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100 Cards in this Set
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Process of exchanging information between two or more persons to achieve mutual understanding with each other? |
COMMUNICATION |
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Process of creating, sending, receiving, and analyzing messages to large audiences via verbal and written media. |
MASS COMMUNICATION |
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Process of looking at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them? |
READING |
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Reading technique to be used when you want to find specific information quickly. |
SCANNING |
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Reading technique that refers to the process of reading only main ideas within a passage to get an overall impression of the content of a reading selection. |
SKIMMING |
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Process of translating images into symbols. |
ENCODING |
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Term used to describe a group of people who share the same language, speech characteristics, and ways of interpretating communication. |
SPEECH COMMUNITY |
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Refers to a person's native language -- that is a language learner from birth. |
MOTHER TONGUE |
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Means by which the message is conveyed. |
CHANNEL |
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Refers to the place , the feeling, the mood, the mindset, and the condition of both sender and receiver. |
ENVIRONMENT |
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Refers to the interaction with people from diverse cultures. |
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION |
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A meaningful exchange between the members of the same social group or of groups with similar cultural properties. |
INTRACULTURAL COMMUNICATION |
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He introduced the idea of the Three Concentric Circles of English. |
BRAJ KACHRU |
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This is also known as the "frozen register" since this style of communication rarely or never changes. |
STATIC REGISTER |
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SMS is also known as? |
TEXTESE LANGUAGE |
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It is a soft skill that allows people to understand the information others convey to them. |
LISTENING |
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It is the communication between representatives from different nations. |
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION |
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Refers to the appropriate language you use when speaking in various social situations. |
LANGUAGE REGISTER |
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It is the communication and assimilation among individuals, ethnicities, races, institutions, governments od various nations supported by technology and compelledby international trade. |
GLOBALIZATION |
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It is the transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, postures, and the distance betwen two individuals. |
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION |
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It is a structured argument wherein two side speak alternately fir and against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. |
DEBATE |
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It basically means trying to influence the way someone thinks or behaves with logical arguments that use facts and evidence. |
PERSUASION |
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It is written when a person needs mor information about products, services, internships, scholarships, or job vacancies offered by companies, associations or individuals. |
INQUIRY LETTER |
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Type of register in which speech is elevated, precise, and often professional, official or impersonal in nature. |
FORMAL REGISTER |
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It is fhe process of conveying a message through the written symbols. |
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION |
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The part of a letter that immediately precedes the writer's signature. |
COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE |
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It is the messages transmitted and received by digital computers through a network. |
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It is the process of translating the message from its sign format into meaning. |
DECODING |
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It refers to a formal, in depth conversation between two or more persons, wherein the exchange of information takes place, with a view of checking a candidate's acceptability for the job. |
INTERVIEW |
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Also known as the barrier or block that prevents effective communication to take place. |
INTERFERENCE |
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The response of a receiver to sender's message. |
FEEDBACK |
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A form of language that is spoken in a particular area. |
DIALECT |
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The study of touching as nonverbal communication. Touches that can be defined as communication includes handshakes, holding hands, kissing, (cheek, lips, hand), back slap, high five, shoulder pat, brushing arm, etc. |
HAPTICS |
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The role of eyes in nonverbal communication that includes the study of eye gaze and pupil dilation. |
OCULESICS |
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It is the process whereby children learn their native language. |
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION |
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Defined as information conveyed by words ( in speech or writing) and or other signs and symbols. |
MESSAGE |
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It is the delivery of language through the mouth. |
SPEAKING |
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It is the study of voice communication that is distinct from actual language. The tone, voice, volume, inflection, and pitch are examples of such elements. |
PARA-LINGUISTICS |
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It ia the amount of space people prefer to have when engaging in conversation with others. |
PROXEMICS |
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The modification of forms of language over a period of time and/or physical distance. |
LANGUAGE EXCHANGE |
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It refers to the rules of a language and its grammar in terms of ordering words in a sentence so that their meaning is clear. |
SYNTAX |
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It is a communication principle that emphasizes on the clear delivery of the message across the receiver. |
PRINCIPLE OF CLARITY |
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Communication according to this principle adheres on the idea of being complete. |
PRINCIPLE OF ADEQUACY |
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The process in which the receiver and the sender are ensuring that they understood each other correctly and they are proceeding to find a solution. |
FEEDBACK |
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These are the technical sources of interference im communication process not limited to media forms such as radio and television. |
MECHANICAL COMMUNICATION BARRIERS |
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It is the formal and technical language of legal documents that is often hard to understand. |
LEGALESE LANGUAGE |
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It is the casual and unofficial form of communication wherein the information is exchanged spontaneously between two or more persons without conforming the prescribed official rules, processes, system, formalities and chain of command. |
INFORMAL COMMUNICATION |
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Its goal is to input new learning, enhance prior knowledge, confirm a concept and alleviate comprehension of an idea. |
INFORMATIVE COMMUNICATION |
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Type of communication that tries to make listeners/readers believe that your idea is better based in the various reasons that you have at hand. |
ARGUMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION |
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Type of register that is used in writing and speech with people in the same group, team etc. |
