Lesson 4: Speech Context Flashcards

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the surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or setting that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event.

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speech context

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2
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refers to the setting in which the communication takes place.

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context according to devito 2005

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3
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context can help establish

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meaning and can influence what is said and how it is said

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4
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types of speech context

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intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, mass

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5
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This refers to a type of communication that is focused on one person, where the speaker acts both as the sender and as the receiver of the message.

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intrapersonal

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6
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message in intrapersonal

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thoughts and feelings

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7
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medium in intrapersonal

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brain that processes what you think and feel

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8
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This refers to the type of communication that takes place between and among people and creates a personal relationship between and among them.

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inerpersonal

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9
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how many people does interpersonal context involve

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2 people

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10
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interpersonal can be

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casual and very personal AND formal and impersonal

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11
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types of interpersonal

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dyad and small group

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12
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communication that happens between two people.

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dyad communication

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13
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You consoled your brother who was feeling down.

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dyad communication

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14
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A conversation between your father and mother about the latest announcement of your Barangay Chairman.

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dyad communication

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15
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This applies to interactions involving at least three but not more than twelve people engaged in face-to-face interactions to achieve the desired goal.

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small group

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16
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small group involves

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3 to 12 people

17
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in small group

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all participants freely express their ideas throughout the discussion

18
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You are having a discussion with your two brothers about the surprise party you are planning for your Mom’s birthday.

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small group

19
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This type refers to a communication that enables you to send or deliver a message before a crowd.

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public

20
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the message in public context is transmitted for

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informative or persuasive purposes

21
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the channels in public context are more

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louder

22
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the gestures in public context are more

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expansive since the audience is larger

23
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This refers to communication through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, the internet, and other types of media.

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mass

24
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verbal and non-verbal behavior when talking to yourself

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use self talk to your advantage and don’t overdo it

25
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verbal and non-verbal behavior when talking to one person or a small group of people

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listen carefully, check your tone and body language

26
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verbal and non-verbal behavior when talking to the public

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analyze your target audience, plan and draft your speech, rehearse

27
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Cheering yourself up before an important event or talking to yourself while completing a task are two perfect opportunities for self-talk (Gould, 2018, Talking to yourself is normal, n.d.).

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use self talk to your advantage

28
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talking to yourself is

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normal

29
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common reason why people end up talking to themselves

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they feel like they do not have someone else to talk to

30
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how to address the common reason why people end up talking to themselves

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be more sociable and talk to others

31
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, this is the very basic foundation of effective communication.

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listen carefully

32
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this lets the other person know that you are indeed listening attentively

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asking clarifying questions

33
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tells more about your emotions and thoughts than your actual words.

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body language