unit 4 Flashcards

1
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The most used form of communication there could be is

A

Oral Communication.

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2
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Oral Communication involves communication through mouth and consists of individualscommunicating with one another, be it _________.

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express or telephonic conversation

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3
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General Purpose of Speaking:

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to inform
to persuade
to entertain

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4
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refers to the situation or environment and the circumstances in which
communication occurs.

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Speech context

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5
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Different types of Speech Context:

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  • Intrapersonal Communication
  • Intrapersonal Communication
  • Public Communication
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6
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self-talk or a conversation you hold with yourself
or under certain situations such as when you want to make an important
judgment or discover a little about yourself.

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Intrapersonal Communication

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7
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form of communication between two people or
a small group may be in the form of dyadic or small group communication.

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Interpersonal Communication –

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8
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Dyadic Communication: communication of 2 people: may vary from

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impersonal to personal.

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9
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when you communicate with people close to you, for instance your best friend, family members and colleagues.

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Personal

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10
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when you talk to people you are not concerned about,
often with aloofness, or unconcern with your approach.

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Impersonal

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11
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: group, typically consisting of three or more
people. Usually, they are approximately close and who are, by some common
purpose, are related.

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Small Group Communication

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12
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involving a speaker and an audience and the
audience may vary from just a small number of people to thousands or even
millions.

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Public Communication –

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13
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sent out from a source to countless receivers around the world. It happens through the aid of methods such as films, radio, videos and television.

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Mass Communication –

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14
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Kinds of Oral Communication Activities

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  1. One-on-One speaking
  2. Small-Group or Team-Based Oral Work
  3. Full-Class Discussions
  4. In-class Debates and Deliberations
  5. Speeches and Presentations
  6. Oral Examinations
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15
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questions are presented in oral or spoken form. While
answers, on the other hand, may be expressed written or verbally too.

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Oral Examinations

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16
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stand-up, podium speech conveyed by an individual from an outline

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  1. Speeches and Presentations
17
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pre-arranged consideration of a few issues from two or more standpoints; debates normally engage to who argue throughout, while deliberation consents movement by individuals in the process. Both attribute reason-giving argument.

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In-class Debates and Deliberations

18
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discussion that is typically less aggressive, argumentbased, and competitive than debate and deliberation. However, it is still dialogic in nature.

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Full-Class Discussions –

19
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– smaller scale setting for discussion, deliberation, and problem solving. Suitable for both large lectures and smaller
classes and permits levels of participation that is impossible in larger groups.

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Small-Group or Team-Based Oral Work

20
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range from moments interposing a lecture, where
students are asked to discuss or explain some question or problem

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One-on-One speaking

21
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student teacher

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One-on-One speaking

22
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teacher or student-led

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Full-Class Discussions