Chapter 5 - Oral Communications Flashcards
Individuals or groups who compose an audience
Receiver.
The person who originates the process by translating ideas and images into words
Sender
Content of the speech, idea, or information that the sender wants the audience to hear.
Message
Path the message takes between the sender and reciever
Medium or Channel
Response by the audience to the message presented by the sender.
Feedback
What completes or perpetuates the communication process?
Feedback
Communication environment that includes the physical location, time, and attitude of both the sender and receiver.
Context
Something that interferes with the accurate transmission of the message?
Interference
Intercom pageing systems, phones, traffic, talking are examples of what type of interference?
external
Hunger, drowsiness, personal concerns are all examples of what type of interference?
Internal
Name the three types of speeches (PIE).
persuasive
informative
entertainment