CASUAL REGISTER |
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The purpose of this language register is very specific -- to get help with something. |
CONSULTATIVE REGISTER |
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Refers to that type of reading in which students read and refer to large quantities of material, chosen by themselves. |
EXTENSIVE READING |
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Type or reading in which the material has to be read carefully and thoroughly, to get specific details. |
INTENSIVE READING |
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Features of language use thay result in miscomprehension or complete loss in communication. |
LANGUAGE BARRIERS |
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Language or words that are specific to a particular profession. |
JARGON |
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Refers to cognitive bias, wherein the interviewer makes a judgement about the applicant's overall potential for the performance of the job, considering a single characteristics, like the way he/she talks, sits, dresses, etc. |
HALO EFFECT |
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It is the study of meaning, signs and symbols, used for communication. |
SEMANTICS |
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It is a reference book or online resource containing an alphabetical list of words with the information given for each word. |
DICTIONARY |
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It is written to offer a solution to a problem or an action in answer to a need such as a need for financial support for a specific project. |
PROPOSAL |
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It is a short literary composition om a particular theme or subject. |
ESSAY |
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It is a type of listening that aims to seek pleasure and personal satisfaction. |
APPRECIATIVE LISTENING |
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It is an element of communication that interfere with communication process. |
NOISE |
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The act of delivering speeches in public. |
PUBLIC SPEAKING |
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The distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communication medium. |
BROADCASTING |
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It is a kind of noise that refers to things like hunger, fatigue, headache, stress, or really anything that prevents you from giving your full attention to someone sharing his thoughts. |
PHYSIOLOGICAL NOISE |
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What do you call to the external and unnecessary sound that impedes effective communication? |
PHYSICAL NOISE |
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It is a communication barrier caused by misunderstandings about the meaning of words. |
SEMANTIC NOISE |
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Daydreaming or having thoughts elsewhere while someone is speaking to you are examples of what communication noise? |
PSYCHOLOGICAL NOISE |
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Jon is a Russian student at a University. He extends a handshake to his Malaysian female friend, but she declines. Jon is humiliated as a result. Later, he realized that women in Malaysia do not like to handshake men, what kind of communication barrier is shown? |
CULTURAL NOISE |
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It refers to a new language that develops into situations where speakers of different languages need to communicate but do not share a common language. |
PIDGIN |
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What is a speech that a person delivers without predetermination or preparation. |
IMPROMPTU |
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What principle of communication states that communication should be done at proper time so that it helps in implementing plans? |
PRINCIPLE OF TIMELINESS |
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What is the term that refers to the right manner or protocol for communication on the internet? |
NETIQUETTE |
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What is a form of writing used in academic ajd professional contexts that summarizes the writer's arguments supporting a certain issue? |
POSITION PAPER |
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What do you call a speech delivered with some prepared structure, such as notes or an outline, but is otherwise delivered off-the-cuff? |
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH |
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What is a language thay refers to the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region? |
VERNACULAR LANGUAGE |
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What type of language register wherein the communication is private, usually used between lovers or other close family or friends? |
INTIMATE REGISTER |
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It is a communication disorder that occurs due to brain damage in one or more areas that control language? |
APHASIA |
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It refers to the various materials or publications which are printed on paper and are distributed? |
PRINT MEDIA |
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What do you call to a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning? |
GESTURE |
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It refers to data, facts, shared every time a sender communicates something to another person. |
INFORMATION |
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What form of communication happens between two persons? |
DYADIC COMMUNICATION |
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What type of barrier refers to the poor listening skills, egoistic, interpersonal trust and ability to communicate effectively? |
PERSONAL BARRIER |
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It refers to any form of education or teaching thay incorporates the histories, texts, values, beliefs, and perspectives of people from different cultural backgrounds. |
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION |
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What do you call to a set of familiar words within a person's language? |
VOCABULARY |
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It refers to the perceived attitude and level of formality associated with a variety of language. |
REGISTER |
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It is a language produced by articulate sounds, an oral language is a produced with vocak tract. It tends to convey subjective information. |
SPOKEN LANGUAGE |
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What is a speech given in honor fo someone who has died? |
EULOGY |
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It is a very interesting and peculiar speech because it is designed to both praise and good-naturedly insult a person being honored. |
ROAST |
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It is a subject oriented writing style, in which authors focus on telling you about a given topic or subject without voicing their personal opinions. |
EXPOSITORY WRITING |
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It is a style of writing that focuses on describing a character, an event, or a place in great detail. |
DESCRIPTIVE WRITING |
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The main purpose of this style is to tell a story. |
NARRATIVE WRITING |
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The main purpose of this style of writing is to convince, it contains opinions and biases of tha author. |
PERSUASIVE WRITING |
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In global village, people are no longer distant and isolated because they are being connected by what? |
TECHNOLOGY |
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Refers to a communication that happens using the technological tools of information and communication technology as a mode of exchanging information to one person or another. |
MEDIATED COMMUNICATION |
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What is a software package designed to create electronic presentations consisting of a series of separate pages or slides? |
POWERPOINT |
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Facial expressions, gestures, postures are non-verbal cues called what? |
BODY LANGUAGE |
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Who is the Father of Modern Communication? |
ARISTOTLE |
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What do you call the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech? |
ARTICULATION |
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Who is the Father of Debate? |
PROTAGORAS |