Lesson 5: Types of Speech and Speech Style Flashcards

1
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forms of communication in spoken language, made by a speaker before an audience,
have been created

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speeches

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2
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speeches are more

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formal

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3
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It is human nature to

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express thoughts and emotions

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4
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major types of speech

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acc. to purpose and delivery

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5
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types of speech acc. to purpose

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informative/expository. persuasive, entertainment

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6
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types of speech acc. to delivery

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manuscript, memorized, extemporaneous, impromptu

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7
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is mainly performed for the purpose of educating the audience on
new or relevant piece of information on a particular topic.

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informative/expository speech

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8
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is given solely for the purpose of convincing the audience to agree
with the speaker’s opinion on a particular topic.

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persuasive speech

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9
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aims to share laughter and enjoyment to the audience through witty
and humorous lines.

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entertainment speech

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10
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  • is the word-for-word iteration of a written message using visual aids.
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manuscript speech

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is the rote recitation of a written message that the speaker has
committed to memory.

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memorized speech

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12
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is the presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech,
spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes.

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extemporaneous speech

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13
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is the presentation of a short message without advance preparation
and is for people knowledgeable about the subject.

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impromptu speech

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14
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lecture of a teacher

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informative/expository

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15
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speech of a lawyer

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persuasive

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16
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speech of a comedian

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entertainment

17
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news anchor with a teleprompter

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manuscript

18
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: actor’s dialogue

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memorized

19
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a campaign speech before a voting public

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extemporaneous

20
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a doctor’s response to the question of a patient

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impromptu

21
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The way we communicate varies depending on a lot of factors such as the speech
context, speech purpose, and speech delivery.

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speech style

22
Q

The form of language that the speaker
uses which [sic] characterized by the degree of formality

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speech style

23
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types of speech style

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intimate, casual, consultative, formal, frozen

24
Q

is used for very close relationships.

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intimate

25
Q

is an informal communication between groups and peers who have
something to share and have shared background information but
do not have close relations.

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casual

26
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is used in semi-formal and standard communication.

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consultative

27
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is a one-way straightforward speech.

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formal

28
Q

is the most formal communicative style that is usually used during
solemn ceremonies and events.

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frozen

29
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couple

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intimate

30
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classmates

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casual

31
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Jargon, slang, and vernacular language are used

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casual

32
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teacher and student

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consultative

33
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Professional or mutually acceptable language is a must in
this style.

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consultative

34
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State of the Nation Address

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formal

35
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What the speaker says is something that has been prepared
beforehand.

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formal

36
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pledges

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frozen

37
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It does not require any feedback from the audience.

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frozen