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Public Speaking | COMM - Public Speaking, Quizzes of Communication and Presentation Skills

Class: COMM - Public Speaking; Subject: Communication; University: University of the District of Columbia; Term: Forever 1989;

Typology: Quizzes

2017/2018

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TERM 1
Differences between public speaking and
conversation
DEFINITION 1
1. Public speaking is more structured.2. Public speaking
requires more formal language.3.Public speaking requires a
different method of delivery.
TERM 2
visualization
DEFINITION 2
-is a mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures
himself or herself giving a successful presentation.
TERM 3
critical thinking
DEFINITION 3
-focused, organized thinking about such things as the logical
relationships among ideas, the soundness of evidence, and
the differences between fact and opinion.
TERM 4
speaker
DEFINITION 4
- a person who is presenting an oral message to a listener.
TERM 5
message
DEFINITION 5
- whatever a speaker communicates to someone else.
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TERM 1

Differences between public speaking and

conversation

DEFINITION 1

1. Public speaking is more structured.2. Public speaking

requires more formal language.3.Public speaking requires a

different method of delivery.

TERM 2

visualization

DEFINITION 2

-is a mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures

himself or herself giving a successful presentation.

TERM 3

critical thinking

DEFINITION 3

-focused, organized thinking about such things as the logical

relationships among ideas, the soundness of evidence, and

the differences between fact and opinion.

TERM 4

speaker

DEFINITION 4

- a person who is presenting an oral message to a listener.

TERM 5

message

DEFINITION 5

- whatever a speaker communicates to someone else.

TERM 6

channel

DEFINITION 6

- the means by which a message is communicated

TERM 7

Listener

DEFINITION 7

- the person who receives the speaker's message.

TERM 8

frame of reference

DEFINITION 8

- the sum of a person's knowledge, experience, goals, values,

and attitudes.

TERM 9

feedback

DEFINITION 9

- the messages, usually nonverbal, sent from a listener to a

speaker.

TERM 10

interference

DEFINITION 10

-anything that impedes the communication of a message. It

can be external or internal to listeners.