Speech Final Flashcards

(14 cards)

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(B) 3 Key differences between public speaking and conversations

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1) More formal
2) More prepared
3) Established roles for speaker and audience

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(B) 7 Elements of communication process

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1) Source
2) Message
3) Channel
4) Noise
5) Receiver
6) Feedback
7) Context

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(D) Frames (BBB):

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The Basic Building Blocks of knowledge that provide a definition for a scenario based on taken for granted assumptions

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(B) The 5 expectations of ethical speaking

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1) Have a clear and responsible goal
2) Use sound evidence and reasoning
3) Be sensitive and appreciative of differences
4) Be honest
5) Don’t plagiarize

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(B) The 9 steps to presenting a speech

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1) Select and narrow topic
2) Determine purpose
3) Develop central idea
4) Generate main ideas
5) Gather supporting material
6) Organize speech
7) Rehearse speech
8) Deliver speech
9) Consider the audience

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(B) The 4 T’s:

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Tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them

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(B) The process of listening (SAURR)

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Selecting, Attending, Understanding, Remembering, Responding

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The 5 barriers to listening

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1) Info overload
2) Personal concerns
3) Outside distractions
4) Prejudice
5) Differences in speech and thought rate

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(D) 5 Listening objectives

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1) Relational development
2) Gaining information
3) Critical thinking
4) Enjoyment/appreciation
5) Therapeutic listening

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(D) The listening process (RAIRR)

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Receiving, Attending, Interpreting, Responding, Reflecting

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(B) 3 Strategies for selecting a topic

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1) Brainstorming
2) Reading/listening
3) Scanning the web

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(B) General purpose:

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To persuade, inform, and entertain

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6 Steps of introduction

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1) Attention getter
2) Introduce topic
3) Establish credibility
4) Orient audience
5) Stress importance of the topic
6) Summarize the main points

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6 Steps of conclusion

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1) Wrap-up signal
2) Restate thesis statement
3) Summary of main points
4) Audience motivation
5) Reestablish relationship
6) Clincher statement

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