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Oral communication (Quiz#3)
34問 • 1年前
  • Paula Tapnio
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    As defined by Emily Rogers in her online article, "is a failure to exchange information, resulting in lack of communication

    communication breakdown

  • 2

    pertain conflicts with regard to language and word meanings. Because words carry denotative and connotative meanings, they can sometimes cause confusion and misunderstanding. Meaning of the words and symbols also vary depending on culture.

    language barrier

  • 3

    are the natural or environmental condition that act as a barrier in communication in sending the message from sender to receiver

    physical barrier

  • 4

    may emanate from the receiver's physical condition.

    physiological barrier

  • 5

    are called as mental barriers. These refer to social and personal issues of a speaker towards communicating with others

    psychological barrier

  • 6

    mental block that restrains you from openly expressing your thoughts and feelings.

    emotional barrier

  • 7

    differences between women and men in terms of communication style.

    gender barrier

  • 8

    pertain to communication problems encountered by people regarding their intrinsic values. Beliefs, and traditions in conflict with others. People's culture are the way they communicate and relate to others.

    cultural barrier

  • 9

    are internal biases that influence how we perceive other people, ideas or events.

    perceptual barrier

  • 10

    are the "alternate meaning aroused by a speaker's symbols." This idea means that a word may have another meaning in the minds of the students. This is affected by the language in which the grew and the culture in which they are exposed

    semantic noise

  • 11

    is the use of words in sharing information with other people. It can include both spoken and written communication

    verbal communication

  • 12

    is transmitting messages without using words is called nonverbal communication. It is conveyed as visual cues, gestures, facial expressions, giving flowers, choosing a color of what to wear, or putting a forefinger in front of lips are just some examples of non-verbal. Although no words are used, non-verbal communication can effectively communicate many human feelings. oral dimension- speech delivery / public speaking

    non verbal communication

  • 13

    a spoken communication that imparts the message with the use of proper deliver

    oral communication

  • 14

    is a transcription of thoughts and ideas

    written dimension

  • 15

    dress appropriately according to occasion

    formal dimension

  • 16

    -casual attire

    informal dimension

  • 17

    is the meticulous observation of appropriateness in dress, language, and setting.

    formal dimension

  • 18

    uses more casual approach with no regard for the formalities.

    informal dimension

  • 19

    this is something that you are planning to say or do on PURPOSE.

    intentional dimension

  • 20

    this is something that you are NOT INTENDED or planned to say or do.

    unintentional dimension

  • 21

    refers to the "how" of saying something other than what is said. The meaning of words spoken depends on how they are said. Tones, voices, and rhythm must match the content of the message if the message is to be understood at all; they reinforce the message. The words with strong points to deliver must be emphasized with strong (?)

    paralanguage

  • 22

    also used to say what we cannot expressed in words. These meanings are also influenced by culture and gender. Using (?) can create conflict if one does not know the culture of a place.

    language of flowers

  • 23

    People choose (?) based on the meaning of each. (?) have certain meanings based on the dictates of culture and gender. In the Philippines, most parents prepare everything in blue for baby boys and pink for baby girls. People wear black when they grieve while others wear white

    language of color

  • 24

    (?) or chronemics is the use of time based on position and power. In the Philippines, time is most often used to convey how powerful a person is. Someone in authority may show that his/her time is more important than that of the visitors by making them wait

    language of time

  • 25

    Or proxemics is the use of space based on importance. This type of non-verbal communication is similarly used as chronemics by people who want to show who they are. In some companies, the one who holds the highest position usually has the biggest office and in the best location such as on the top floor or penthouse of the building. Distance can express the degree of intimacy and individual acceptance.

    language of space

  • 26

    also known as Haptics can also be used to expressed what cannot be said. It is also one of the most powerful of the types of non-verbal communication. Unlike the other types, in Haptics, there is contact between the sender and the receiver of the message. (?) can comfort, encourage, dissuade, or aggravate.

    language of touch

  • 27

    the most often used type of non-verbal communication. To be more understandable and interesting to a listener, the speaker must accompany his/her speech with gestures but one has to consider the culture of the receiver because gestures have different meanings in other places

    language of gesture

  • 28

    The face plays a very important role in communication. It expresses various types of emotions or feelings such as joy, sorrow, anger, annoyance, confusion, fear, hatred or surprise. Within the facial area, eyes are especially effective for indicating attention and interest. However, interpretations of (?) differ from culture to culture. 10,000 expressions a day

    facial expressions

  • 29

    Effects of communication breakdown

    Demotivation Embarrassment Anger Stress Disorganization Gossip

  • 30

    5 ways of communication breakdown according to Ronnie Peterson

    Organization of Thoughts Active Listening Take Care of your Body Language Build up your Confidence Face to Face Interaction on Important Issues

  • 31

    Helpful Expressions to Avoid Communication Breakdown

    anyway tell me more what do you mean can you repeat what you said sounds great that's impressive so are you saying that so what is your understanding with this

  • 32

    Explaining non verbal miscommunication

    paralanguage flower color time space touch gesture facial expressions

  • 33

    Barrier to communication

    language physical physiological psychological emotional gender cultural perceptual semantic

