The Communication Model
Communication Barriers and Listening Skills
Nonverbal Communication
Voice
5 Paragraph Speeches
100

The process of interpreting the message

What is decode?

100

Ears pick up noise but don't necessarily pay attention to it

What is hearing?

100

How you stand or sit

What is posture?

100

The part of the throat that contains the vocal cords

What is the larynx?

100

1 sentence that states the main idea of your speech and points that support it

What is a thesis sentence?

200

A message sent by the receiver to the sender after receiving the sender's message

What is feedback?

200

The way a receiver listens to a message preventing the message from being received clearly

What are poor listening skills?
200

The ways you move your body during communication

What is body language?

200

Parts of the body that turn the sound into vowels and consonants

What are articulators?

200

The names of each of the 5 paragraphs in a 5 paragraph speech, in order from first to last.

What are the introduction paragraph, the body paragraphs, and the conclusion paragraph?

300

The process of turning a thought into a message.

What is encode?
300

The way words are used preventing a message from being received clearly

What is poor verbal language?

300

Physical characteristics of a person that can be seen by others

What is physical appearance?

300

Parts of the body that control the quality of the voice's sound

What are resonators?

300

The 2 parts of our conclusion paragraph

What are restated thesis sentence and concluding thoughts?

400

The way that a message is sent.

What is the channel?

400

Someone who listens but doesn't react

What is a passive listener?

400

The way someone says something

What is vocal tone?

400

The 4 resonators

What are throat, nose, mouth, sinuses?

400

The 3 parts of our introduction paragraphs.

What are hook, background information, and thesis sentence?

500

The time and place the message is sent

What is context?

500

The difference between how quickly someone speaks and how quickly someone else listens

What is the time gap?

500

The 3 types of nonverbal communication we focused on

What are body language, physical appearance, and vocal tone?

500

The 7 articulators

What are tongue, jaw, lips, teeth, hard palate, soft palate, cheeks?

500

The 3 parts of our body paragraphs.

What are topic sentence, explanation of your point, and conclusion sentence?

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