Communication
Types of Speeches
Elements of communication
Speaking Competencies
People
100

What term describes the process of encoding and decoding messages influenced by noise and audience perspectives?

What is communication?

100

What type of speech aims to educate or enlighten the audience about a specific topic, providing new information or insights?

What is an informative speech?

100

What term refers to the information, both verbal and nonverbal, that is transmitted from the sender to the receiver in the communication process?

What is the message?

100

What is the first speaking competency involving the choice of a subject appropriate to the audience and occasion, ensuring engagement and relevance?

What is a useful topic?

100

Who came up with the theory about Logos, Ethos, Pathos?

Who is Airostle?

200

What term refers to anything that interferes with message transmission or reception, such as physiological, psychological, physical, or cultural factors?

What is noise?

200

What type of speech seeks to influence or change the audience's beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors on a particular issue or topic?

What is a persuasive speech?

200

What is the term for the medium or means through which a message is transmitted from sender to receiver, such as face-to-face interaction, telephone, or email?

What is the channel?

200

This speaking competency involves crafting an opening that captures attention, establishes credibility, and provides an overview of the speech's purpose and structure.

What is an engaging introduction?

200

Who revived rhetoric speaking?

Who is St. Augustine?

300

What are the two main processes involved in communication, where messages are translated from thoughts to words and vice versa?

What is encoding and decoding?

300

What type of speech is delivered to honor, celebrate, or commemorate a person, event, or occasion?

What is an entertainment speech?

300

What term refers to the circumstances or situation in which communication occurs, including the physical setting, social norms, and relationship between communicators?

What is context?

300

Which competency focuses on structuring the speech with clear main points, transitions, and a logical flow to enhance understanding and retention?

What is clear organization?

300

Who came up with the theory on rhetoric speaking and persuasive speaking?

Who is Pericles?

400

What term refers to the information gained from observing others' nonverbal behavior and verbal responses during communication?

What is feedback?

400

What type of speech would be given at a political debate?

What is a persuasive speech?

400

What term describes the overall framework through which an individual perceives and interprets the world, influencing their communication patterns and understanding?

What is worldview?

400

This competency involves locating and integrating credible evidence and examples to reinforce key points and support the speech's persuasiveness.

What is well supported ideas?

400

Who came up with the theory of oratory speaking?

Who is Marcus Tullius Cicero?

500

Which aspect of the message tends to have more influence on audience interpretation when there's a conflict between verbal and nonverbal cues?

What is the nonverbal portion of the message?

500

What type of speech would a teacher be using to explain a new subject?

What is an informative speech?

500

What term refers to communication barriers arising from differences in cultural backgrounds, values, and worldviews, which may affect interpretation and understanding?

What is cultural noise?

500

Which competency pertains to crafting a closing segment that summarizes main points, reinforces the thesis, and leaves a lasting impression on the audience?

What is closure in the conclusion?

500

Who came up with the theory of rationalism speaking?

Who is Francis Bacon?

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