  • 34

    Exploring dimensions of communication

    verbal non verbal oral written formal informal intentional unintentional

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    As defined by Emily Rogers in her online article, "is a failure to exchange information, resulting in lack of communication

    communication breakdown

  • 2

    pertain conflicts with regard to language and word meanings. Because words carry denotative and connotative meanings, they can sometimes cause confusion and misunderstanding. Meaning of the words and symbols also vary depending on culture.

    language barrier

  • 3

    are the natural or environmental condition that act as a barrier in communication in sending the message from sender to receiver

    physical barrier

  • 4

    may emanate from the receiver's physical condition.

    physiological barrier

  • 5

    are called as mental barriers. These refer to social and personal issues of a speaker towards communicating with others

    psychological barrier

  • 6

    mental block that restrains you from openly expressing your thoughts and feelings.

    emotional barrier

  • 7

    differences between women and men in terms of communication style.

    gender barrier

  • 8

    pertain to communication problems encountered by people regarding their intrinsic values. Beliefs, and traditions in conflict with others. People's culture are the way they communicate and relate to others.

    cultural barrier

  • 9

    are internal biases that influence how we perceive other people, ideas or events.

    perceptual barrier

  • 10

    are the "alternate meaning aroused by a speaker's symbols." This idea means that a word may have another meaning in the minds of the students. This is affected by the language in which the grew and the culture in which they are exposed

    semantic noise

  • 11

    is the use of words in sharing information with other people. It can include both spoken and written communication

    verbal communication

  • 12

    is transmitting messages without using words is called nonverbal communication. It is conveyed as visual cues, gestures, facial expressions, giving flowers, choosing a color of what to wear, or putting a forefinger in front of lips are just some examples of non-verbal. Although no words are used, non-verbal communication can effectively communicate many human feelings. oral dimension- speech delivery / public speaking

    non verbal communication

  • 13

    a spoken communication that imparts the message with the use of proper deliver

    oral communication

  • 14

    is a transcription of thoughts and ideas

    written dimension

  • 15

    dress appropriately according to occasion

    formal dimension

  • 16

    -casual attire

    informal dimension

  • 17

    is the meticulous observation of appropriateness in dress, language, and setting.

    formal dimension

  • 18

    uses more casual approach with no regard for the formalities.

    informal dimension

  • 19

    this is something that you are planning to say or do on PURPOSE.

    intentional dimension

  • 20

    this is something that you are NOT INTENDED or planned to say or do.

    unintentional dimension

  • 21

    refers to the "how" of saying something other than what is said. The meaning of words spoken depends on how they are said. Tones, voices, and rhythm must match the content of the message if the message is to be understood at all; they reinforce the message. The words with strong points to deliver must be emphasized with strong (?)

    paralanguage

  • 22

    also used to say what we cannot expressed in words. These meanings are also influenced by culture and gender. Using (?) can create conflict if one does not know the culture of a place.

    language of flowers

  • 23

    People choose (?) based on the meaning of each. (?) have certain meanings based on the dictates of culture and gender. In the Philippines, most parents prepare everything in blue for baby boys and pink for baby girls. People wear black when they grieve while others wear white

    language of color

  • 24

    (?) or chronemics is the use of time based on position and power. In the Philippines, time is most often used to convey how powerful a person is. Someone in authority may show that his/her time is more important than that of the visitors by making them wait

    language of time

  • 25

    Or proxemics is the use of space based on importance. This type of non-verbal communication is similarly used as chronemics by people who want to show who they are. In some companies, the one who holds the highest position usually has the biggest office and in the best location such as on the top floor or penthouse of the building. Distance can express the degree of intimacy and individual acceptance.

    language of space

  • 26

    also known as Haptics can also be used to expressed what cannot be said. It is also one of the most powerful of the types of non-verbal communication. Unlike the other types, in Haptics, there is contact between the sender and the receiver of the message. (?) can comfort, encourage, dissuade, or aggravate.

    language of touch

  • 27

    the most often used type of non-verbal communication. To be more understandable and interesting to a listener, the speaker must accompany his/her speech with gestures but one has to consider the culture of the receiver because gestures have different meanings in other places

    language of gesture

  • 28

    The face plays a very important role in communication. It expresses various types of emotions or feelings such as joy, sorrow, anger, annoyance, confusion, fear, hatred or surprise. Within the facial area, eyes are especially effective for indicating attention and interest. However, interpretations of (?) differ from culture to culture. 10,000 expressions a day

    facial expressions

  • 29

    Effects of communication breakdown

    Demotivation Embarrassment Anger Stress Disorganization Gossip

  • 30

    5 ways of communication breakdown according to Ronnie Peterson

    Organization of Thoughts Active Listening Take Care of your Body Language Build up your Confidence Face to Face Interaction on Important Issues

  • 31

    Helpful Expressions to Avoid Communication Breakdown

    anyway tell me more what do you mean can you repeat what you said sounds great that's impressive so are you saying that so what is your understanding with this

  • 32

    Explaining non verbal miscommunication

    paralanguage flower color time space touch gesture facial expressions

  • 33

    Barrier to communication

    language physical physiological psychological emotional gender cultural perceptual semantic

  • 34

    Exploring dimensions of communication

    verbal non verbal oral written formal informal intentional unintentional