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Demographics
statisticalinformation about populationcharacteristicslike race
age gender
TERM 2
open ended
questions
DEFINITION 2
allow for unrestricted answers
TERM 3
close ended
questions
DEFINITION 3
offer answers from which to chose ( multiple choice /true
false)
TERM 4
audience analysis
DEFINITION 4
is the process of examining info about the listeners who will
hear your speech
TERM 5
audience adaptation
DEFINITION 5
process of ethically using infoyou'vegathered when analyzing
your audience to help your audience understand your
message
ethnocentrism
assumption that your own culturalapproachesare superior to
other cultures
TERM 7
high context
DEFINITION 7
movements and facial expression more important that words
your saying
TERM 8
low context
DEFINITION 8
words you say and tone of voice more important that facial
expression and movementsu.s.
TERM 9
target audience
DEFINITION 9
specific part of your audience you want to address the most
TERM 10
psychological audience analysis
DEFINITION 10
explores audience attitudes toward a topic
toast
breif salute to occasion usually followed by round of drinks or
clinking of glass
TERM 17
presenting an award
DEFINITION 17
is like introducing a speaker
TERM 18
Rough draft needs to
have
DEFINITION 18
Topicgeneral purposespecific purposecentral idea
TERM 19
7 types of ceremonial speaking
DEFINITION 19
toastawardpresentationsnominationsacceptancescommencemen
and tributeseulogies
TERM 20
nominations
DEFINITION 20
noting the occasion, making it significant, talking about office
to be filled
acceptance speech
anyone whoreceivesan award or nomination, brief
TERM 22
commencement address
DEFINITION 22
speech given at graduation from college.
TERM 23
commemorative address
DEFINITION 23
specialceremoniesto celebrate past events
TERM 24
eulogies
DEFINITION 24
tribute when someone has died
TERM 25
Speech making wheel consider what?
DEFINITION 25
the audience at all aspects
behavioral objective
what do you want your audience to DO at the end of your
speech
TERM 32
blue print
DEFINITION 32
ideas for your main points in the same order you would like
to discuss them
TERM 33
main ideas
DEFINITION 33
sub dividing your central idea into 2 3 or 4 points
TERM 34
web dictionary
DEFINITION 34
online website to find words
TERM 35
Begin speech in
DEFINITION 35
memorable way
- anecdote-
a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident
or person
TERM 37
-credibility-
DEFINITION 37
speakers believability
TERM 38
* provide closure for your speech
by
DEFINITION 38
Saying things like finally my last point Or pausing, slowing
speaking rate,
TERM 39
* three stages of outlineing
DEFINITION 39
1) developing preparation outline 2) editing the speech 3)
developing a delivery outline and speaking notes
TERM 40
preparation outline includes
DEFINITION 40
1) main ideas 2)subpoints 3) supporting material Or specific
purpose intro and conclusion
hyperbole-
an exaggeration and often funny ( after dinner speech)
TERM 47
kairos
DEFINITION 47
the greek term used to rhetoricians use to describe the
circumstances surrounding the speech
TERM 48
keynote address-
DEFINITION 48
presented at the beginning of a meeting or confrence
TERM 49
malapropism-
DEFINITION 49
is the mistaken use of a word that sounds like the intended
word distruction for instruction
TERM 50
public relations-
DEFINITION 50
people who work for professional associations, government
agencies and speak for their group
pun-
play on words
TERM 52
spoonerism-
DEFINITION 52
someome switching initial sound of words like sublic peaking
instead of public speaking
TERM 53
understatement-
DEFINITION 53
down playing a fact or event
TERM 54
verbal irony
DEFINITION 54
just the opposite of what he or she really means
TERM 55
Wit-
DEFINITION 55
relating an incident that takes an unexpected turn at the
end.
Socio economic status-
examination of time and place of your speech
TERM 62
Value-
DEFINITION 62
an enduring concept of good and bad right or wrong.