The audience was respectful of the speaker's opinion. * Method- a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan.
There are three possible methods of repairing this motor. * Purpose- an intended or desired result; end; aim; goal. * Situation- condition; case; plight.
He is in a desperate situation. * Critical Listening- to be able to listen and give feedback on what we hear and include our responses on other ways the subject relates to life or us. * Empathy- the ability to put yourself in another person’s place. * Hearing- the act of perceiving sound. * Listening- is the intensity-forcing more air out of the diaphragm. * Precision- to be exact. * Retention- the act or power of remembering things; memory. * Selective Listening- only listening to things you want to hear. * Articulation (enunciation) - how clear and precise you speak is called Articulation but may also be called Enunciation. * Emphasis- the varying volume and intensity especially to show emotion. * Framing- is when you use pauses before and after a word, sentence or phrase to give it emphasis * Inflection- change in pitch or tone of voice. * Intensity- a high degree of emotional excitement; depth of feeling.
The poem lacked intensity and left me unmoved. * Pause- refers to taking a small breath or rest before speaking or before state a thought or idea. * Pitch- highs and lows, inflections used to show emotion * Resonance- the application and enrichment of voice. * Respiration- rate of breath * Speech Rate- the speed at which you talk. * Vibration – when you use your vocal chords * Volume- is the intensity-forcing more air out of the