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22問 • 1年前
  • Jeon Jungkook
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  • 1

    Studies have revealed that the quality of listening to get information is associated to your intelligence, drive, and listening behaviors.

    True

  • 2

    Bodily factors are the use of verbal components relating to your voice such as volume, pitch, articulation, pronunciation, speed, and fluency in the language

    False/bodily factors>verbal factors

  • 3

    Catherine was invited to talk for a show and everyone applauded her because of her readiness and attentiveness as a speaker during her delivery. It shows that she was very much equipped with proper articulation.

    False/articulation>mental factors

  • 4

    It is imperative for a speaker all the pertinent information to be written down for future references.

    True

  • 5

    Public speaking is an organized communication with a purpose. That is why according to Dr. Albert Mehrabian that visual is the least essential in communication with 7% percentage.

    False/visual>verbal

  • 6

    Visual has been identified *.../3 as the most essential in communication referring to its bodily signals or movement from the speaker.

    True

  • 7

    It is essential that the speaker needs to establish and maintain public assurance through manifestation of being competent, upright, and truthful public speaker.

    True

  • 8

    Oral citation is simply defined in public speaking as the act of using the words and ideas of a writer or a speaker and claiming the material as their own.

    False/oral citation>plagiarism

  • 9

    In public speaking, there is often no opportunity for the speaker to use paralanguage because of the distance between the speaker and the audience.

    False/paralanguage>haptics

  • 10

    It is vital for the speaker *.../3 to use of language in order to convey what he or she would like others to know or understand.

    True

  • 11

    Anything that expresses and evokes the five sense creates a mental picture when reading a text

    Imagery

  • 12

    It is a nickname or a descriptive expression that has meaning.

    Epithets

  • 13

    A style where the readers know the events and happenings about the story, while other characters in the selection do not know.

    Dramatic Irony

  • 14

    There are sound devices that are the same in a line

    Alliteration

  • 15

    The feeling of the author towards a character.

    Tone

  • 16

    Do not copy the style of other speakers. Try to use your creativity in presenting your speech, or you may get inspiration from other speakers, then produce a style that is uniquely yours. A speaker's style should be mimitable, so you can create your own impact or trademark to your audience. Remember, every person is different

    Emulation

  • 17

    To err is human, mistakes are inevitable. In public speaking, listeners would not notice if you commit a mistake as long as you are still spontaneous with your thoughts. Never apologize on your slipups unless your mistakes are really grave. Listeners are not interested with a perfect presenter, they are more attentive with the accuracy of information and the enjoyment of the entire presentation

    Picture-Perfect

  • 18

    Your mind's eye should be activated in order to see what lies ahead The power to see the image of your public speaking presentation may psychologically prepare the speaker as he anticipates his performance. You have to envision yourself victorious in your presentation, and look beyond all the circumstances that can come your way as a speaker

    Envisionment

  • 19

    Set your presentation and practice your skills. Appropriately put your anxiety aside and target your focus to your audience. Create a structured demonstration and place the sections of your presentation on a time frame. With this, you would be able to determine the needs of your presentation and fine-tune your lapses.

    Run-Through

  • 20

    Make your speech personal. Listeners would like to hear heart- lighted conversations which would set the mood of the event. Try using anecdotes, experiences, and amusing narratives to capture the attention of the audience. Through personalization, you would be able to connect yourself with your audience.

    Personalization

  • 21

    You speak because the information that you will share would benefit your target audience. The preparation and presentation stages are not aimed to please you, but the audience. The goal of the speaker must be focused on how would the audience understand and apply the information imparted, not for self-fulfillment.

    Dedication

  • 22

    At the end of the presentation, the audience must feel the need for more updates regarding your presentation. You have to leave them wanting for more inputs. In this way, you could motivate them to ask questions or research further about your topic.

    Expectation

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Studies have revealed that the quality of listening to get information is associated to your intelligence, drive, and listening behaviors.

    True

  • 2

    Bodily factors are the use of verbal components relating to your voice such as volume, pitch, articulation, pronunciation, speed, and fluency in the language

    False/bodily factors>verbal factors

  • 3

    Catherine was invited to talk for a show and everyone applauded her because of her readiness and attentiveness as a speaker during her delivery. It shows that she was very much equipped with proper articulation.

    False/articulation>mental factors

  • 4

    It is imperative for a speaker all the pertinent information to be written down for future references.

    True

  • 5

    Public speaking is an organized communication with a purpose. That is why according to Dr. Albert Mehrabian that visual is the least essential in communication with 7% percentage.

    False/visual>verbal

  • 6

    Visual has been identified *.../3 as the most essential in communication referring to its bodily signals or movement from the speaker.

    True

  • 7

    It is essential that the speaker needs to establish and maintain public assurance through manifestation of being competent, upright, and truthful public speaker.

    True

  • 8

    Oral citation is simply defined in public speaking as the act of using the words and ideas of a writer or a speaker and claiming the material as their own.

    False/oral citation>plagiarism

  • 9

    In public speaking, there is often no opportunity for the speaker to use paralanguage because of the distance between the speaker and the audience.

    False/paralanguage>haptics

  • 10

    It is vital for the speaker *.../3 to use of language in order to convey what he or she would like others to know or understand.

    True

  • 11

    Anything that expresses and evokes the five sense creates a mental picture when reading a text

    Imagery

  • 12

    It is a nickname or a descriptive expression that has meaning.

    Epithets

  • 13

    A style where the readers know the events and happenings about the story, while other characters in the selection do not know.

    Dramatic Irony

  • 14

    There are sound devices that are the same in a line

    Alliteration

  • 15

    The feeling of the author towards a character.

    Tone

  • 16

    Do not copy the style of other speakers. Try to use your creativity in presenting your speech, or you may get inspiration from other speakers, then produce a style that is uniquely yours. A speaker's style should be mimitable, so you can create your own impact or trademark to your audience. Remember, every person is different

    Emulation

  • 17

    To err is human, mistakes are inevitable. In public speaking, listeners would not notice if you commit a mistake as long as you are still spontaneous with your thoughts. Never apologize on your slipups unless your mistakes are really grave. Listeners are not interested with a perfect presenter, they are more attentive with the accuracy of information and the enjoyment of the entire presentation

    Picture-Perfect

  • 18

    Your mind's eye should be activated in order to see what lies ahead The power to see the image of your public speaking presentation may psychologically prepare the speaker as he anticipates his performance. You have to envision yourself victorious in your presentation, and look beyond all the circumstances that can come your way as a speaker

    Envisionment

  • 19

    Set your presentation and practice your skills. Appropriately put your anxiety aside and target your focus to your audience. Create a structured demonstration and place the sections of your presentation on a time frame. With this, you would be able to determine the needs of your presentation and fine-tune your lapses.

    Run-Through

  • 20

    Make your speech personal. Listeners would like to hear heart- lighted conversations which would set the mood of the event. Try using anecdotes, experiences, and amusing narratives to capture the attention of the audience. Through personalization, you would be able to connect yourself with your audience.

    Personalization

  • 21

    You speak because the information that you will share would benefit your target audience. The preparation and presentation stages are not aimed to please you, but the audience. The goal of the speaker must be focused on how would the audience understand and apply the information imparted, not for self-fulfillment.

    Dedication

  • 22

    At the end of the presentation, the audience must feel the need for more updates regarding your presentation. You have to leave them wanting for more inputs. In this way, you could motivate them to ask questions or research further about your topic.

    Expectation