What does a speech of self-introduction provide?
Insight into the speakers background, personality, beliefs or goals
When developing your speech, you…
Focus and develop your topic
What are three things that interest the audience?
•Dangerous situations
•adventure
•drama
How do you provide a mental picture to your audience?
Use colorful and descriptive language
How do you organize a speech?
With an introduction, a body, and a conclusion
What organization is something you have worked with that has a similar pattern?
An essay
Similar to an essay, what do you need to do in the introduction?
Get the attention and internet of an audience
How do you get your audience-attention?
•Posing a question
•Telling a story
•Making a startling statement
•Open with a quotation
What two things do you need to accomplish in your conclusion?
•Let the audience know you’re about to finish
•Reenforce your central idea
Who is an example of an extemporaneous speaker?
A teacher
What do you do to achieve a smooth speech?
Rehearse and practice
What is the recommended posture you should have when starting your speech?
Relaxed but upright position. Plant your feet a bit less than shoulder width. Allow your arms to hang loosely by your side
What do you need to keep in mind while presenting?
•Gestures
•Eye contact
•Voice
•Dealing with the nerves
A persuasive speaker is considered an…
An advocate
What is your goal?
•To defend an idea
•Refute an opponent
•Sell a program
•Inspire people to action
How does a persuasive speaker need to communicate information?
Clearly and concisely
How does a persuasive speech affect the audience? By changing what?
Affecting their beliefs, attitudes, and actions
What things should you avoid while doing a persuasive speech?
Name calling and other forms or abusive language
How do you apply ethic in persuasion?
Being honest because knowing the facts is not enough
How is persuasion and manipulation different?
This is coming in a essay format
What is persuasion?
A psychological process that occurs when two or more different viewpoints exist
To use persuasive language, what criteria needs to be present?
Disagreements
Why is persuasive language a challenge?
Because is more ambitious
When thinking about the range of persuasive responses, how many boxes do we have?
7 boxes
Who or what is the target audience?
The particular part of the audience you want to reach with your speech
What are questions of fact?
Meant to be absolutely answered and they seek to answer with the truth
What are questions of value?
A question that involves matters of fact and moral values
What are questions of policy?
Questions that deal with a specific course of action, applying rules
What types of speeches do we have on questions of policy?
•Speeches to gain passive agreement
•Speeches immediate action
How do you analyze questions of policy?
You will face three basic issues:
•Need
•Plan
•Practicality