
2nd QT Oral Communication (Mock Test)
Quiz by Gem Welan
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Used to establish, present or open a clear & relevant topic with the people one is communicating to.
Used to consider any limitation you may have as a speaker.
To give all communicators a chance to speak
A simple question-answer scenario that moves the discussion forward.
Where one part of a conversation ends & another begins.
Refers to how communicators address the problems in speaking, listening & comprehending that they may encounter in conversation.
Bringing a conversation to its conclusion, ending a topic.
"How about we go hiking at Mount Tabor this weekend?"
The group ensures everyone gets a chance to speak without interruptions.
"Let’s stick to places within a 30-dollar budget per person."
Gina keeps the group focused on the itinerary.
"Alright, it’s settled then—Mount Parker it is. Let’s meet at 6 AM on Saturday!"
"Wait, I meant Mount Parker, not Mount Tabor."
"Speaking of the trip, what kind of snacks should we bring?"
How you utter or say words, how you produce their sound, and how you convey your thoughts in a communication.
The length of time wherein the speaker and the listener influence each other through verbal and non-verbal means.
RELATIONSHIP OF SPEAKER:
The ______________ that you as a speaker established to the audience you are communicating with.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SPEAK:
The ______________ that the speaker takes which differ as communication progresses.
What you intend to express to your listeners, a message can be an opinion, a suggestion, a belief, a thought or an emotion.
It refers to the manner that you intend to express yourself.
Aims to share information about a certain topic to help your audience understand a subject, a process, an event or a concept.
The sole purpose of this speech is to have your audience to stir their emotions.
Aims to persuade or convince others to accept your point of view, to influence their own ideas and decisions and to have them do.
Explaining the causes and effects of climate change in a school lecture.
Convincing an audience to donate to a local charity.
Delivering a humorous toast.
Presenting a report on quarterly sales performance.
Advocating for stricter recycling policies.
Sharing funny personal anecdotes.
Teaching a workshop on basic first aid techniques.
Principles of Effective Speech Writing:
Made up of a list of demographics or characteristics like your audience’s age, education, lifestyle and interest.
Principles of Effective Speech Writing:
Refers to the logical order of ideas using the right transition of words and the arrangement of sentences and paragraphs, which should be clear and coherent.
Principles of Effective Speech Writing:
To keeping your speech to time and knowing the length of your speech.
Principles of Effective Speech Writing:
You have to choose the words that you will use to express your ideas.
Principles of Effective Speech Writing:
Grammar is the way you arrange your words to make proper sentences.
The speaker provides a script and reads whatever is written on it.
This speech is delivered with the help of short notes or a clear outline that you can follow while giving your speech.
This speech is delivered with little or no time for preparation.
This type of speech requires you to keep the speech to memory.
Presenting a company’s annual financial report.
Delivering a keynote address with outlined key points.
Speaking at an event when suddenly asked to share thoughts.
Reciting a poem or dramatic monologue at a competition.
Delivering a State of the Nation Address.
Giving a short congratulatory speech on the spot.
Articulation is the control of the voice to produce clear and distinct sounds in speech.
Modulation is pitch or the volume of your voice.
Expressions is how you project yourself as a speaker from the moment you step on the stage.
The movements of your eyes, mouth and facial muscles react your feelings, thoughts, attitude and your ability as a speaker.
When ________ is present, you will feel more comfortable with your speech delivery.