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100

Communication is

giving

receiving 

exchanging information or ideas

100

Types of communication are

Verbal

Non-verbal

Written

Visual

100

Channels of communication are

Oral

Written

Electronic


100

Encoder is.....

A sender

A speaker


100

Decoder is...

A receiver

A listener


200

Rhetoric in ancient Greek meant

Persuasion/was the process of developing a persuasive argument.

200
According to Aristotle oratory was....
A process of delivering an argument.
200

What was an olive wreath?

An award for the winner public speaker in the Olympic games.

200

Sophists were

Teachers/Lecturers in oratory schools.

200

Who collected all the non-written rules and customs to form a codification to use in courts?

Draco

300

In the listening process receiving stage is

Hearing the message and taking note of it.

300

In the listening process Intepreting stage is 

Inferring the speaker's meaning based on your own experiences and expectations.

300

In the listening process Remembering stage is

Storing the message for future reference. 

300

In the listening process Evaluating stage is

Considering the points and assessing their importance.

300

In the listening process Responding stage is

To react to the speaker's message.

400

10/80/10 is.....

a breakout for the presentation:

10% Introduction

80% Body

10% Conclusion

400

What is usually mentioned in the Introduction of a presentation according to the handbook ?

  • welcome your audience
  • introduce your subject
  • explain the structure of your presentation
  • explain rules for questions                                                                                             
400

What phrases can be used in the analysis of the point and in the recommendations during a presentation?

  • Where does that lead us?
  • Let's consider this in more detail...
  • What does this mean for ABC?
  • Translated into real terms...
400

What phrases are used to summarize or to conclude a presentation?

  • In conclusion,...
  • Right, let's sum up, shall we?
  • I'd like now to recap...
  • Let's summarize briefly what we've looked at...
  • Finally, let me remind you of some of the issues we've covered...
  • If I can just sum up the main points...
400

What phrases are used for outlining one's structure (using signposts/signal words)

To start with

Then

After that

Finally

500

What are 5 modules of communication by Aristotle?

A speaker

speech

Audience

Occasion

The effect

500

What is meant by the hard information in the preparation stage of a presentation?

Reliable information proved by statistics/facts.

500

What is the purpose of making a presentation?

  • To inform / share knowledge
  • To train / teach
  • To persuade / convince
  • To sell
500

What is meant by the method in the preparation stage of a presentation according to the handbook? 

How the presentation should be made/ formal or informal

500

If a presenter is making a 30-minute presentation how much does s/he need to give to introduction?

3 minutes