20 questions
The purpose of an Informative Oral Presentation is
To make the audience laugh
To share factual information about a specific topic
To waste time in class
To show your audience how to perfom a task
During an oral presentation, the speaker should
sway back and forth
use a strong, clear voice
know his/her informatiion
both b & c
During an oral presentation your information should
be written on index cards
have no structure
be written on paper
be memorized word for word
Which is NOT a formal way of beginning your speech
Good afternoon ladies and gentleman
Lightening is a shocking subject
Hey what's up?
When buying a car, there are many decisions to make.
To conclude your speech you should
end abruptly leaving the audience confused
have a clear ending
Do a tap dance out the door
Say "yep, that's it"
When giving your presentation, it is ok to
stare at your power point slides
chew gum
make eye contact with your audience
speak in a soft, unclear manner
Oral presentations are written not spoken
True
False
You should NEVER rehearse your presentation. It's better if you just wing it.
true
false
When you present, the volume of your voice should be:
Very quiet so everyone has to pay attention to hear you.
Shouting volume - as loud as you can make it.
Loud enough that you can be heard clearly.
A good oral presenter speaks at what speed?
As quickly as possible to get the presentation done.
Very slowly so that everyone can make notes.
At a steady speed with no variation.
At a comfortable speed, with some variety of pace for emphasis.
People want to listen to someone who is too relaxed and uncomfortable.
On what part of your speech should you grab the attention of your audience?
Introduction
Body
Closing/Conclusion
You can use other research materials to support your claims.
Why do we use a conclusion?
get attention
summarize and emphasize
welcome audience
all of the above
Being specific helps the audience to understand your point
true
false
The body of your speech should have the most details.
true
false
Which phrase describes how you should read in oral examination?
In a monotone
Backwards and fast.
With variety of volume, speed and pauses.
With a large apple in your mouth.
Which of these should be avoided in the message of a speech?
clarity
confusion
voice modulation
politeness
Body language can make or break a speech.
a) True
true
fase
A ______ speaker looks into the eyes of the audience.
confident
impatient
rude
impolite