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Personal Benefits of Public Speech |
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- Learning more about yourself
- Expanding Cultural Horizons
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What is Ethnocentrism and why is it a barrier in speech? |
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It is our tendency to believe our culture's way of doing things is the best. If we allow it to dominate our speech, we lose a large audience. |
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What is a sterotype and why is it a barrier? |
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- Generalized assumptions that supposedly represent entire rages, genders, religions, sexual orientations etc.
- It is a barrier because it can offend quite a few people and can turn people off from your speech.
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Who is Pericles and why is he important to Speech? |
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- A great Greek orator
- One of the fathers of public speech
- He wants to see an empowered citizenship
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Who is Aristotle and why is he important to speech? |
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- Greek academic, great Greek orator
- Systematically studied the art of public speaking
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Who is the best speech Teacher of all time? |
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What are the 5 canons of Rhetoric |
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- Invention
- Arrangement
- Syle
- Memory
- Delivery
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What does Ethos impress upon an audience? |
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Competence
Integrity
Good Will
Dynamism |
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Threshold: Surface Understanding
Critical: Evaluation of Message
Emphatic: Understanding, evaluating and reacting
Constructive: Searching for meaning in own life |
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