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Principles of Effective Speech Writing Quiz

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What should be considered when writing a speech.

Audience's age, interest, and gender

What type of words should be used in a speech

Simple and relatable words

What aspect of the audience should be considered in writing a speech

Audience's attention span

What is recommended to use in the beginning of a speech, as per the lesson?

Catchy starter

According to Wrench (2012), what is NOT a function of a good introduction in a speech?

Repeating the key ideas presented

What is the core part of the speech that addresses the main ideas and principles?

What should the conclusion of a speech do, according to tandoc (2016).

Present a summary

Why is analyzing the audience important in speech writing?

To discover information for tailoring the speech

Which method of organization presents problems and solutions?

Problem-solution

Which method of organization divides the topic into subtopics based on importance or interest value?

Categorical/Topical

Which method of organization involves presenting ideas in time order?

Chronological

Which method of organization presents cause and effect relationships?

What connects words, phrases, or sentences to ensure smooth movement between paragraphs.

Transitional Words

Which of the following words or phrases is used to signify addition or further information?

What function do words like 'likewise' and 'similarly' serve in a speech, which term is used to introduce an example or illustration in a speech, what type of words or phrases are used to signal contrast in a speech.

In spite of

Which term indicates a time sequence or order of events in a speech?

Study notes, writing a speech.

  • When writing a speech, consider the audience, purpose, and tone to ensure effective communication
  • Use words that are clear, concise, and engage the audience, avoiding jargon and complex language

Audience Considerations

  • Consider the audience's age, gender, culture, and background to tailor the speech to their needs
  • Analyzing the audience is important to ensure the speech is relevant and effective

Introduction

  • Start with a hook to grab the audience's attention, such as a surprising statistic or thought-provoking question
  • According to Wrench (2012), a good introduction should NOT be used to apologize or make excuses

Body of the Speech

  • The core part of the speech addresses the main ideas and principles, providing evidence and supporting details
  • The conclusion should summarize the main points and reiterate the key message, according to Tandoc (2016)

Organizational Methods

  • The problem-solution method presents problems and solutions
  • The hierarchical method divides the topic into subtopics based on importance or interest value
  • The chronological method involves presenting ideas in time order
  • The cause-and-effect method presents cause-and-effect relationships between ideas

Transitions and Connectors

  • Transitional words and phrases, such as "meanwhile" and "in addition," connect words, phrases, or sentences to ensure smooth movement between paragraphs
  • Words like "likewise" and "similarly" serve as additives, introducing additional information
  • The term "for example" introduces an example or illustration in a speech
  • Words and phrases like "however" and "on the other hand" signal contrast in a speech
  • Transitional terms like "meanwhile" and "next" indicate a time sequence or order of events in a speech

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  • Q 1 _________________Demography has to be known to determine the interest of the audience. It will also affect the language style and formality of the speech. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 2 _________________ Situation will affect the length of speech, visual aids, and formality of the situation. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 3 _________________ Psychology will let the writer know which appeal to use and how to situate his/her text in the context of the audience. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 4 _________________ Any speech should include an introduction, body, and conclusion. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 5 _________________ In the introduction, you explain the importance of your topic by giving examples. FALSE 30 s
  • Q 6 _________________ An outline determines whether your supporting ideas match your main idea or not. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 7 _________________ The approach that you will use in your introduction can determine the success of your speech. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 8 _________________ Knowing the audience and the occasion is crucial in writing a speech. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 9 _________________ The primary objective of speech writing is getting the right or appropriate topic. TRUE 30 s
  • Q 10 _________________Demography provides the preferences, gender, status, among others, of your target audience. TRUE 30 s

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An anecdote is...

A short explanation.

A word my teacher uses to show off.

Snake bite medicine

A short personal story.

It is important to learn to give speeches beacuse...

They help us pass a test.

They help gain confidence and grow as a person.

They help me remember stuff.

They help me think better and understand.

When beginning a speech you should...

Listen to the needs of the audience

Start with a joke

Grab audience attention

Ask people what they want you to talk about.

Is it ok to begin, "Today, i'm going to give a speech about..."

Yes, it lets the audience know what the speech is about.

No, it is a weak way to state the purpose of the speech.

Opinions speeches should try to persuade the audience...

Audience listeners will most remember...

falling asleep.

how you made them laugh.

beginning and end of the speech.

reasons/points.

Strong speeches...

Are given by a speaker who whispers

may be easily heard due to volume

contain regular eye contact

Both A and C

Using facts throughout my speech...

is a way to waste time.

backs up point (evidence).

way to show off.

bores the audience

A person has given a strong speech when..

included a song or dance.

they have remained on the topic and explained each reason.

they dressed up.

talked little about the topic.

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