Speech Exam 🌷 Flashcards
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3 elements that make up the structure of the foundation for communication
1) working to be a good person
2) communicating constructively
3) caring about your audience
4 major parts of the communication process
1) Sender-the person who transmits the message
2) Message-what is being sent or said
3) Receiver-the person who intercepts the message and decodes it
4) Feedback-the reaction of the receiver
when you are listening to a message for importance or value
Critical listening
a need or desire that causes a person to act
Motivation
3 appeals Aristotle came up with
1) Logical Appeal-whenever you provide your audience with evidence in order to prove your point
2) Emotional Appeal-whenever you strike emotions in your audience
3) Ethical Appeal-whenever you show your audience your honest, know the difference between right and wrong, and your a good person
a celebrity or expert endorsement of a message
Testimonial
present unbalanced evidence for only one side
Stack the deck
communication that is expressed with no words
Nonverbal Communication
the time we have to think while listening to a message
Listening spare time
listening to something for enjoyment
Appreciate listening
a person who publicly speaks
Orator
you encourage people to talk to you freely, to show you care
Empathic listening
5 types of communication barrier
1) attitudinal-attitude towards the person can cause a communication barrier
2) social-whenever your feel like you can’t communicate with the people who are not in the same social group as you
3) educational-there is a communication barrier because one person may feel that you are too intelligent or vise-versa to communication with the other person
4) cultural-when two people are from two different cultures
5) environmental-when a person is more concerned with outside forces than communicating
communication with someone else
Interpersonal Communication
7 Bad Listing Habits:
1) tuning out dull topics
2) faking attention
3) yielding to distractions
4) critiquing delivery or physical appearance
5) jumping to conclusions
6) overreaction to emotional words
7) interrupting
any sort of conversation
Dialogue
singling out one particular sound from a noisy environment
Descriminative listening
any communication that can be read
Written Communication
the process of sending and receiving messages
Communication
engaged, paying attention, and comprehending the message
Active listening
to give someone a negative label
Name calling
to cover the main points in a compact manner without wasted words
Summarize
study or art of public speaking
Oratory/Rhetoric
any communication that is spoken
Oral (verbal) Communication