SAT cor 001 Flashcards
presenting a particular topic clearly, truthfully, only saying what’s relevant
NOMINATION
Constraining the response within a set of categories
RESTRICTION
recognizing when and how to speak because it is one’s turn
TURN TAKING
keeping the interaction going by asking questions and eliciting a response
TOPIC CONTROL
introducing a new topic followed by the continuation of that topic
TOPIC SHIFTING
overcoming communication breakdown to send more comprehensible messages
REPAIR
using verbal and non-verbal signal to end a interaction
TERMINATION
serves to provide interesting and useful information
INFORMATIVE
teaches you something
DEMONSTRATIVE
to convince people change tin some way; thinking, do something
PERSUASIVE
provides pleasure and enjoyment that make audience laugh smile and feel relaxed
ENTERTAINING
involves writing , and used for reference during presentation
MANUSCRIPT
involves memorization word by word
MEMORIZATION
involves a little or no time preparation
IMPROMPTU
has more time than impromptu
EXTEMPORANEOUS
art made into words
MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH
when you’re asked to speak in public without prior notice
IMPROMPTU SPEECH
a long, formal speech
ORATORICAL SPEECH
is an organized argument or contest of ideas in which the participants
DEBATE SPEECH
is the study and practice of public speaking and debate
FORENSEIC SPEECH
designed to honor, celebrate, appreciate, acknowledge, commemorate, or eulogize.
SPECIAL OCCASION SPEECH
how to create a puppet
DEMONSTRATIVE
why should you buy brand x?
INFORMATIVE
laugh and enjoy with mr. smiley
ENTERTAINING
the secrets to achieving success
PERSUASIVE
to discover who you are speaking to
DEMOGRAPHIC AUDIENCE ANALYSIS
to discover how the speaking event itself may influence your audience’s state of mind
CONTEXTUAL AUDIENCE ANALYSIS
to discover who or what your audience are thinking about before and during your presentation
PSYCHOLOGICAL AUDIENCE ANALYSIS