INFORMATIVE SPEAKING

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Across
  1. 3. The manner in which one conveys messages through spoken words; speaking similar to how people talk in everyday life. (Three words)
  2. 10. To present the similarities and differences between ideas, things, events, or people. (Three words)
  3. 11. The sentence that identifies the central idea of your presentation for your audience. (Two words)
  4. 12. To define a term, explain a concept, or describe an object or a place to your audience. (Two words)
  5. 13. To describe an event or tell a story about a person. (Two words)
  6. 14. The amount and nature of material exceeds listener’s ability to process it. (Two words)
  7. 16. The portion of an individual’s self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group as a way in which to explain intergroup behavior. (Three words)
  8. 18. The process of identifying important characteristics about your listeners, and using this information to prepare your speech. (Two words)
  9. 20. The action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
Down
  1. 1. The goal is to reinforce or change your listeners’ attitudes, even motivate them to take a particular action. (Two words)
  2. 2. To explain how something works or show your audience how to do something. (Two words)
  3. 4. Type of repetition used to support your listeners’ ability to remember the information later. (Two words)
  4. 5. A brief statement or restatement of main points especially as a conclusion to a work. (Two words)
  5. 6. Organization that arranges information according to a progression of time either forward or backward. (Two words)
  6. 7. One complete sentence that summarizes your goal for the speech. (Three words)
  7. 8. The representation of a spoken or gestural language by means of a writing system. (Three words)
  8. 9. Speeches that educate your audience about a topic, demonstrate how something works, tell stories about events or people, or explain similarities and differences between things or ideas. (Two words)
  9. 15. The subject of something in a speech. (Two words)
  10. 17. The most important aspect of a discussion; the central ideas.(Two words)
  11. 19. Technique for memorization which relies on the brain’s ability to recall information that has been mentally linked to familiar locations.