Story-telling
Cultural Communication
Informative
Group Communication
Feedback
100

What is a hook?

an opening statement (which is usually the first sentence) in an essay that attempts to grab the reader's attention so that they want to read on.

100

What is the difference between values and beliefs?

Values - A culture's standard for what is just (good)

Beliefs - The tenants of conviction that people hold to be true (shared collective values)

100

What do we call the time used to prepare our brain for a speech?

Brain gym!

100

What is a facilitator?

Someone who leads a group discussion

100

What are the three symbols used for grading?

Check, Plus, Minus

200

What are good visual aids?

Slideshows, images (digital or physical), personal items relating to story, statistics, etc.

200

Define culture

A system of symbols premises rules and forms

200

How many sources were required for the informative speech?

3 sources

200

What are the 3 emergent behaviors?

Task, Maintenance, Self-Centered

200

Give an example of good feedback

Honest, positive, constructive

300

How you should always conclude a strong speech?

With a clincher relating to your hook

300

What are the two sides of the cultural iceberg? Explain

Surface culture - food, fashion, music, literature, language


deep culture - communication style, time concepts, religion, marriage, treatment of elders

300

How should an informative speech be organized?

Introduction, Body (with 3 points), Conclusion

300

What is poisoning? (From the context of groups)

Describing group activities or methods as pointless

300

What is an example of bad feedback?

Points of flaws without suggestions for improvment

400

How long was our story-telling speech?

3 minutes

400

Compare the difference between xenocentrism and ethnocentrism

Ethnocentrism -  placing one's own culture and corresponding values and beliefs in the center

Xenocentrism - Believing that other cultures are superior to your own 

400

What 3 rhetorical devices did we learn this semester?

Ethos, Logos, and Pathos

400

Group dynamics can be:

- Active listening
- clear and precise communication
- Constructive feedback

400

True or False:

Bias can affect how you feel about a speech, including how a person is dressed.

True

500

How do you properly engage the audience for your storytelling speech?

Good eye contact, projected voice, extemporaneous delivery

500

What are the 4 stages of culture shock?

Honeymoon  

Negotiation

Adaptation

Stabilization

500

What two concepts help the speaker preview the main points of the speech and engage the audience to take in the contents of their speech

Neural priming & Chunking

500

What types of powers can be exercised in a group?

Power over

Power with

Power to

Power from within

500

What are Aristotle's 5 cannons?

Content
Organization
Style
Delivery
Preparation

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