vocab #! Flashcards

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intrapersonal communication

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communicating with yourself through your thoughts

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audience analysis

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learning about the diverse characteristics of the people who make up the audience

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3
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speech-planning process

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system you use to prepare a speech

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impersonal Communication

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communication between people about general information, such as saying “hi” to someone in the hallway

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5
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speech-making process

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process of giving a speech to the audience

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6
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speaking expressively

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using various techniques so you sound a bit more dramatic than you would in casual conversation

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rhetorical devices

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language techniques that create and hold audience attention and help audience members remember what you said in your speech

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8
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empower

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to make more confident and assertive

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9
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interpersonal communication

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communication between two people who have a relationship with each other

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10
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plagiarism

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stealing and passing off the ideas, words, or created works of someone else as your own

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11
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ethics

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a set of moral principles that a society, group or individual holds that distinguish right from wrong and good behavior from bad behavior

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nonverbal communication

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the way you stand when giving a speech and the way you use your eyes, face, and hands

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13
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public speaking

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a formal presentation made by a speaker to an audience

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listening

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receiving spoken communication from another person and making an effort to hear and understand what the person is saying

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15
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attention span

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length of time you can concentrate and listen effectively

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16
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monotone

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an unchanging tone without rise or fall in the speakers voice

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17
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critical listening

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evaluate what the speaker is saying and decide on the value of the message

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18
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understanding

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the ability to assign accurate meaning to what was said

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19
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remembering

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being able to recall and retain the information you heard

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20
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active listening

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includes identifying how ideas are organized, asking questions, silently paraphrasing, watching nonverbal clues and taking notes

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21
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paraphrase

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restating the speakers meaning in your own words

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22
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research

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investigation a subject to learn the facts about it

23
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credentials

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your experience or education that qualifies you to speak with authority on a specific subject

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primary source

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first-hand accounts that you conduct or those written by people who were part of the original event or research

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follow-up questions

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a question you ask during an interview that results from the answers to your primary questions

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open question

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broad-based questions that ask the interviewee to provide perspective, ideas, information, values, goals, or opinions

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closed question

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narrowly focused questions that require only brief answers such as yes or no

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neutral question

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questions asked in a way that does not direct a person’s answer

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leading question

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questions asked in a way that suggests you have a preferred answer

30
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critical analysis

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the process of evaluating what you have heard to determine a speech’s completeness

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credibility

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a speakers ability to inspire trust and belief

32
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critique

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a formal assessment of a speech that requires you to analyze and evaluate a speech’s effectiveness according to how well the speaker meets specific key criteria

33
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constructive critique

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speaker meets a specific speaking goal while following the rules for good speaking and recommends how the speech might be improved

34
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speech plan

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a strategy for achieving your speech goals

35
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speech goal

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a statement of what you want your audience to know, believe or do

36
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audience adaptation

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process of writing your speech to meet the needs and interests of the listeners

37
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demographics

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characteristics of a group of people

38
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outline

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a plan of main points and supporting detail that you want to cover in your speech

39
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chronological order

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a method of arranging things in relation to when they happen in time

40
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topical order

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a method of arranging information by subjects, facts, or points

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visual aid

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an object, picture, photo, chart, or other images that the audience can see

42
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eye contact

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a form of nonverbal communication that occurs when two people look at one another for a few seconds

43
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animated delivery

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a lively, energetic, enthusiastic, and dynamic delivery

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speak clearly

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speaking so the audience can make out what you are saying

45
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pitch

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how high or low the sound of your voice is

46
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quality of voice

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the tone that distinguishes your voice from everyone else’s

47
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accent

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the speech habits of people from a specific country, region of a country or even a state or city

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articulation

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the way you use your mouth and lips to form words

49
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vocal expressiveness

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the variety you create in your voice through changing pitch, volume, and rate; the expressing of certain words and using pauses

50
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stress

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to emphasize certain words by speaking them more loudly than the rest of the sentence

51
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pause

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a moment of silence that enhances the meaning of an idea

52
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gestures

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how you move your hands, arms, and fingers

53
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movement

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changing the position of your entire body