The Voice and Body
Across
- 2. action that enhances meaning, draws attention, gives punctuation, or allows contemplation
- 4. language facial expressions, eye behavior, gestures, and general body movement.
- 5. how loud your voice needs to be while considering size of room and background noise
- 11. the movement of the tongue, lips, jaw, and other speech organs in ways that make speech sounds
- 12. natural, physical movement that fills in the gaps of a speech and helps emphasize or display emotion
- 13. shifting your gaze across the entire audience in a natural, sweeping motion
- 14. intimacy Creating a physical and psychological connection with audience
Down
- 1. combination of vocal variety, pronunciation, and articulation
- 3. correct formation of word sounds
- 5. variety Combination of Volume, Pitch, Rate, Pauses; key to a good speech
- 6. contact physical action that indicates respect and acknowledgement between you and your audience
- 7. head Portraying a rigid position in a speech; talking too long without moving
- 8. The pace at which you convey speech
- 9. the highs and lows of your voice that conveys mood and enthusiasm
- 10. expressions a way of naturally arranging your facial features to express your meaning to the audience
- 15. of Three Pick three audience members to focus on to anchor your eye contact throughout the speech