Vocal production and Articulation
Listening
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Levels of listening
Elements of Nonverbal
100
This is the name of the process by which the body obtains air.
What is respiration?
100
This is the sense through which sounds are perceived.
What is hearing?
100
This is how this jeopardy game was for you.
What is super-enjoyable-awesome-ninja-spy-a*maze*ing???
100
This level of listening requires only momentary concentration and a basic understanding of general ideas.
What is listening for enjoyment?
100
This is the element which refers to the way one stands.
What is posture?
200
This is another word for articulation.
What is enunciation?
200
These are the two types of barriers which prevent listening.
What is physical and mental?
200
Name a mental barrier to listening.
What is -inattention/wandering mind -listener's attitude -level of listener's knowledge -selective listening ?
200
This level of listening requires the ability to distinguish clearly.
What is precision listening?
200
This is a term used to describe movements through the use of the body, limbs, and head.
What is gestures?
300
These are the parts of the body responsible for the amplification and enrichment of voice.
What is the resonators?
300
Rather than merely experiencing a sensation, this requires concentrating on perceived sounds.
What is listening?
300
Name a physical distraction to listening.
What is -a hearing problem -a soft or unclear speaker -electronic interference -an obstruction between the speaker and audience -the listener's physical condition ?
300
This is the level of listening in which you try to understand a speaker's feelings toward a subject.
What is empathic listening?
300
This refers to the way something is said as opposed to what is said.
What is paralinguistics?
400
This term refers to the process of shaping sounds into words and language.
What is articulation?
400
The ability to recall information, this decreases about 20 to 25 percent after a few days.
What is retention?
400
T or F: Emphasis is how loud or soft a person speaks.
What is False?
400
This level involves listening and evaluating the given information.
What is critical listening?
400
These are the two types of gestures.
What is emphatic and descriptive?
500
This is a common articulation problem caused by speaking too fast.
What is running words together?
500
This is a mental barrier in which people block out what they don't want to hear.
What is selective listening?
500
Double Jeopardy: These are the four reasons nonverbal communication is important.
What is it replaces verbal, reinforces verbal, contradicts verbal, and makes up most communication?
500
These are the levels of listening.
What is Enjoyment, Information, Critical, Precision, and Empathic?
500
This is how one should dress for public speaking to address the element of appearance.
What is semi-formal, conservative apparel?
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