches have become
more and more commonplace.
Every time we turn around, a
politician, professional athlete, musician, or actor/actress is doing
something reprehensible and getting caught.

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Speeches for Apology

32
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Speeches that designed to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a graduating class or other group of people.

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Speeches for Commencement