Starter quiz

  • Match the spoken language terms to how they should be presented when public speaking.
    • body language
      open shoulders and use naturalistic gestures ✓
    • posture
      stand upright with head elevated ✓
    • pitch
      raise voice when asking question to emphasise ✓
    • pace
      slow down to emphasise each word ✓
    • pause
      take a breath after the question ✓
  • Why is it helpful to make eye contact with your audience during a presentation?
    • to intimidate the audience
    • to show confidence and create a connection  ✓
    • to make sure you’re speaking loudly enough
    • to remember what you’re going to say next
  • Is the answer true or false? In public speaking tone refers to the speed at which you speak.
    • 'false' ✓
  • Which of these answers are true? Spoken language...
    • should feel slower than everyday speech.  ✓
    • should feel the same as everyday speech.
    • will feel differently to everyday speech.  ✓
    • should be slightly louder than everyday speech.  ✓
    • will be quieter than everyday speech.
  • Which of the following would be an examples of non-verbal communication in spoken language?
    • tone of voice  ✓
    • hand gestures  ✓
    • vocabulary choices
    • facial expressions  ✓
  • Reframing nervousness as excitement means...
    • ignoring your nerves and pretending you feel calm.
    • seeing the energy from nerves as a positive force to boost your performance.  ✓
    • trying to eliminate all physical signs of nervousness.
    • believing that nervousness is a sign of being unprepared.
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