1st Sem Finals Flashcards
(36 cards)
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Message Abandonment
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- You leave the message unfinished because of language difficulty.
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Topic Avoidance
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- You try to not talk about concepts difficult to express
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Circumlocution
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- You describe or paraphrase the target object or action
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Approximation
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- You use an alternative term
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Use of All-Purpose Words
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- You expand a genera word to the context
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Word Coinage
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- You create a new English word
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Use of Non-Verbal Means
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- You mime, gesture, facial expression
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Literal Translation
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- You translate a word from your mother tongue to English
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Foreignizing
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- You use the word in your native language but pronounce it like English
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Code Switching
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- You use the native word or expression for the English term
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Appeal for Help
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- You ask other students/teacher for help
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Use of Fillers/Hesitation Devices
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o Use of filling words (uhmm) to gain time to think.
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Parliamentary Procedure
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- Call to Order
- Roll Call of Members Present
- Readings of Minutes of Last Meeting
- Officers’ or Committees’ Reports
- Special Orders
- Unfinished Business
- New Business
- Announcement
- Adjournment
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moving motions
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is a proposal that the entire membership takes stand on
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Call to Order
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- To put discussion back on track
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Second Motion
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- To approve a motion
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Debate Motion
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- To give issues to be discussed/voted on
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Voted on Motion
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- To register approval or dissent
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- Obtaining the Floor
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- Wait until the last speaker has finished
- Rise/Raise your hand, and address the chairperson as “Mr./Ms. Chairperson/President
- Wait until the chairperson recognizes you
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Presenting Motions
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- Obtaining the Floor
- Making your Motion
- Waiting for Someone to Second the Motion
- Expanding on your Motion
- Putting the Question to the Membership
- Voting on a Motion
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- Voting on a Motion
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- Voice
- Roll Call
- General Consent
- Division
- Ballot
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Motion to Table
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- Used to Kill a motion
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Motion to Postpone Indefinitely
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- Allows opponents of motions to test their strength without an actual vote being taken
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Cognitive Factors
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Cognitive Factors Social/Emotional Factors Physical Factors Participant Factor Facilitators Factor
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Cognitive Factors
1. Identify and Articulate Objectives
2. Create an Inclusive Environment
3. Plan Ahead by Asking the Right Questions
4. Provide Direction and Maintain Focus
5. Bring Closure
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Social/Emotional Factors
- Know the strengths and weaknesses of your groupmates and assign roles on what they can do best.
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Physical Factors
- Choose a place and sitting arrangement without distractions.
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4 Basic Types of Speeches
1. Informative
2. Demonstrative
3. Persuasive
4. Entertaining
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TYPES OF SPEECH ACCORDING TO DELIVERY
1. Impromptu
2. Extemporaneous
3. Manuscript
4. Memorized
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Preparations:
Decide on an interesting topic to discuss
Determine you audience and purpose
Knowing the time and place to deliver your speech
Focus and organize your ideas logically
Find materials for your speech
Draft your Speech
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Articulation
pronouncing words and speaking clear
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Voice Modulation
pace, pitch, power and volume of you voice
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Stage Prescence
the ability to own the stage
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Facial Expression
is one or more motions or positions of the muscles
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Posture
is the position in which we hold our bodies
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Gesture
a motion of the limbs or body