Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Key Concepts
KC 2
KC 3
100

A regional language pattern is referred to as this.

What is dialect?

100

What is the process for exchanging ideas and creating meaning?

Communication

100

What is the communication imperative?

The concept that you are ALWAYS communicating.

100

Define stereotype.

oversimplified image or idea

100

Define a misperception and give an example.

a flawed conclusion 

200

Sensing, interpreting, evaluating, and responding are together referred to as

listening

200

This refers to a specialized vocabulary such as "truck," "caballerial," or "bonk" in skateboarding.

What is jargon?

200

Describe the difference between an attitude and a mood.

Attitude - general opinion or feeling

Mood - feelings at a particular point in time

200

Explain positive academic listening with examples.

concentration, preparation, knowing key terms, note-taking, paraphrasing, summarizing

200

What is a snap judgment?

immediate, premature conclusion

300

Using your senses to gather and interpret information is called

perception

300

If communication includes both verbal and non-verbal, it is considered this.

What is multi-channeled?

300

What is the term used to describe yourself?

Self-concept

300

Why do different people's perceptions differ? Give an example.

Background, physical functions, mood and focus all affect perception

300

Describe a non-verbal message.

gestures, eye contact, posture, expression, proxemics

400

The use of space in communication is called what?

proxemics

400

Anything that blocks or distorts communication is referred to as this.

Interference

400

Exchanges with others that may affect self-concept are called:

Interactions

400

List the four stages of listening an explain a bit about each.

sensing, interpreting, evaluating, responding

400

Using your brain to assign meaning is called this:

interpreting

500

This is a non-literal expression.

What is an idiom?

500

Sorting information and ideas by characteristics is called this:

What is organizing?

500

What are the features of oral language? 

symbols; acceptance of meaning, grammar, flexibility, change

each of these gives clarity and effectiveness to communication

500

How would a person adapt a message to change in a situation, for a specific purpose, or audience?

formality and style changes should be described

500

Explain the concepts of socially and ethically responsible communication.

honesty, politeness, understanding, helpfulness, and willing to change