Public Speaking Final Exam Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+| Passed
speech of introduction - a short speech that introduces someone to an audience -prepare audience for speaker and occasion, orient main speaker, topic, occasion acceptance speech - speech given by an individual who is being recognized, honored, or given a reward -be brief, humble, connect with audience after dinner speeches - continued something pleasurable to occasion, extend good feeling, be entertaining and light hearted, don't lecture speeches of tribute - speech that gives credit, respect, admiration, gratitude, or inspiration to someone significant, lives in a way that deserves to be praised, or is about to embark on an adventure ex- wedding anniversary, parties eulogies - speech of tribute presented as a retrospective about an individual who has died -emphasize emotion appropriately -extemporaneous or manuscript nomination speech - speech that demonstrates why a particular individual would be successful at something if given the chance- accurate, concise, compelling info. public testimony - factual info. and opinion about policy issues presented to gov. bodies or other public institutions -original thoughts roast - humorous and good-natured ridicule directed toward the guest of honor at an event toast - brief remarks celebrating the accomplishments of a guest of honor at an event mediated speaking - technology- increases public speaking, know the event format and dress appropriately/ brief presentation outline/ limit physical movement/ be assertive and confident/ speak clearly and avoid jargon small group - a collection of individual who interact and depend on one another to solve a problem, make a decision, or achieve a common goal or objective oral report - a report in which one member of a group presents the groups findings panel discussion - a discussion in which a moderator asks questions of experts on a topic in front of an audience round table discussion - a discussion in which expert partners discuss a topic in an impromptu format without an audience present -excellent ways to exchange ideas/ learn different perspectives symposium - a presentation format in which each member of a group about a part of a larger topic forum - the question and answer session following a groups formal presentation video conferencing - a small group presentation in which individuals at multiple physical locations interact in real time orally and visually using video and high speed computer technology Evaluating small group presentations - preparation as a group, coherency, coordination, presentation, who's responsible for what presentation media - technology and material resources, ranging from presentation software to flip charts and handouts, that speakers use to highlight, clarify, and compliment the info they present orally presentation software used for - draw attention to topic, illustration, idea, stimulate emotional reaction, clarify a point, support argument, help audience understand/ remember main ideas overhead transparencies - clear acetate page displayed by an overhead, display only when talking about them, number sheets, practice with them flip charts - large pad of paper that rests on an easel, allow speaker to record with texts/ drawings whiteboard - only for brainstorming, not presenting/ don't turn back to audience document cameras - projection device that uses a video camera to capture and display images, including 3-D visual material, prepare/ practice features video - short, integrate, embed within slides/ cite, non-offensive, legit videos handout - sheets containing relevant info that are distributed/ either before, during, or after speech models - copy of an object, usually built to scale that represents the object in detail- used to describe the physical structure sound recordings - trigger imagination/ set mood presentation software - computer software that allows users to display information in multimedia slides real time web access RWA - employing a live internet feed as a visual media or information resources during a public speech webidence - web resources displayed as evidence during a speech, found by using RWA or web page capture software an inconvenient truth movie - academy award best documentary- V.P Al Gore rousing speech, consider room and audience, practice with your media, speak to audience, not media language - the system of words people use to communicate with other symbols - something that stands for something else words are arbitrary - no direct meaning connection- everything is a different name in a different language interpretation - an individual internal process of assigning meaning to words denotative meaning - an agreed upon definition of a word found in a dictionary connotative meaning - a unique meaning for a word based on an individual experience, makes language tone - use of language to set the mood or atmosphere associated with a speaking situation language is active - constantly developing new words/ global language monitor- 15 new words/ day
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