• Ethics
• Logical appeal
• Emotional appeal
• Ethical appeal
• Dialogue
motivation
• Stereotyping
communication
• Sender
• message
• oral or verbal communication
• Interpersonal communication
• intrapersonal communication
• Orator
• receiver
• feedback
• communication barrier
• written communication
• nonverbal communication
• Symbol
• oratory/rhetoric
questions for vocabulary
• Three appeals as stated by Aristotle
• the act of giving a speech
• The person giving a speech
• What motivates you to speak
• Name stereotypes that have or might effect you
• What is the communication process (four steps)
• Stop signs, middle finger, peace signs, the flag, … are what kind of communication
• Talking to others
• Doing the right thing even if no one is watching
• Name five communication barrier and explain which ones you have experienced and how you over come them.
• What is communication
• When you talk to yourself
• Three types of communication
explain these types of speeches
• Persuasive
• Informative
• Demonstration
• Debate
• Ceremonial
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• Plank of Confidence
– C- content
– O- organization
– N- notes
– F- friendliness
– I-impression
– D- dedication
– E- empathy
– N- newness
– C- conviction
– E- enthusiasm
• Audience
– age
– gender
– culture
– Socioeconomic
– physical and emotional states
• Fears
• Children's story
• Communication Apprehension
• Building Confidence
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