Types Of Speeches Flashcards
What is informative speech?
sharing knowledge
3 ways to prepare a speech
- Determine your subject
- Choose a strategy to present
- Arrange main points
What is persuasive speech?
Convincing/ changing other people’s view to support one’s ideas
2 types of persuasive speech & it’s meaning
- Dispositional persuasive speech: tries to change what people think/ believe in -
- persuades you to do something - Activation persuasive speech: wants to do something or take action.
- you gave in
What are the 3 ways to prepare a persuasive speech and its meaning?
- Claim of facts: stance on something that is debatable
- Claim of Values: making judgment about whether one thing is good/ wrong.
- Claim of Policy: a certain action SHOULD happen ( should/ must)
What is entertainment speech?
goal to make the audience have fun or enjoy theirselves.
4 type of speech according to delivery & it’s meaning?
- Manuscript Speech: making the script & then reading the prepared manuscript at the time of delivery.
- Memorized Speech: written out in full and delivering it from memory without notes.
- Impromptu Speech: delivered with no preparation.
- on the spot questions - Extemporaneous Speech: prepared & practiced but delivered without the full script.
What are the 7 keys of effective public speaking?
- Appearance & personality
- Preparation
- Content
- Voice
- Eye contact
- Pause
- Non-verbal communication/ body language
What is Apperance & Personality?
Speaker must look presentable because it has the most crucial impact.
What is Preparation?
Should be knowledgeable & should practice ahead of time
What is Content?
Effective speech must have content, it should be interesting
What is Voice?
The greatest keys of a speaker is the power of voice, should naturally change the volume/ pitch.
What is Eye contact?
Helps in affirming your points and to also know if the audience is listening
What is Pause?
Powerful tool to capture listeners attention
What’s Non-verbal communication / body language?
account for more than 90% of what the actual speaker says.