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Surprise Voice Inflection Gestures Posture/ Eye Contact Posture/ Eye Contact Speech

Name the first message of Speech. 10

20 Name the second and third messages in Speech.

30 What is Professor Jennifer’s key to connecting with your audience immediately?

40 How many speeches have you given so far this semester?

50 What are the 4 components of the Physical Message?

10 What is posture?

20 How long should you make eye contact with your audience before you begin your speech?

30 Name 3 types of incorrect posture.

40 What is the Posture & Eye Contact Checklist?

50 Why are posture & eye contact so important?

10 How many categories of gestures are there?

20 Demonstrate and tell which kind of gesture you would use for the following sentence: “Our product is unique!”

30 Demonstrate and tell which kind of gesture you would use for the following sentence: “It’s on the left.”

40 What kind of pose should you do for 2 minutes before you give a speech or have a meeting?

50 What are the 4 groups or types of gestures?

10 What is voice inflection?

20 Name the 3 ways in which you can inflect your voice.

30 A.Demonstrate and tell which kind of inflection you would use for the following sentence. “We build more efficient cars than before.”

40 A. Demonstrate and tell which kind of inflection you would use for the following sentence. B. What type of word group is emphasized? The universe is only 6000 years old?

50 What are the 5 types of inflected word groups?

10 What was your 1 minute speech about?

20 What was the speech which told us how to go somewhere on campus called?

30 What percent of your conversation voice is your presentation voice?

40 “Our __________ change our ___________.”

50 What is the most difficult part of making a speech for you and why?