Chapter 2: Notes Pt.2 Flashcards
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mechanism for breathing is similar to respiration
speech
air goes into what organ?
larynx
food goes down what organ
esophagus
commonly called the voice box
larynx
produces a voice to speak, yell, sing, or cry
larynx
vocal source for speech
larynx
very important as they extend the duration of the expiratory cycle for speech
respiratory muscles
also control how loud/soft we speak
respiratory muscles
tends to malfunction when experiencing lost of breath
power supply
breathing and respiratory system are important in communications effectiveness
power supply
in order to communication effectively, it needs to be stabilized
power supply
very theatrical (used by talented actors)
memorized speeches
to the general population using this, it comes off as insincere
memorized speeches
needed for technical presentations that need specific details
scripted speeches
heard at professional conferences/seminars
scripted speeches
reading from this speech decreases the amount of eye contact
scripted speeches
might cause you to miss the audience’s feedback
scripted speeches
also might miss your place on the script and affect your delivery
scripted speeches
delivered with no notes and prep but thought through
impromptu speech
might be used in a job interview or with a journalist
impromptu speech
should not occur unless there is no other choice
impromptu speech