Exam 2 Informative Study Flashcards
Topic Selection
- Expertise
- Passion
Demographic Analysis
Audience Analysis Demographics such as: Age, Sex Ratio, Culture, Race, Socio-Economic Status
Situational Analysis
-Time
-Size of Audience
- Location
-Occasion
Audience Analysis
- Attitudes
- Values
- Beliefs
Attitudes
Reflect degrees of favor or disfavor for ideas, topics, people, places, etc.
Values
Determines the right with the wrong.
Beliefs
Reflect to hold true or false in our lives
Perspective of an Informative Speech
You are the teacher
Goal of Enhance Understanding in an Informative Speech
Raising the audience competence to the next level
Being Orginized
Teaching the audience on how they manage the message you deliver
Maintaining Interest
Motivate the audience to listen
Offer a motive
People tend to listen to things that directly affect them
(How you can tie the message with the people)
Tell a story
Brief message of a story that you are conveying during a speech can help
Enhance Recall
This is the clear message that you want the audience to remember
Strategies to be Memorable
- Be Redundant
- Reinforce Key Ideas
- Pace
- Consistent Non-Verbal with the Verbals
Purposes of Introductions
- Attention Getter
- Introduce the topic
- To give the audience a reason to listen
- Establish your credibility
- Preview
Time of Speech of an Introduction
15%-20% of the speech, or 1 minute in a 5 min speech
Content
Information your going to attempt to transfer
Explanations
Facts, Details, Analysis, Testimonials that support the content.
Time-Sequence
An Orginazational Pattern that Cause and Effect and Problem-Solution
Cause and Effect
Show how a cause makes an effect
Problem and Solution
Call to action
Extemporaneous
Speaking out of highly organized outline of notes into a conversational adaptable way
Advantages of Extemporaneous Speach
Planned Versability