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orally comm/debate Sem 1 Final review
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info in writing, fully driving speech
manuscript deliever
example of manuscript delivery
news
No memorization, and speaker is familiar
Manuscript delivery
whole speech is memorized, can have note cards
memorized delievery
example of memorized delivery
lectures, poetry reading/contests, spelling comps
delivery w/ background knowledge, and an opinion
extemporaneous delivery
example of extemporaneous speeches
running for an election, debates, and business meetings
speech w/o prior announcement
impromptu delivery
examples of impromptu delievery
toasts, and interviews
speech that doesn’t fall into any category; short, direct, and interesting.
special occasion speech
type of special occasion speech
introductory speech
speech w self improvement as the goal
Motivation speech
Types of motivational speeches
Coach motivating players, and TED Talk
speech that gives details, and NO VISUAL AIDS (explains)
explanatory speech
type of explanatory speech
step by step speech
verbal exchange between 2 or more parties
Debate
types of debates
classical, impromptu, parliamentary, mock trials, extemporaneoes, and public forum
2 things about a debate
all sides have equal amount of time, there are certain rules
practice and study of both public speaking and debating
forensic speech
“goodbye“ speech, sad but encouraging
farewell speech
main focus to honor and remember the deceased
funeral/eulogy speech
how not to start a speech
imagine a world + very vague and impractical scenario, starting w/an obvious farc, definition, in ENTIRE history of…, rhetorical questions
speech where goal is to convince someone
persuasive speech
parts of a persuasive speech argument
claim, evidence, and warrant
short speech, common, (to entertain)
Entertaining speech
examples of entertaining speech
best man speech and comedian
speech given by an orator (can be long and formal or short and informal)
oratorical speech
example of oratorical speech
grad speech, and political speech or event toast (farewell/best wishes)
list the 7 elements of public speaking
speaker, message, audience, channel, noise, situation/place, feedback
source of message (element)
speaker
ethos
credibility (why should we believe you)
pathos
emotional connection
logos
logic
kaivos
timing and action (call to action)
everything the speaker says (verbal and body language), what they say and how they say it (element)
The message
list the types of commutation channels
non verbal, visual, and auditory
non verbal communication channel parts
gestures, facials, posture, and body movements
visual communication channel parts
diagrams, graphics, videos, photos, etc.
Auditory communication channel parts
tone, and variation of volume
the only way to improve (response from audience, isn’t complete until speaker shows a response)
Feedback
something that distracts the audience (can be from the audience)
Noise
internal noise
speaker is confused or gives an unclear message
external noise
sounds from audience or environment
where speech is held, one of the most important elements
Place