What does your textbook mean when it recommends that you personalize your ideas in an informative speech?

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1 Check your Understanding – Please number your paper 1 - 7
Chapter 15 Check your Understanding – Please number your paper 1 - 7

2 One Objects, processes, events, concepts
“To inform my audience how to prepare for a triathlon” is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about a(n) _______________ . “ To inform my audience about the history of Hawaii’s Iron Man World Championship Triathlon” is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about a(n) _______________ .

3 Two Which of the following is an instance of informative speaking?
a doctor explaining how antioxidants affect the body a vitamin distributor urging listeners to buy antioxidants a scientist arguing that antioxidants have minimal health benefits all of the above a and c only

4 Three Which of the following is mentioned in your textbook as a guideline for effective informative speaking? a. Relate the subject directly to the audience b. Don’t be too technical c. Personalize your ideas d. all of the above e. a and b only

5 Four Which of the following does your textbook recommend for relating the subject directly to your audience in an informative speech? a. Speak in personal terms such as “you” and “your.” b. Take care to establish your credibility in the introduction. c. Devote an equal amount of time to each main point. d. all of the above e. a and b only

6 Five As your textbook explains, when giving an informative speech to a general audience, you should take special care to a. state your ideas in abstract terms. b. organize the speech in chronological order. c. avoid being too technical. d. all of the above. e. b and c only.

7 Six Your textbook recommends using _______________ in your informative speeches as a way to keep your ideas from being overly abstract. a. contrast b. description c. comparison d. all of the above e. a and c only

8 Seven What does your textbook mean when it recommends that you personalize your ideas in an informative speech? a. Use dramatic statistics for a personal effect. b. Focus on yourself during most of the speech. c. Present your ideas in human terms that relate to the experience of the audience. d. Avoid concrete language because it makes ideas vague and impersonal. e. Give the speech a personal tone with slang and jargon.

9 Answers

10 One “To inform my audience how to prepare for a triathlon” is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about a(n) _______________ . “To inform my audience about the history of Hawaii’s Iron Man World Championship Triathlon” is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about a(n) _______________ . Process Event

11 Two Which of the following is an instance of informative speaking?
a doctor explaining how antioxidants affect the body a vitamin distributor urging listeners to buy antioxidants a scientist arguing that antioxidants have minimal health benefits all of the above a and c only Answer - A

12 Three Which of the following is mentioned in your textbook as a guideline for effective informative speaking? a. Relate the subject directly to the audience. b. Don’t be too technical. c. Personalize your ideas d. all of the above e. a and b only D all of the above

13 Four Which of the following does your textbook recommend for relating the subject directly to your audience in an informative speech? a. Speak in personal terms such as “you” and “your.” b. Take care to establish your credibility in the introduction. c. Devote an equal amount of time to each main point. d. all of the above a and b only Answer - A

14 Five As your textbook explains, when giving an informative speech to a general audience, you should take special care to a. state your ideas in abstract terms. b. organize the speech in chronological order. c. avoid being too technical. d. all of the above. e. b and c only. Answer – C avoid being too technical

15 Six Your textbook recommends using _______________ in your informative speeches as a way to keep your ideas from being overly abstract. a. contrast b. description c. comparison d. all of the above e. a and c only d. All of the above

16 Seven What does your textbook mean when it recommends that you personalize your ideas in an informative speech? a. Use dramatic statistics for a personal effect. b. Focus on yourself during most of the speech. c. Present your ideas in human terms that relate to the experience of the audience. d. Avoid concrete language because it makes ideas vague and impersonal. e. Give the speech a personal tone with slang and jargon. Answer - C

What does it mean to say that informative speakers should personalize their ideas?

What does it mean to say that informative speakers should personalize their ideas? To present one's ideas in human terms that relate in some fashion to the experience of the audience.

Which of the following would be the specific purpose of an informative speech?

The purpose of the informative speech is to provide interesting, useful, and unique information to your audience. By dedicating yourself to the goals of providing information and appealing to your audience, you can take a positive step toward succeeding in your efforts as an informative speaker.

When giving an informative speech that explains a process you will most likely arrange your main points in chronological order group of answer choices?

When giving an informative speech that explains a process, you will most likely arrange your main points in chronological order. One reason to use clear and straightforward language even when talking about complex ideas is that listeners must understand your message in the time it takes you to say it.

Which of the following is an example of an informative speech?

Reports, lectures, training seminars, and demonstrations are all examples of informative speaking. That means you are more likely to give and listen to informative speeches in a variety of contexts.