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Hosted by

Miss Derry

Public Speaking, Rhetoric, & Debate

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Show Us Personality Do You Speak American?

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60 percent of our communication

What is body language (nonverbal communication)?

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Your greatest tool as a speaker.

What is your voice?

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A common way of referring tothe sounds of speech.

What is accent?

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A speech without preparation.

What is impromptu speaking?

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Key determinant of the meaningbehind a message.

Expresses your feelings to theAudience.

What are facial expressions?

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Necessary for good vocalproduction.

What is deep, controlled breathing?

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Any language variety associatedwith a particular region or

social group.

What is dialect?

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Listen, pause…, confirm, tell, end!

What is the formula for impromptu speaking?

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Displays:•Sincerity•Attention•Honesty

•Confidence•Respect

What is good eye contact?

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Production of vibrations causedby air passing between the vocal folds, momentarily separating

them and then the elasticityand the rush of air pulling them

back together.

What is phonation?

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The specialized words or vocabulary used by people within

a particular group (i.e., doctors,engineers).

What is jargon?

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•Make a transition from one activity or speaker to another

•Establish the proper mind set of the audience

•Give the speaker authority

How a speaker’s introduction can enhance a speech presentation?

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Reinforces a verbal message orconveys a particular thought

or emotion

What are gestures?

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Increasing or modifying of soundsby the throat, nose, and mouth.

What is human resonation?

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Specialized use of a language fora defined situation or

occasion (i.e., baby talk).

What is register?

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•Afraid you will fail•Appear foolish

•Bore the audience•Situation is new and unknown

What are the causes of stage fright?

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Suggest feelings such as shakinga clenched fist to show anger

or determination

What are emotional gestures?

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120-160 words per minute

What is the ideal speaking rate?

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Words or expressions typicallyused in informal communication;often don’t last for a long time.

What is slang?

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•Apologize•Ramble•Invent

What are the “don’ts” of impromptu speaking?