Across
- 2. Little or no preparation
- 4. Repeating key words or phrases for effect
- 5. Opinions from those considered specialists in a certain field
- 8. Adding personal stories to illustrate particular points
- 11. Questions that aren’t meant to be answered but are asked for effect, to illustrate a point, or make the audience think
- 13. Polished and professional language
- 14. Talk to the audience using personal pronouns
- 16. Speech that provides, fun, laughter and celebration
- 20. Speech that educate with facts and truth
- 22. A little address to the audience right at the beginning of the speech
- 23. Speech that convinces and encourages change
Down
- 1. Repetition of words beginning with the same sound placed together
- 3. The use of three parallel words or phrases for emphasis
- 6. language Words to evoke emotion and make people feel a certain way
- 7. Using descriptive words to add effect
- 9. sentence A simple way to finish the speech and thank the audience
- 10. Specialised terminology specific to a certain field
- 12. Casual language that makes speaker appear on audiences level
- 15. Use of notes and memorisation
- 17. Spoken through memorisation
- 18. Use of facts, figure or quotes from experts
- 19. Read directly from paper
- 21. verbs How likely something is to happen
