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Altering your vocal tone or pitch
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Inflection
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Talking at the same rate and pitch.
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Monotone
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The highs and lows of your voice
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Pitch
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The speed at which you speak.
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Rate
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The loudness and softness of your voice.
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Volume
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The jaw, tongue, lips.
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Articulators
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To be heard clearly at a distance.
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Projection
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Articulation molding sounds into understanding words
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Diction
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Muscle at the bottom of the lungs
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Diaphragm
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A speech to praise or honor someone who is deceased
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Eulogy
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A speech or praise to honor someone who is living.
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Testimonial
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A graduation speech or one of a celebration.
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Commencement Address
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Cicero
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Roman Public speaker who set down rules for persuasive thinking.
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Greek Philosopher who gave us the three arguments that all persuasive speeches need. we still use them today.
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Aristotle
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The Vocal Process, In order of occurence
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Respiration, Phonoation, Resonation, Aticulation.
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Deep breathing using diaphragm.
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Respiration.
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Sound of vibartion using the vocal cords in the larynx (voicebox).
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Phonoation
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A full rich sound
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Resonation
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The distinctness with which we say a word and syllable lips, teeth, tongue bounce around the mouth to make all the sounds.
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Articulation
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What is a good excercist to do, prior to speaking, which will relax you and open up your resonators?
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Yawning.
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Tongue Twisters can help you with what?
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Diction/Articulation
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List some examples of Special Occasion speeches that we have discussed in class.
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-Introduction,presenting an award, accepting an award, nom. of a canidate, commencement adress, wedding toast, eulogy, testimonial.
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Know how to use ( ) Parenthetical citations in a speech.
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After you quote etc. (then use your 1st word on your citations page.)
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What three appeals need to be made in persuasive speech in order to best influence someone?
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--Logos
--Pathos --Ethos |
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logical arguemnt: Uses facts and statistics.
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Logos
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Emotion arguments, stories to make the audience feel the emotion.
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Pathos
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Be a credible speaker by believing in what you say.
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Ethos
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the 4 methods of delivery?
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Memorized:
Adv-You know it, good eye contact. Dis-Can forget, get tense, mono tone. Manuscript: Adv: No error, can use exact words. Dis: Loose aud. by reading it. |
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Why is eye contact so important to giving public speeches?
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Shows confidence and is the number one way to connect with your audience.
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Why is walking during your presentation effective?
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Because it catches peoples attention.
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Newscasters typically give a brief synopsis of a story-Why brief?
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Because they want the quick details of whats going on.
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Where is a newscaster's eye contact?
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At the camera.
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