Definitions
Essential Elements
Models of Communication
Steps of Preparing a Speech
Hooting and Hollerin
100

This is the giving and recieving of messages 

What is Communication 

100

This is the person who sends the message, they are contrasted with this other group of people listening to the message 

What are the Speaker and Audience 

100

The Shannon Weaver model and Transactional model are both examples of this concept 

What is Communication 

100

There are this many steps in preparing a speech

What is 10

100

This is anything interfering with the message being sent 

What is Noise 

200

These are the methods used to send the message to the audience

What is Delivery

200

This is a style of speaking that is very unplanned and off the cuff

What is Impromptu

200

Messages are exchanged simultaneously between these two people 

What are the Sender and Receiver 

200

These are two things you should do before presenting your topic (name either) 

What is Research or gather supporting materials 

200

There are this many types of noise 

What is 4

300

This is the medium through which a message is sent from the sender to the receiver 

What is Channel 

300

These are the 3 situations that influence the speaker Audience and message

What is Socio-psychological context, Temporal context, and Cultural context

300

This communication model is one-dimensional and has no immediate feedback

What is the Shannon Weaver Model 

300

This is the step that begins with preparing your outline by building and supporting your main points using an organizational pattern 

What is Step 5

300

These are the 2 types of internal noise 

What is Physiological and Psychological 

400

This occurs when the receiver interprets words or actions into meaning

What is Decoding 

400

This is the method where speeches and presentations are rehearsed and planned, it is conversational and typical in class lectures 

What is Extemporaneous 

400

This is what is being exchanged with the message in both models of communication 

What is the main idea or ideas of a sender to the receiver 

400

These are the things you should consider while giving your speech (name 2)

What is use of language, ethics, topic, and occasion 
400

These are 3 examples of physical noise (name any of the 3)

What are doors opening, papers rustling, and people talking 

500

This is the social, cultural or emotional association a receiver has with a message 

What is Connotation 

500

This is the obligation that the speaker and audience have to one another, for the speaker to be truthful and credible and for the audience to be good listeners 

What is Ethics

500

There are 5 steps in the Shannon Weaver model, Source, Noise/Channel, and Destination are 3, name the other 2

What is the Transmitter and Receiver 

500

These are the first 5 steps in preparing a speech

What is Determine the audience, Selecting your topic and purpose, Develop thesis, Research the topic, Begin the preparation with an outline

500

The "L" sign can be interpreted as loser in America, but can also be misinterpreted as the number 8 in China. Determine if this is an example of noise 

What is Yes