Oral Communication (2) Flashcards

1
Q

It refers to using simple yet exact words that directly
express your thoughts and emotion

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Clarity

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2
Q

refers to the act
of saying something or the actual
words spoken

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Locutionary Act

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3
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The speaker commits to some future
course of action. Examples include
offering, promising, vowing, and planning

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Commissives

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4
Q

refers to a
collaboration of movements that does not require
any spoken words in order to convey a message.

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Nonverbal Communication

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5
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Purpose of Educating

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Expository

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6
Q

It is human nature to express thoughts and
emotions. They are primarily delivered to
leave a remarkable message.

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Speeches

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7
Q

is characterized
by free, casual and spontaneous exchange
between two or more persons.

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Informal Communication

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8
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Comitted to memory, recitation

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Memorized

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9
Q

This refers to the type of
communication that takes place between
and among people and creates a personal
relationship between and among them.

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Interpersonal

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10
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Used during solemn ceremonies

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Frozen

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11
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refers to the use of
words to convey a message.

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Verbal Communication

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12
Q

pertains to moral standards that need to be
considered when delivering a message. The audiences’
background such as their age, gender, race, social status
and personal convictions shall be given due importance
for speaking purposes.

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Ethics

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13
Q

Share laughter and enjoyment

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Entertainment

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14
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The speaker brings about immediate
changes in the state of affairs solely in
virtue of the utterance. Examples of this
kind are appointing, nominating, baptizing,
blessing, declaring (war), and firing

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Declaration

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15
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Presentation without advance preparation

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Impromptu

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16
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This refers to
communication through television, radio,
newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, the
internet, and other types of media.

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Mass Communication

17
Q

This 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

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Intrapersonal

18
Q

characterized by the degree of
formality

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Speech Style

19
Q

Semi-formal and standard conversation

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Consultative

20
Q

The speaker commits to something
being the case. Examples of this kind
are stating, suggesting, asserting,
describing, insisting, swearing, and
concluding (that something is the case)

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Assertives

21
Q

To simply put it, by saying
something, a speaker gets an addressee to do
something

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Perlocutionary Act

22
Q

The speaker expresses his thoughts
about something or a certain situation.
Examples are congratulating,
thanking, apologizing, condoling, and
welcoming.

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Expressives

23
Q

When you
speak, you are actually doing
something; that is, you are
performing an action

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Speech Act

24
Q

Speakers frequently opt to use simple and precise
words in delivering their message.

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One way straight forward speech
Formal
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is the type of communication used in formal, ceremonial or dignified gatherings. Here, the exchange of information is controlled, well thought out, and prepared. It also conforms to certain rules and conventions as defined by the goals and values of particular groups or organizations
Formal Communication
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refers to the act a speaker performs in saying the utterance.
Illocutionary Act
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This type refers to a communication that enables you to send or deliver a message before a crowd.
Public
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refers to words that make the conversation or exchange of information lively and vibrant. speakers use situations that are within the audiences’ level of experiences to establish connection.
Vividness
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The speaker gets the addressee to do something. Examples are requesting, ordering, challenging, daring, commanding, pleading, and asking (someone to perform an action).
Directives
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It pertains to the use of suitable language form applicable to the nature the event or context of situation
Appropriateness
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Very close relationship
Intimate
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Groups and peers but do not have close relationship
Casual
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3-12 people on the conversation
Small Group
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Word for word iteration
Manuscript
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Communication that happens in two people
Dyad Communication
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words cannot only convey information but that they can also carry out actions.
speech act theory
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Convince the audience to agree with you
Persuasive
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Used of brief notes
Extemporaneous