Across
- 1. Posture, not swaying, looking at the audience, and overall having good body language
- 4. How high or low your voice sounds
- 5. Stopping in your presentation, can be intentional or not intentional
- 6. Speaking clearly and pronouncing words without mumbling
- 7. How someone stands when giving a speech or presentation
- 8. Not reading off the board or the script, but instead looking at the audience and making eye contact with them
- 11. How fast or slow your speech is going
- 13. How loud or quiet someone speaks
- 16. A question to make more of a point than get an answer
- 17. How well you project your voice to the audience, so volume helps
Down
- 1. Planning where to breathe during the speech, before the speech to be ready and not nervous, and after to relieve yourself.
- 2. How well you pronounce your words and speak clearly
- 3. Debating with someone else or several people in a particular format
- 9. The end of the speech or debate, reassure your message and get the audience on your side.
- 10. Pitch of the voice, changing it often to match the words
- 12. Calming down using techniques before a speech
- 14. Using part of your body like your hands to help you speak and make your presentation better
- 15. Part of your body to help you breath