Across
- 2. Purposeful use of hands, arms, shoulders, and head.
- 5. A significant part of the message reflecting the emotions being expressed.
- 9. Used to determine audience reactions to your presentation.
- 11. Saying your words correctly; a reflection of your intelligence.
- 12. Puts the speaker at ease and helps capture and hold audience attention.
Down
- 1. Serves the same purpose as punctuation in writing.
- 3. These are infectious, and the audience will reflect them back to the speaker.
- 4. Varying your ________ helps avoid being monotone and captures your listener’s attention.
- 6. Expressing words distinctly.
- 7. If your _____ is too slow, your audience will lose interest.
- 8. Consider the ________ of your speech to ensure you relay your thoughts in a brief and clear manner.
- 10. Increasing your ________ prevents your audience from tuning you out because they can’t hear you.
