Speaking and Presenting Terms

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Across
  1. 1. The speed at which you speak.
  2. 4. Hand or arm movements to emphasize points.
  3. 7. things like props slides and other things we can see in a presentation
  4. 8. Aids Any additional materials used to support your speech, such as charts or props.
  5. 9. The loudness or softness of your voice.
  6. 12. The clothing you wear, which can affect your audience’s perception.
  7. 14. How you stand or sit while speaking.
  8. 15. The sound you make when speaking, including pitch and volume.
  9. 16. Stressing important words or phrases to highlight their significance.
  10. 18. A brief stop in speaking to allow time for thought or to emphasize a point.
  11. 19. How you move around the space while speaking, including walking or changing position.
  12. 21. The clear and precise pronunciation of words.
  13. 22. The way you position your feet and legs while standing, which can convey confidence or nervousness.
  14. 23. How well your voice carries to the audience, ensuring everyone can hear you clearly.
Down
  1. 2. How clearly you speak, ensuring your words are easily understood.
  2. 3. The way your body movements convey messages, such as crossing arms or nodding.
  3. 5. How you use the physical space around you, including how you position yourself relative to the audience.
  4. 6. The emotions you show on your face.
  5. 10. Objects used during a speech to illustrate or reinforce a point.
  6. 11. Looking at your audience while speaking.
  7. 13. How close or far you are from the audience, which can impact connection and engagement.
  8. 17. The rise and fall of your voice, which can convey different meanings or emotions.
  9. 20. The correct way of saying words.