Midterm review (class & notes) Flashcards
parts of end of speech
summary
closer
clencher
Types of informative speeches
Chronological
Topical
Spatial
transactional model of communication
sender / receiver
channel (text, verbal, email, image, language)
Message
noise (external / internal - anything that disrupts, interrupts, or interferes with the communication process)
Feedback (direct or indirect messages sent from an audience (receivers) back to the original sender of the message)
Context
Sphere of perception (what filters things)
Things that go between parts of speech
Transitions
- in
- out
CRAAP TEST
Currency
Relevancy
Accuracy
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Kinds of listening
Comprehensive Listening
listening focused on understanding and remembering important information from a public speaking message
Empathetic Listening
listening for understanding the feelings and motivations of another person, usually with the goal of helping the person deal with a personal problem
Appreciative Listening
type of informed listening needed to listen to and interpret music, theatre, or literature
Critical Listening
listening to evaluate the validity of the arguments and information and deciding whether the speaker is persuasive and whether the message should be accepted