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ENG111-IC1DA-Module1-7
  • Felix Carrillo

  • 問題数 45 • 10/14/2023

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  • 1

    Give the 2 types of Communication.

    Verbal, Non-verbal

  • 2

    What are the other terms for Sender?

    Encoder

  • 3

    What is the other term for receiver?

    Decoder

  • 4

    Communication can be expressed through ______ or _____ words...

    written, spoken

  • 5

    Give the 4 elements of communication in the correct order.

    Sender, Channel, Message, Receiver

  • 6

    What are the 3 "Standard model of Communication"?

    Linear Model, Interactive Model, Transactional Model

  • 7

    What are the 3 "Conceptual Model of Communication"?

    Shannen - Weaver Model, Osgood - Schramm Model, Berlos SMCR Model

  • 8

    Straight Line Communication (Does not require a respond)

    Linear Model

  • 9

    It allow feedback ( the sender and the receiver will reverse)

    Interactive Model

  • 10

    Business Related Communication ( it allows feedback but the sender do most of the talking)

    Transactional Model

  • 11

    (Type of Verbal Communication) Language should be appropriate to the occasion.

    Appropriateness

  • 12

    (Type of Verbal Communication) Use of simple yet precise words

    Brevity

  • 13

    (Type of Verbal Communication) Clearly state your ideas and express your feeling.

    Clarity

  • 14

    (Type of Verbal Communication) Words should be chosen with consideration.

    Ethics

  • 15

    (Type of Verbal Communication) Add color or spice to communication.

    Vividness

  • 16

    Interaction in which word are used

    Verbal

  • 17

    All kinds of human responses that do not use words

    Non-verbal

  • 18

    (Barrier to Communication) One should be emotionally stable for a conversation to be clear or understandable.

    Emotional Barrier

  • 19

    (Barrier to Communication) Using words that the listeners do not understand.

    Use of Jargon

  • 20

    (Barrier to Communication) Car noise. crowd or animal noises etc.

    Noisy environment

  • 21

    (Barrier to Communication) Not able to fully express your thoughts and ideas because your afraid of a crowd.

    Lack of confidence

  • 22

    (Function to Communication) Communication can be used to give command/orders.

    For regulation and control

  • 23

    (Function to Communication) Communication can be used for converssation with other people on a person to person manner.

    Social Interaction

  • 24

    (Function to Communication) Communication can also be used to get information from other people.

    Information

  • 25

    (Function to Communication) Communication can also be used to cheer up someone.

    Motivation

  • 26

    (Function to Communication) Communication can be used to express one's feeling.

    Emotional expression

  • 27

    (Context of Speech) this meanss talking to one's self

    Intrapersonal Communication

  • 28

    (Context of Speech) this refers to communication between and among people

    Interpersonal Communication

  • 29

    (Function to Communication) Refers to the communication that occurs between two people

    Dyad

  • 30

    (Function to Communication) Refers to the communication that involves atleast 3 but not more than 12 peoples

    Small group

  • 31

    (Context of Speech) Refers to communication that requires you to deliver a message to a large group of people in a face to face manner

    Public Communication

  • 32

    (Function to Communication) Refers to communication that takes place through televisions, radio, newspaper, magazines, books, billboards, internet, and other types of meda

    Mass Communication

  • 33

    (Style of speech) Occurs between among close friends members or friends

    Intimate

  • 34

    (Style of speech) Common among peers and friends

    Casual

  • 35

    (Style of speech) Professional or mutually acceptable language

    Consultative

  • 36

    (Style of speech) Used in settings like interviews, talking with superiors

    Formal

  • 37

    (Style of speech) Remains unchanged , occurs in ceremonies

    Frozen

  • 38

    (The speech act) Refers to actual act (utterance)

    Locution

  • 39

    (The speech act) Meaning of the utterance (intention)

    Illocution

  • 40

    (The speech act) Resulting act of the utterance (Response/effect)

    Perlocution

  • 41

    An illocutionary act: Suggesting, giving opinion

    Assertive

  • 42

    An illocutionary act: Asking for information, advicing

    Directive

  • 43

    An illocutionary act: Promise, making plans

    Commisive

  • 44

    An illocutionary act: Apologizing, greetings

    Expressive

  • 45

    An illocutionary act: Baptism, bidding, announcements

    Decleration