2nd quarter oral comm Flashcards
A strategy that utilizes various techniques that enable an individual to convey their message precise and understandable.
“COMMS”
Meaning of “COMMS”
C-Clear goals
O - Optimal Audience
M - Meaningful message
M - Mind your channel
S-Stay focused on your goal
a message consists of thoughts, feelings, emotions, and ideas of a certain individual to be passed on to another individual, hence it is called
COMMUNICATION
This is when someone suggests a topic for discussion. It’s like saying, “Let’s talk about this.”
NOMINATION
DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
NOMINATION
RESTRICTION
TURN-TAKING
TOPIC SHIFTING
REPAIR
TERMINATION:
This occurs when the conversation moves to a new subject. It keeps discussions dynamic and can happen naturally or intentionally. This occurs when the conversation moves to a new subject. It keeps discussions dynamic and can happen naturally or intentionally.
TOPIC SHIFTING
Involves limiting or narrowing the focus of conversation. It’s useful to keep discussions on track and avoid getting too broad. “Let’s focus on the budget aspect of the project for now.”
RESTRICTION
Refers to the practice of taking turns in conversation. It ensures everyone has a chance to speak and contributes to a balanced discussion.
TURN-TAKING
When misunderstandings or communication breakdowns occur, repair strategies are used to fix or clarify the message. This could involve rephrasing or asking for clarification.
REPAIR
Involves concluding or ending a conversation. It can be explicit, like saying goodbye, or implicit, signaled by body language or a change in topic.
TERMINATION
defines a concept, term or an abstract topic.
Explanation Speech
is to create a vivid image in the listener’s mind.
Descriptive Speech
is a type of speech that teaches the audience how to do a specific thing.
Demonstration Speech
is a type of speech that describes or explains an event or an issue that is interesting, significant, or unusual.
Reportorial Speech
The key components of an effective expository or informative speech can be summarized as
CACM
what does CACM mean?
C – Credibility
A – Accuracy
C – Clarity
M – Memorability
C
Credibility: Ensure information is from reliable sources to establish trust.
A
Accuracy: Convey precise and factual details for informative content.
C
Clarity: Articulate ideas in an easily understood manner for the audience.
M
Memorability: Craft the speech to be memorable, leaving a lasting impression.