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It is a process which involves a sender who is required to compose a message that is clear and purposive in order to elicit his intended response.
Communication
Context
Feedback
Communication Channels
Welcoming the experience of being in different environments can lead to---
Learning about different types of people
Adjusting to individuality
Communicating more effectively
All of the above
Purposive Communication is about _____________, speaking, and presenting to different audiences for various purposes.
Comprehending
Reading
Writing
Communication came from a Latin term which is ___________.
Communication is an act of conveying meaning to a person using ___________.
Culture
Semantic rules
Symbols
An element of communication which refers to the means to deliver a message to the sender.
An element of communication which refers to the recipient of the message.
An element of communication which refers to the reaction or response of the receiver to the message from the sender.
An element of communication which refers to the source of the message.
An element of communication which refers to the factors which may affect the communication process.
An element of communication which refers to the information, or ideas from the sender.
An element of communication which refers to the situation or environment in which communication takes place.
To understand what the sender means, one should focus to every single detail in communication by considering the emotion, behavior, manner, and gestures so they can respond properly to the message.
Principle of Attention
Principle of Adequacy
Principle of Consistency
Principle of Feedback
This principle states that communication should be done at an accurate time as possible.
Principle of Feedback
Principle of Clarity
Principle of Attention
Principle of Timeliness
The thought or idea that needs to be communicated should be spelled properly. Pronunciation should be clear as possible including the enunciation to avoid misconception.
Principle of Informality
Principle of Adequacy
Principle of Clarity
Principle of Consistency
This type of listening is considered the most effective because the listener is not only listening with interest, but actively acknowledging listening by brief responses.
active listening
competitive listening
effective listening
passive listening
It is forming the communicative intent where the sender generates idea. This requires the individual sending the message what he wants to say and the medium through which to communicate the information.
creation
translation
transmission
reception
It refers to "thoughts becoming communication".
encoding
decoding
purposive communication
thinking
It refers to "communication becoming thoughts".
encoding
decoding
purposive communication
thinking
Which model of communication is shown in photo?
transaction model
interaction model
transmission model
communicator to communicator model
Which model of communication is shown in photo?
transaction model
interactive model
transmission model
communicator to communicator model
This context includes the environmental factors in a communication encounter. The size, layout, temperature, and lighting of a space influence our communication. Imagine the different physical contexts in which job interviews take place and how that may affect your communication.
physical
contextual
environmental
psychological
This refers to the information or subject matter the source is intending to share. This may be an opinion, feelings, instructions, requests, or suggestions.
source
channel
message
receiver
This refers to the encoded information in the form of words, images, sounds, body language, and more.
source
channel
message
receiver
This refers to the person for whom the message is intended. This person is charged with decoding the message in an attempt to understand the intentions of the source.
source
channel
message
receiver
This is defined as "purposefully and actively exchanging information between two or more people to convey or receive the intended meanings through a shared system of signs and symbols”.
communication
encoding
talking
What dimension of communication is shown in the photo?
public speaking
dyadic
group
another term for first language
second language
language acquisition
mother tongue
language contact
Communication uses symbols for the expression of its ideas
True
False
Symbols though are arbitrary, meaning they vary from person to person and from context to context, as well as from culture to culture
True
False
Non-verbal communication involves language
True
False
A communication frame comprise the basic form of knowledge which defines a particular communication context.
True
False
Our communication is influenced by the relationship that we have with the person we are communicating with.
True
False
The principles of communication is our guide for efficient communication.
True
False
People learn the language by studying formally in school or informally on their own. This is a process of ______.
Second Language
Target Language
Language learning
Language Acquisition
An ability when you'll be able to communicate as you slowly learn each other's language.
Language learning
Language acquisition
Language contact
Language change
Your own languages may also change as you constantly interact and communicate with each other.
Language acquisition
Language learning
Language contact
Language change
Implies the use of simple and and specific words to express ideas. It is also achieved when the sender focuses only on a single objective in his/her speech so as not to confuse the audience.
Correctness
Conciseness
Conreteness
Clearness
Types of communication mode occupies an important place in any work environment.
Verbal Communication
Visual communication
Non-verbal communication
Both verbal and non- verbal communication
If it is meant to establish or deepen one's relationship with others.
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Transactional Communication
Extended Communication
Other than the first languages, there are other languages that are needed for various reasons. These other languages are referred to as _____.
Language acquisition
Language change
Mother tongue
Second language
Essential to the quality of the communication process in general. Hence, communication should include everything that the receiver needs to hear for him/her to respond, react or evaluate properly.
Conciseness
Conreteness
Completeness
Correctness
Often called abstract, it is a representation of a real world phenomenon applied to different forms.
Variable
Mode
Context
Models
Communication mode that has wider reach and can disseminate information to a bigger audience quickly.
Emai
Text mesaage
Social media
Text-based communicayion
According to James Berlin, “The art of one’s
communication reflects the art of one’s ____________".
belonging
imagining
thinking
questioning
Verbal Communication includes both words and verbal _________.
Nonverbal communication includes _______
body language and verbal fillers
posture and facial expression
words
sign language
____________ is the earliest model of communication.
Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
Shannon-Weaver's Model of Communication
White's Stages of Oral Communication
Aristotle's Model of Communication
Shannon-Weaver's Model of Communication is also often called the "_________________ Model"
__________ is the act of using photographs, arts, drawings and graphics to show and aid meaning.
Gallery
Visual
Verbal
Audio-visual
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