Hyg Communications Flashcards
Cardi
Heart
Carcin
Cancer
Cervi
Neck
Dent
Tooth
Dermat
Skin
Cephal
Head
-algia
Pain
-ectomy
Surgical removal
-itis
Inflammation
-al (example gingivAL)
Pertaining to, located in
-cyte
Cell
-globin
Protein
-plasia
Development, formation, growth
-stasis
Stopping, controlling
Tachy-
Fast
Card/ia
Heart/condition of
What are some exceptions do you need all 3 (root, prefix and suffix)
Root only allowed
Root + root only
Prefix + suffix only
Singular frenum in plural form
Frena
4 domains to a language
Reading writing listening speaking
CEFR level A1 characteristics, how many words
Beginner, 700 words
Can read simple signs, introduce oneself, basic greetings and basic conversation starters
Can write simple descriptions of hobbies and interests
CEFR level A2
Pre intermediate.
Can understand common phrases, talk with English speakers, understand slow frequently used facial expressions
Read short simple texts containing high frequency vocab
CEFR level B1
Intermediate
Can have simple convos about familiar topics. Can describe experiences events and deal with many situations
Can back up opinion with support
Listen and understand English tv ONLY WITH subtitles on
Write simple texts
CEFR level b2
Upper intermediate
Communicate confidently about many topics
Take active part in discussion
CEFR level C1
Advanced
Express ideas fluently and make presentations
Understand subtle jokes and implicit meanings
Write extensively
CEFR level C2
Mastery
Ability to read speak and write about anything able to differentiate finer shades of meaning
Can express oneself
Read complex text
3 forms of communication
Informal general and formal
Personal letters, some fiction some newspapers and most advertising is an example of what form of communication
Informal
Newspaper magazine novels business correspondence are examples of
General communication
Legal documents some textbooks academic writing and scientific reports are examples of
Formal communication
Informal tone can be described as
Conversational, casual. Ordinary speech
General communication tone can be described as
Subdued; varies to suit message and purpose of user
Formal tone
Highly controlled often impersonal and serious
Personal pronouns include
I or you
An effective presentation must have 3 components
Content design and delivery
Putting thought into words, most commonly used words refers to
Encode
3 types of process of communication
Sender encode message
Process of communication
Channel, receiver, decode
Message sends from sender to receiver refers to
Channel
One who notices and attend messaged
Receiver
attaches meaning to message
Decode
What we do WITH others not TO others
Transaction communication model (ongoing irreversible process)