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animal science 1 1.02 - develop employability skills. 1. public speakin…

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animal science 1
1.02 - develop employability skills.

  1. public speaking

a. types of speeches

  1. ________—provide ________.
  2. ________—speeches given to ______ or ________ the mind of

the audience to __________ with the message of the speaker.

  1. ________—speech is ______ and ________ prior to

__________.

  1. ________—speeches are given with ______ or ________

preparation.
b. __________ basic parts of a speech

  1. ________—grabs the ________ of your

__________.

  1. ________—begins with the main ______ and arranges them in ________

order.

  1. ______________ the ________ points of your speech.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This section covers public speaking fundamentals, including speech types and speech structure components, which aligns with professional employability skill development. The blanks are filled with standard public speaking terminology:

  1. For speech types:
  • Informative speeches exist to share information.
  • Persuasive speeches aim to change/ sway audience views to align with the speaker's message.
  • Prepared speeches are written, learned, and practiced before delivery.
  • Extemporaneous speeches are given with little to no advance preparation.
  1. For speech structure:
  • The introduction captures the audience's attention.
  • The Body organizes key main points in a logical sequence.
  • The Conclusion summarizes the speech's core main points.

Answer:

A. Types of speeches

  1. Informative -- provide information
  2. Persuasive -- speeches given to change or sway the mind of the audience to align with the message of the speaker.
  3. Prepared -- speech is written and learned prior to presenting
  4. Extemporaneous -- speeches are given with little or no preparation

B. Identify/List basic parts of a speech

  1. Introduction -- grabs the attention of your audience
  2. Body -- begins with the main points and arranges them in logical order
  3. Conclusion -- Summarizes the main points of your speech