1 Intro to Public Speaking Review Chapters 1-4 & 14 JEOPARDY
Apr 01, 2015
1Intro to Public Speaking
ReviewChapters 1-4 & 14
JEOPARDY
Intro to Public Speaking
Ch 15Speaking to
Inform
Ch 1Speaking in
Public
Ch 2Ethics
Ch 3Listening
Ch 5Topics & Purposes
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Speaking to Inform100
Intro to Public Speaking
A speech designed to convey knowledge and understanding—not to advocate a cause.
A: What is an informative speech?
Speaking to Inform200
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What does it mean to personalize?
To present one’s own ideas in human terms that relate in some way to the experience of the audience.
Speaking to Inform 300
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is comparison?
A statement of the similarities among two or more people, events, ideas, etc.
Speaking to Inform 400
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is a speech about concepts?
Speeches about numerology, string theory, and existentialism are examples of this type of speech.
Speaking to Inform 500
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is avoid abstraction?
Description, comparison, and contrast are ways to meet this speaking guideline.
Speaking in Public (ch 1)
100
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is stage fright?
Anxiety over the prospect of giving a speech in front of an audience.
Speaking in Public (ch 1)
200
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is frame of reference?
The sum of a person’s knowledge, experience, goals, value, and attitudes.Daily Double
Speaking in Public (ch 1)
300
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is ethnocentrism?
The belief that one’s own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures.
Speaking in Public (ch 1)
400
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is interference?
Anything that impedes the message.
Speaking in Public (ch 1)
500
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is feedback?
A message sent from a listener to a speaker.
Ethics & Public Speaking (ch 2)
100
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is an ethics?
The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
Ethics & Public Speaking (ch 2)
200
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is an incremental plagiarism?
Failing to give credit for specific quotations and paraphrases that are borrowed from other people.
Ethics & Public Speaking (ch 2)
300
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is patchwork plagiarism?
When a speaker takes ideas from two or three sources and passes it off as their own.
Ethics & Public Speaking (ch 2)
400
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is paraphrasing?
When a speaker summarizes somebody else’s work in their own words.
Ethics & Public Speaking (ch 2)
500
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is global plagiarism?
Stealing your speech entirely from another source and passing it off as your own.
Listening (ch 3)
100
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is appreciative listening?
Listening for pleasure or enjoyment.
Listening (ch 3)
200
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is a critical listening?
To evaluate a message for purposes of accepting or rejecting it.
Listening (ch 3)
300
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is active listening?
Giving undivided attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker’s point of view.
Listening (ch 3)
400
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is empathic listening?
Listening to provide emotional support.
Listening (ch 3)
500
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is jumping to conclusions?
Prematurely rejecting speaker’s ideas as boring or misguided.
Topics & Purposes (ch 5)
100
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is to inform?
When you act as a teacher, this is your general purpose.
Topics & Purposes (ch 5)
200
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is the central idea?
A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the main points (content) of a speech.
Topics & Purposes (ch 5)
300
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is the residual message?
What a speaker wants the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech.
Topics & Purposes (ch 5)
400
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is a specific purpose statement?
A single infinitive phrase that states precisely what a speaker hopes to accomplish in her or his speech.
Topics & Purposes (ch 5)
500
Intro to Public Speaking
A: What is brainstorming?
A method of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas.