Quarter 1, week 4-7 Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
Q

the exchange of verbal messages with the
employment of nonverbal cues such as tone
of voice, bodily actions, eye communication,
and others.

A

Oral communication

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2
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• Refers to an interaction in which words are used to relay a message.
• It can be either through spoken or written
words.

A

Verbal messages

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3
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The language that you used should be appropriate to the environment or occasion.

A

appropriateness

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4
Q

Used simple yet precise and powerful words
in delivering the message.

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Brevity

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5
Q

Clearly state your message and express your
ideas and feelings.

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Clarity

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6
Q

Words should be carefully chosen in the
consideration of the gender, roles, ethnicity, preferences, and status of the person or
people you are talking to.

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Ethics

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7
Q

Words that are creatively describe
things or feelings usually adds color and
spice to communication.

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vividness

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8
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Factors to consider in verbal communication

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(ABCEV)
1. appropriateness
2. brevity
3. clarity
4. ethics
5. vividness

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9
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• Refers to an interaction where behavior is
used to convey and represent meanings.

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non-verbal communication

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10
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Significance of Nonverbal Communication

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✓ Emphasizes and enhances the message of
your speech.
✓ Communicates feelings, attitudes, and
perceptions
✓ Sustains the attention of the listeners and
keep them engaged in speech.
✓ Gives preview to the type of speaker you are
✓ Makes you appear more dynamic and
animated in your delivery
✓ Serves as channel to release tension and
nervousness
✓ Helps make your speech more dramatic
✓ Can build connection with your listeners
✓ Makes you credible speaker
✓ Helps you vary your speaking style and avoid
a monotonous delivery.

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11
Q

It refers to three things:
• The person speaking;
• the situation /event /occasion;
• the person(s) being addressed spoken to

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Context

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12
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• refers to communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of the message.
Examples:
• Having self-talk through a mirror on how you could gain high grade.
• Having reflection on what you have done in
a day.
• Writing your own diary

A

Intrapersonal

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13
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• refers to communication between and
among people and establishes a personal
relationship between and among them

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interpersonal
inter = ibaiba

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14
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communication that occurs between two
people

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Dyad Communication
Di/Dy = 2

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15
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refers to communication that involves at least 3 but not more than 12 people
engaging in a face-to-face interaction to
achieve a desired goal.

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Small Group communication

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16
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• refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front
of a group

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Public communication

17
Q

• refers to communication that takes place
through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, internet, and
other types of media.

A

Mass communication
( sa media nangyayari)

18
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Types of speech context

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IIDSPM
1. intrapersonal ( sarili kausap)
2. interpersonal (iba-iba/inter)
3. Dyad Communication ( pag uusapn ng dalawang tao)
4. small group communication
(+3 -12)
5. Public communication ( maraming tao)
6. Mass Communication ( sa media nagaganap)

19
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this speech seeks to inform the audience
about new and interesting facts about
someone or something.

20
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this speech seeks to persuade people to
change in some way or to take action.

21
Q

In this speech, the speaker seeks to provide
pleasure and enjoyment that make the audience laugh or identify with anecdotal
information.

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Entertainment

22
Q

Types of speech according to purpose

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IPE
informative - nagbibigay infos
persuasive - nanghihikayat/kinukumbinsi
Entertainment - pasasayahin ka puta

23
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implies reading a pre-written speech, paper script or teleprompter

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reading from manuscript

24
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speech that is committed and delivered
entirely from memory

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memorized speech

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speech that is delivered on the spot with no chance to prepare or memorize
Impromptu speech
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a speech that is given without any special advance preparation and is delivered without the help of notes and others. 3 minutes is the maximum time of preparation
Extemporaneous speech
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Types of speech according to delivery
RMIE 1. Reading from manuscript 2. Memorized speech 3. Impromptu Speech 4. Extemporaneous Speech
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• Is a spoken word, phrase, or sentence that performs a function of language. • An utterance that a speaker makes to achieve an intended effect.
Speech act
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refers to the act of saying something or the actual words spoken.
locution/ locutionary
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an utterance that provides information
Transactional
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an utterance that emphasizes on getting something done.
Referential
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act basically describes the action that a speaker performs while speaking.
Illocution / illucutionary