Exam 1 Vocab (Class) Flashcards

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Part of the speech where you tell the audience what your main points are

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Preview

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2
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Part of the transactional model that creates and encodes information to the rest of the system

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Speaker/Source

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3
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Bridges between ideas in your speech, links things up

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Transitions

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4
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30-45 sec part of the speech where you connect with the audience, has narrative, startling fact, rhetorical question, and humor types

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Introduction

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5
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Physical barriers (distance, noise) to communication

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External Interference/Noise

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6
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Final Part of the speech that includes the review and wrap-up

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Conclusion

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7
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One of the primary arguments you are making in your speech

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Main Point

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8
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Telling the audience what steps you will take within a single main point

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Internal Preview

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9
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Part of the speech that is your argument, includes your general and specific purpose

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Thesis

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10
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Part of the speech where you restate your thesis and preview

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Review

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The response of the listener to the speaker in the transactional model

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Feedback

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12
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Part of the transactional model that decodes the information being sent (audience)

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Listener

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13
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Pipeline through which information flows in the transactional model (eg. Wifi connection, the air)

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Channel

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14
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A person’s unique set of beliefs in worldviews that affect how they communicate

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Frame of Reference

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15
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Psychological barriers (daydreaming, biases) to communication

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Internal Intereference/Noise

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16
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Part of the speech that justifies why your topic is important and establishes credibility

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Audience

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17
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Document where you list the webpages or other resources that you got research from

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Works Cited Page

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18
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Part of the speech where you tie in your introduction and “polish and shine” your speech

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Wrap-Up

19
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Unit of communication in the transactional model

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Message

20
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A smaller and more specific part of one of the main arguments of your speech

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Sub-Point

21
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Set of conditions and things (such as the setting or the occasion) that a speaker should be aware of

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Situation

22
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Telling the audience what you just talked about within a single main point

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Internal Summary

23
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Preview

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Part of the speech where you tell the audience what your main points are

24
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Speaker/Source

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Part of the transactional model that creates and encodes information to the rest of the system

25
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Transitions

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Bridges between ideas in your speech, links things up

26
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Introduction

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30-45 sec part of the speech where you connect with the audience, has narrative, startling fact, rhetorical question, and humor types

27
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External Interference/Noise

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Physical barriers (distance, noise) to communication

28
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Conclusion

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Final Part of the speech that includes the review and wrap-up

29
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Main Point

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One of the primary arguments you are making in your speech

30
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Internal Preview

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Telling the audience what steps you will take within a single main point

31
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Thesis

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Part of the speech that is your argument, includes your general and specific purpose

32
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Review

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Part of the speech where you restate your thesis and preview

33
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Feedback

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The response of the listener to the speaker in the transactional model

34
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Listener

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Part of the transactional model that decodes the information being sent (audience)

35
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Channel

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Pipeline through which information flows in the transactional model (eg. Wifi connection, the air)

36
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Frame of Reference

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A person’s unique set of beliefs in worldviews that affect how they communicate

37
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Internal Intereference/Noise

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Psychological barriers (daydreaming, biases) to communication

38
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Audience

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Part of the speech that justifies why your topic is important and establishes credibility

39
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Works Cited Page

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Document where you list the webpages or other resources that you got research from

40
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Wrap-Up

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Part of the speech where you tie in your introduction and “polish and shine” your speech

41
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Message

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Unit of communication in the transactional model

42
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Sub-Point

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A smaller and more specific part of one of the main arguments of your speech

43
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Situation

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Set of conditions and things (such as the setting or the occasion) that a speaker should be aware of

44
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Internal Summary

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Telling the audience what you just talked about within a single main point