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Impromptu Style

Speech that is made up on the spot

Extemporaneous Style

Speech is given from keywords

Benefits of Extemporaneous Style

1. Precision of manuscript style


2. Audience engagement of the memorized style


3. Spontaneity of the impromptu style

Vocalists

Also called Vocal Aspects, include pronunciation, articulation, word and sentence stress, etc.

Receiver Apprehension

The fear of misinterpreting or not fully understanding the speaker

7 Elements of Communication

1. Sender


2. Receiver


3. Message


4. Channel


5. Interference


6. Feedback


7. Context

Sender

Speaker or encoder

Receiver

Listener or Decoder

Message

Idea put into a form that can be experienced by another person (ie. word or facial expression)

Channel

The means by which the message is transmitted (ie. sound waves)

Interference

Anything that changes, distorts, or obstructs the intended message

Feedback

Any Message the receiver sends back to the sender

Context

-The time, place, occasion


-cultural, psychological, and historical context

Nonverbal communication

messages sent without words

Rhetorical Situation

The elements of a communication situation:


-speaker


-audience


-topic


-purpose


-context

Rhetorical Conventions

The way messages are expected to be prepared based on culture

Rhetoric

Effective use of language

Communication competence

The ability to communicate appropriately and successfully