Oral Communication

Cards (28)

  • These are prior activities involved in coming up with a report
    Preparation
  • The prepared approach adopted by a speaker
    Strategy
  • Refers to how ideas are presented
    Organization of Content
  • Main idea of a report
    Thesis
  • Aesthetically attractive items embedded in the report
    Visuals
  • Manner of speaking and discussion performed by a speaker
    Delivery
  • Properly pronouncing words and elements of utterance.
    Articulation
  • Controlling the flow and rhythm of your speech.
    Modulation
  • Being trustworthy enough that your audience believes what your saying
    Credibility
  • A good relationship such that your message is accepted without resistance.
    Rapport
  • A formal, well organized and rule-governed way of argumentation.
    Debate
  • How liberal the government side of the debate can define the motion
    Open Motion
  • How much leeway the government side in defining the motion.
    Semi-Closed Motion
  • Limiting in scope and defining motions. Commonly used in college debates.
    Closed Motion
  • Given time for all speakers to present and maximize their ideas
    Seven Minute Constructive Speech
  • This is the brief interruption offered to a debater by anyone of the opposite team
    Point of Information
  • A point wherein the speaker will try to convince the adjudications and the audience why they should win the debate
    Reply or Bias Adjudication
  • The first and last minutes are also known as?
    protected minutes
  • How many seconds is given to present a POI?
    15 seconds
  • How much time is given to all speakers to give their constructive speeches respectively?
    7 minutes
  • The maximum time for the reply or bias adjudication
    4 minutes
  • Method of writing where its organized using the time order?
    Chorological Method
  • This method of writing describes position of things in a physical space
    Space
  • This balances discussions on cause and effects.
    Cause and Effect
  • This is the allocation of appropriate subtopics to one main topic
    Topical Method
  • Method of persuasion that utilizes strategies of logic to convince the audience
    Logos
  • This shows the capability to relate the audience emotionally
    Pathos
  • Relies on credibility as the method for convincing others
    Ethos