Model of Communication
What's in a Name?
Are you listening yet?
Speaking "American"
Aspects of a Speech
100

This is the number of aspects of communication.

What is eight?

100

This communication component affects cognition.

What is language?

100

This form of listening is the base or "trunk" to the other forms of listening.

What is deliberative listening?

100

When people speak differing varieties of the same language, they have different these.

What are dialects?

100

Each speech presented needs these three organizational components (like a beginning, a middle, and an end).

What is an intro, and body, and a conclusion?

200

This is the aspect of communication that is considered a distracting to the communication process.

What is noise?

200

The moon is seen as different in Spanish than in German due to this duality of speech.

What is gendered language?

200

Our lesson over listening was introduced by this famous comedy sketch.

What is "Who's on First"?

200

People have different these when they pronounce and emphasize the same words differently.

What are accents?

200

This is the organizational template you use to map out your speech.

What is an outline?

300

When someone practices this form of communication, they are communicating just with oneself. 

What is intrapersonal communication?

300

The What's in a Name speech was this kind of presentation.

What is After Dinner speech?

or

What is an informal speech?

300

When you are enjoying music or other medias, you are engaging in this form of listening.

What is appreciative listening?
300

These two types of of dialects are based upon environment and context.

What are regional and culture?

300

When you give feedback to another performance, you are completing this.

What are critiques?

or

What are Stars and Wishes?

400

This type of communication makes up 80% of all communication, and is typically believed over its counterpart.

What is nonverbal communication?

400

These two researchers developed the language relativity theory. 

Who are Sapir and Whorf?

400

This element of communication is what Mrs. Russell deemed the "9th aspect of communication."

What is listening?

400

When someone shifts from one dialect to another, they are doing this.

What is code switching?

400

To ensure the audience is listening at the beginning of your speech, you employ this.

What is an attention getting device?

or 

What is a hook?

500

These two aspects of communication are often intertwined and provide further insight to the message being sent.

What are the context and environment?

500

The unit and category title of this section is based off of a famous quote from this esteemed linguist.

Who is William Shakespeare?

500

While empathetic listening is guided around listening to emotionally understand, this form of listening is based around analyzing. 

What is critical listening?

500

This form of English is proper American English.

What is THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS PROPER ENGLISH THAT IS THE WHOLE POINT OF THIS UNIT!

500

The guide you give in the intro of your speech that previews what all you will be talking about is called this.

What is a road map?

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