• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/19

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

19 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
• Empowerment:
Having resources, information, and attitudes that lead to action to achieve a desired goal.
• Source:
The public speaker.
• Encode:
To translate ideas and images into verbal or nonverbal symbols.
• Code:
A verbal or nonverbal symbol for an idea or image
• Message:
The content of a speech and the mode of its delievery.
• Decode:
To translate verbal or nonverbal symbols into ideas and images.
• Channel:
The visual and auditory means by which a message is transmittd from sender to receiver.
• Receiver:
A listener or an audience member.
External noise:
Physical sounds that interfere with communication
• Internal noise:
Physiological or psychological interference with communication
• Feedback:
Verbal and nonverbal responses provided by an audience to a speaker
• Context:
The environment or situation in which a speech occurs
• Rhetoric:
The use of words and symbols to achieve a goal
• Declamation:
The delivery of an already famous speech
Elocution:
• The expression of emotion through posture, movement, gestures, facial expression, and voice
• Average style of communication
apprehension if you have a generally positive approach to communicating in public.
• Intensive style is
likely to be your style only if you have had previous experience in public speaking.
• Inflexible style is
if you have the highest heart rate when speaking publicly.
• Confrontation style is if
you have a very high heart rate as you begin presenting a speech and the your heart rate tapers off to more average levels