long quiz Flashcards
It is the natural or environmental condition
that act as a barrier in communication in sending
the message from sender to receiver
physical barrier
ex. loud sound of a karaoke
physical barrier
called as mental barriers
psychological barrier
refers to social and personal issues of a
speaker towards communicating with others
psychological barrier
ex. depression
psychological barrier
ex. manners of dressing
cultural barrier
pertains to conflict with regard to language and
word meanings
linguistic barrier
communication problems
encountered by people regarding their intrinsic
values, beliefs, and traditions in conflict with others
cultural barrier
ex. 4.speech defects or language impairments
linguistic barrier
ex. visual aids in front of the classroom
external noise
sight, sound, and other
stimuli that draw people’s attention away
from intended meaning
external noise
thoughts and feelings that
interfere with meaning
internal noise
ex. confrontation with a friend
internal noise
refers to the use of words to convey a
message
verbal communication
this type of communication
can be regarded efficient and successful
if the receiver can easily process the
message delivered by the sender
verbal communication
pertains to the use of suitable language form
applicable to the nature of the event or context
of situation
appropriateness
It can
be achieved by using more direct and clear
words and avoiding beating around the bush
brevity
It
is saying more with less words
brevity
refers to using simple yet exact words that
directly express your thoughts and emotion
clarity
It
warrants that the purpose of the message will be
successfully delivered to the audience
clarity
pertains to moral standards that need to be
considered when delivering a message
ethics
refers to words that make the conversation
vivdness
refers to a collaboration of movements that
does not require any spoken words in order to
convey a message
non-verbal communication
this incorporates action such
as hand gestures, body language, facial
expressions, stance, appearance and others in
order to convey a message.
non-verbal communication
Context when referring to speech
communication is the surroundings,
circumstance, environment,
background or setting that
determine, specify, or clarify the
meaning of an event
speech context
refers to the setting in which the
communication takes place
speech context
who said speech context refers to the setting in which the
communication takes place
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helps to establish meaning and can
influence what is said and how it is said
speech context
helps people to communicate
appropriately and understand the meaning
of any message conveyed and respond
accordingly
speech context
refers to a type of communication that is
focused on one person, where the speaker
acts both as the sender and as the receiver of
the message
intrapersonal
message is made up of thoughts
and feelings while the medium is the brain that
processes what you think and feel
intrapersonal
type of communication that takes
place between and among people and creates a
personal relationship between and among them
interpersonal