Exam 2 Informative Study Flashcards

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Topic Selection

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  • Expertise
  • Passion
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Demographic Analysis

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Audience Analysis Demographics such as: Age, Sex Ratio, Culture, Race, Socio-Economic Status

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Situational Analysis

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-Time
-Size of Audience
- Location
-Occasion

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Audience Analysis

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  • Attitudes
  • Values
  • Beliefs
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Attitudes

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Reflect degrees of favor or disfavor for ideas, topics, people, places, etc.

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Values

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Determines the right with the wrong.

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Beliefs

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Reflect to hold true or false in our lives

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Perspective of an Informative Speech

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You are the teacher

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Goal of Enhance Understanding in an Informative Speech

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Raising the audience competence to the next level

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10
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Being Orginized

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Teaching the audience on how they manage the message you deliver

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Maintaining Interest

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Motivate the audience to listen

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12
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Offer a motive

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People tend to listen to things that directly affect them

(How you can tie the message with the people)

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13
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Tell a story

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Brief message of a story that you are conveying during a speech can help

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14
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Enhance Recall

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This is the clear message that you want the audience to remember

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15
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Strategies to be Memorable

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  • Be Redundant
  • Reinforce Key Ideas
  • Pace
  • Consistent Non-Verbal with the Verbals
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16
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Purposes of Introductions

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  • Attention Getter
  • Introduce the topic
  • To give the audience a reason to listen
  • Establish your credibility
  • Preview
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Time of Speech of an Introduction

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15%-20% of the speech, or 1 minute in a 5 min speech

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Content

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Information your going to attempt to transfer

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Explanations

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Facts, Details, Analysis, Testimonials that support the content.

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Time-Sequence

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An Orginazational Pattern that Cause and Effect and Problem-Solution

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Cause and Effect

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Show how a cause makes an effect

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Problem and Solution

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Call to action

23
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Extemporaneous

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Speaking out of highly organized outline of notes into a conversational adaptable way

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Advantages of Extemporaneous Speach

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Planned Versability

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Disadvantages of Extemporaneous Speech
Speaking Errors
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Impromptu
Speaking with little or no preparation
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Advantages of the Impromptu
Versatility on the spot
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Disadvantages of the Impromptu
Speaking Errors
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Manuscript Speach
Writing a Speach word to word and read the Speach to the audience.
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Advantages of a Manuscript Speach
Protects yourself
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Disadvantages of a Manuscript Speach
Zero-Flexibility
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Memoriezed Speach
Memorized Manuscript Speach
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A Good Delivery is...
Naturalness Conversational Quality
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Naturalness
It is natural, and does not call attention to or distract
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Conversational Quality
Having an awareness to the audiences thoughts and feelings and adapting to the audience.
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Eye contact
You want to start the conversation with the audience with your eyes before you start talking
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Vocal Considerations
Vocal Variety is key on a speach, speak in different levels of volume, tone, pitch. Consider reducing Filers
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Bodily Action
You want to be natural