Oral Communication: Speaking Across CulturesThis text features expanded coverage of cultural diversity and ethics, including new information technology and the uses of electronic technology in speech making, examining the role of culture as it relates to communication models, ethics, feedback, language and listening. Tenth revised edition. |
Contents
Chapter 2 | 32 |
Your First Speeches | 35 |
Audience Analysis | 57 |
Copyright | |
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action African Americans appear attention attitudes audi audience analysis audience's avoid behavior believe camera carjacking chapter clarify communication conclusion core statement credibility deal delivery discussed distractions effective effective listening ethical evidence examine example experiences eye contact fact fallacy fallacy of division feedback feel give hear humor ical ideas illustration important inductive reasoning influence instances interest interview introduction language listeners look main points material means motivated Native American nonverbal nonverbal communication North American notecards noted occasion offer organization pattern person persuasive speech phrases preparation present problem public speaking questions quotation reasoning remember response Robert DeNiro role simply situation someone speaker specific purpose speech to inform statistics student suggest summary syntactical ambiguity talk techniques television tell things tion topic understand verbal videoconference visual aids words