Oral Communication - Final Exam Correctly Solved(COMPLETE)
Communication - ANSWER Process of sending and receiving messages to achieve understanding. Proxemics - ANSWER The study of spatial communication or the use of space. Articulation - ANSWER To say your words clearly - using a beginning, middle, and end to a word. Denotation - ANSWER The basic dictionary definition to a word. Stress - ANSWER The amount of emphasis you place on different words in a sentence is created by using volume and pitch. Kinesics - ANSWER The study of the use of body language to communicate. Connotations - ANSWER Meanings that people attach to words that are beyond the dictionary meaning. Reasoning - ANSWER Putting two or more ideas together to produce a new idea. Memory - ANSWER The brain's storage bin. Verbal; Non verbal - ANSWER All communication can be divided into two basic categories, ___________________ and __________________ communication. Volume - ANSWER How loudly or how softly you are speaking. Diaphragm - ANSWER The thick muscle at the base of your rib cage that ruses and falls allowing air in and out of the lungs. Pitch - ANSWER How low or high the sounds of your voice are when you speak. Vocal Cords - ANSWER Two folds of membrane located in your voice box that vibrate and produce sound when air passes through them. Resonators - ANSWER Another name for the chambers (pharynx, nasal cavities, mouth) that sound waves pass through to amplify the sound. Intrapersonal Communication - ANSWER The inward talking to yourself. Interpersonal Communication - ANSWER Communication which takes place between two or more people. NonVerbal Communication - ANSWER The body's way of communicating; the way you communicate without words. One to One Communication - ANSWER Talking with one other person. Group Discussion - ANSWER Conversation between three or more people with a common purpose. Public Speaking - ANSWER Communication with an audience who is present. Mass Communication - ANSWER Communicating with a large number of listeners who aren't present. 1. Confidence - Being secure in the message you are delivering. 2. Goal Setting - You know where you are going with your presentation and the listener knows more about the topic after listening. 3. Knowledge - The speaker should know enough about the topic to make it worthwhile. 4. Language - Choice of words.
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- Oral Communication
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- Oral Communication
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- 16 de marzo de 2023
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communication answer process of sending and receiving mess