Oral- Communication (elements and models) Flashcards

1
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helps us to belong to a society and benefit by such relationships.

A

Communication

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2
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simply means moving and receiving messages or information from one point
to another point

A

Communication

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3
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:

Individuals communicate with each other.

A

TRUE

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4
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:

They may also communicate with
others as members of a group. Individuals also comnlunicate with organisations and with
‘larger audiences. Therefore, there are a number of situations in which communication takes
place

A

TRUE

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5
Q

One needs a _________ or medium to move these messages.

A

CHANNEL

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6
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TRUE OR FALSE: OR FALSE:

In addition to face-to-face verbal
communication (sign language in case of the deaf & dumb) a variety of other means such as
newspaper, book, magazine, radio and TV, tape recorders, VCRs, tele printers, facsimiles etc.,
are available as other CHANNELS of communication

A

TRUE

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7
Q

Communication begins
when the speaker or
source of communication
responds to a stimulus
and decides to ______ or
transmit it in the form of
a message (or a ‘code’)
through a particular
channel or means

A

encode

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8
Q

The receiver _________ or
interprets the message
sent and responds
accordingly based on his
interpretation of the
message. This response
comes in the form of a
________ sent to the
original source of
communication (sender).

A

decodes, feedback

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9
Q

As the communication
transaction continues,
the sender and receiver
may exchange roles until
understanding is
achieved. _______ to
communication
sometimes block the
transmission of the
message thereby creating
misunderstanding.

A

Barriers

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10
Q

the source of
information or message.

A

Speaker

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11
Q

the
information, ideas, or
thoughts conveyed by the
speaker in words or in
actions.

A

Message

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12
Q

the
process of converting
the message into
words, actions, or
other forms that the
speaker understands.

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Encoding

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13
Q

the medium
or the means, such as
personal or non-personal,
verbal or nonverbal in
which the encoded
message is conveyed.

A

Channel

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14
Q

the process of
interpreting the encoded
message of the speaker by
the receiver.

A

Decoding

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15
Q

the recipient
of the message, or someone
who decodes the message.

A

Receiver

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16
Q

the reactions,
responses, or information provided
by the receiver.

A

Feedback

17
Q

the environment
where communication takes place.

A

Context

17
Q

the environment
where communication takes place.

A

Context

18
Q

the factors that affect
the flow of communication.

A

Barrier

19
Q

Communication Elements

A

SENDER
MESSAGE
CHANNEL
RECEIVER
DECODING
ENCODING
FEEDBACK
CONTEXT
BARRIER

20
Q

refer to how
people use language for different purposes
also refers to how language is affected by
different time, place, and situation used to
control the behavior of people used to
regulate the nature and amount of
activities people engage in.

A

Communication functions

21
Q

FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION

A

CONTROL
SOCIAL INTERACTION
MOTIVATES
EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION

22
Q

Communication
functions to control behavior.

A

Control

23
Q

“Take your medicine 3 times a day.”

A

Control

24
Q

Parents’ Instruction to their child

A

Control

25
Q

“Wash the dishes now, or else I won’t allow you to
go to the party later.”

A

Control

26
Q

Communication
allows individuals to interact to others. Social
Interaction- used to produce social relationships;
used to develop bonds, intimacy, relations,; used to
express preferences, desires, needs, wants,
decisions, goals, and strengths; used for giving and
getting information Encouragement.

A

Social Interaction

27
Q

Marriage proposal, “Will you marry me?”

A

Social Interaction

28
Q

Communication motivates
or encourages to interact with others.

A

Motivation

29
Q

The managers can award points to each
subordinate as a reward.

A

Motivation

30
Q

Communication
facilitates people’s expression of their
feelings and emotions.

A
31
Q

“I’m so glad that you came into my life.”

A

Emotional Expression

31
Q

“I’m so glad that you came into my life.”

A

Emotional Expression

32
Q

Communication functions to convey
information.

A

Information Dissemination

33
Q

“Did you know that there’s a secret
apartment at the top of the Eiffel tower?”

A

Information Dissemination