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Jeopardy style: you must answer in the form of a question. Speech EOC Review Game Jeopardy style: you must answer in the form of a question.

The process of encoding and decoding messages.

What is Communication?

To order the events of your speech according to the timeline in which they happened.

What is Chronological Order?

A person’s sense of right and wrong.

What is Ethics?

We spend the most time using this communication skill.

What is Listening?

Communication Without Words.

What is Nonverbal Communication?

When we translate a thought into a verbal or nonverbal message.

What is Encoding?

The art or study of public speaking.

What is rhetoric?

The credibility of a speaker.

What is Ethos?

Posture, facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice, clothing and personal space are all this type of CM.

What is Nonverbal CM?

The type of listening you do to understand someone’s emotion.

What is Empathetic Listening?

Labeling people to a certain group.

What is stereotyping?

The Greek word which refers to emotional appeals in persuasion.

What is Pathos?

Listening to analyze and evaluate a message.

What is critical Listening?

An automatic reaction of the senses and nervous system to sound.

What is Hearing?

Pretending to listen.

What is Faking attention?

Using someone else’s words without giving them credit.

What is Plagiarism?

Hearing only what you want to hear.

What is Selective Listening?

This speech presentation tool should possess these qualities: descriptive/supportive pictures, large enough for the audience to see, graphs/charts, short captions-NOT wordy!

What is a visual aid?

True or False: Sharing a personal story with your audience can establish credibility, link your audience to your speech, and make them feel a connection to you?

TRUE! 

TRUE or FALSE: If you are asserting something is true, to prove it you must 1.use credible quotes from experts on the subject, 2. give logical reasons to back up what you are saying, 3. give examples/case histories and 4. bribe your audience.

FALSE! Steps 1-3 are true~ but don’t bribe the audience. 

Personal stories, quotes, statistics, startling statements or facts.

What are Good Attention Getters?

A Review statement, Challenging the audience to take action, referring back to your introduction, using a quote, and/or a summary.

What are the parts of a well done Conclusion?

The main idea/argument in a persuasive speech.

What is the Thesis?

Your typed, word for word, copy of your speech.

What is a manuscript?

Taking notes, paraphrasing the message, and summarizing the message are tools of this kind of listening.

What is active listening?

Attaching meaning to sounds, gestures, or words.

What is Decoding?

Restating someone else’s ideas in your own words.

What is Paraphrasing?

A response given in a two way CM experience.

What is feedback?

An error in logic and reasoning.

What is a Fallacy?

Interpreting (assigning meaning to) a message.

What is Decode?

Understanding the feelings of others.

What is empathy?

Taking into consideration the age, interests, and background of your audience.

What is Audience analysis?

Convincing others to believe as you do, or “buy what you are selling”.

What is Persuasive speaking?

Giving your audience a reason to listen, connecting them to your topic, or making them curious about your speech.

What is a motivational link?

True or false? A data base is a good place to gather evidence for informative and persuasive speeches.

True!

A person who delivers speeches and uses words effectively.

What is an Orator?

True or false? Internal and external noise, psychological and physiological factors can affect communication.

TRUE!

A review, summary of main points and wrap up.

What is a conclusion?

Providing evidence and analysis in the organization of your speech Providing evidence and analysis in the organization of your speech. (type of appeal)

What is a logical appeal?

Expresses the overall topic of your speech to your audience.

What is a purpose statement or Thesis?

This type of propaganda technique tell us “everybody else has this, you should too!”

What is Bandwagon?

The part of an introduction which is designed to grab or catch your audience.

What is an attention getter?

The organizational pattern of a speech which is designed to convince the audience to take action.

What is problem- solution?

The type of propaganda technique which uses the endorsement of a person who uses their product.

What is Testimonial or Celeb. Endorsement.

Comparing a Mac to a PC illustrates this type of propaganda technique.

What is False Comparison?

Television, Internet, and Newspaper are all types of this.

What are types of Mass media examples?

A figure of speech which uses two unlike things without using the words like or as.

What is a metaphor?

Tricks of language such as testimonials, false comparison, and jump on the bandwagon suggestions.

What are Rhetorical devices?

The act or process of saying something again and again.

What is repetition?

A question stated for effect not an actual response.

What is a rhetorical question?