GEC-PC FINALS TOPIC Flashcards
- it refers to communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of the message.
INTRAPERSONAL
- According to Hybels & Weaver(2012), βThe message is made up of your thoughts and feelings. The channel is your brain which process what your are thinking and feeling. There is feedback in the sense that as you talk to yourself , you discard certain ideas and replace them with others.β
INTRAPERSONAL
- It refers to communication between and among people and established personal relationship between and among them.
INTERPERSONAL
part of the word highlights how interpersonal communication connects people and linked together.
INTER
part of interpersonal word that means your unique qualities as a person matter during interpersonal communication.
PERSONAL
it refers to communication that occurs between two people.
DYAD COMMUNICATION
refers to communication that involves at east three but not more than ten people engaging in a face-to-face interaction working to achieve a desired goal
SMALL GROUP
refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front of a group. The message can be driven by informational or persuasive purposes.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
refers to communication that takes place through television, radio, newspaper, magazines, books, billboards, internet, and other types of media
MASS COMMUNICATION
- is one in which the speaker relays knowledge to an audience on a specific topic
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
- Provides the audience with a clear understanding of a concept or idea
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
- The primary purpose of a speech to entertain is to have the audience relax, smile and enjoy the occasion. The speech should have a central theme or a focus. A series of jokes will NOT work well for this type of speech
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
- The humorous speeches of comedians and performances are the best example.
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
Its purpose is not solely to tell a series of joke or to have the audience laughing throughout the speech
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
- is a specific types of speech which the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or he point of view
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
- the speech is arranged in such a way as to hopefully cause the audience to accept all or part of the expressed view audience
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
- is meant to convince the listeners why the speaker side is more beneficial. The speakerβs assertion must be supported by historical data in the form of statistical results and experts testimonies
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
- speech that follows the same guidelines in the content of its message just like in an informative speech
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
- Speaking with limited preparation
- Guided by notes or outline
- Delivers conversationally
- Most popular type
EXTEMPORANEOUS
- is the word for word iteration of a written message.
MANUSCRIPT
- the speaker maintains his or her attention on the printed page except when using visual aids
MANUSCRIPT
- reciting a written message word for word from memory
MEMORIZED SPEECH
- the speaker is given no time to prepare for the speech: he or she is given a topic and must immediately begin speaking on it
IMPROMPTU
- this speaking style involves thinking on ones feet and being able to plan the flow of the speech as the speaker is giving it
IMPROMPTU