Communication is
giving
receiving
exchanging information or ideas
Types of communication are
Verbal
Non-verbal
Written
Visual
Channels of communication are
Oral
Written
Electronic
Encoder is.....
A sender
A speaker
Decoder is...
A receiver
A listener
Rhetoric in ancient Greek meant
Persuasion/was the process of developing a persuasive argument.
What was an olive wreath?
An award for the winner public speaker in the Olympic games.
Sophists were
Teachers/Lecturers in oratory schools.
Who collected all the non-written rules and customs to form a codification to use in courts?
Draco
In the listening process receiving stage is
Hearing the message and taking note of it.
In the listening process Intepreting stage is
Inferring the speaker's meaning based on your own experiences and expectations.
In the listening process Remembering stage is
Storing the message for future reference.
In the listening process Evaluating stage is
Considering the points and assessing their importance.
In the listening process Responding stage is
To react to the speaker's message.
10/80/10 is.....
a breakout for the presentation:
10% Introduction
80% Body
10% Conclusion
What is usually mentioned in the Introduction of a presentation according to the handbook ?
What phrases can be used in the analysis of the point and in the recommendations during a presentation?
What phrases are used to summarize or to conclude a presentation?
What phrases are used for outlining one's structure (using signposts/signal words)
To start with
Then
After that
Finally
What are 5 modules of communication by Aristotle?
A speaker
speech
Audience
Occasion
The effect
What is meant by the hard information in the preparation stage of a presentation?
Reliable information proved by statistics/facts.
What is the purpose of making a presentation?
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
If a presenter is making a 30-minute presentation how much does s/he need to give to introduction?
3 minutes