Across
- 4. a speech that uses reasons and evidence to support a point of view.
- 8. spoken or done without preparation; given off the top of your head.
- 9. (speech): a speech meant to amuse or delight the audience.
- 13. (speech): a speech that gives facts and information so the audience understands a topic.
- 14. a feeling of worry or unease before or during speaking in front of others.
Down
- 1. speaking loudly and clearly enough for the whole audience to hear.
- 2. a short personal story used to illustrate an idea.
- 3. a sign or physical clue that shows how you are feeling (for example, shaking knees).
- 4. (speech): a speech that asks the audience to take immediate action.
- 5. the speed at which you speak; good pace helps listeners follow your ideas.
- 6. strategy: a method you use to handle stress or nervous feelings.
- 7. (speech): a speech that tries to change someone’s thinking or behavior.
- 10. the speaker’s attitude or mood shown through voice (serious, playful, excited).
- 11. words: small words or sounds (like “um,” “you know,” “like”) used when a speaker pauses.
- 12. an opening sentence or idea that grabs the audience’s attention
