Components of Communication
Parts of a Message
Different Contexts of Communication
Terms
Examples
100
A sender sends this to his or her audience
What is a message
100
make a clear statement your topic; this is also the time to establish a relationship with your audience.
What is introduction
100
Communication between two people
What is Interpersonal Communication
100
special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
What is Jargon
100
Telling my self to get up when my alarm goes off
What is an example of Intrapersonal Communication
200
Also refereed to as "noise"
What is Interference
200
provides the audience with a sense of closure by summarizing your main points and relating them to the overall topic.
What is conclusion
200
3 or more people discussing the difference between a rat and a mouse.
What is Group Communication
200
17. A system of symbols, words and/or gestures used to communicate meaning
What is Language
200
My BOSS sending me an email about the parking lot.
What is an example of source
300
The girl smiled when the boy told her she looked pretty
What is an example of feedback
300
used to capture the attention of your audience
What is attention statement
300
A teacher is lecturing her students about the importance of studying
What is an example of Public Communication
300
is defined as the process of understanding and sharing meaning
What is communcation
300
you are sitting at your desk and a coworker stops by to ask you a question, you may say, “Here, have a seat.”
What is an example of Primary Message
400
How the message is relayed to a receiver.
What is channel
400
presents your message in detail, using any of a variety of organizational structures.
What is the body
400
Also known as self talk
What is Intrapersonal communication
400
refer to the intentional and unintentional ways a primary message is communicated. This may include vocal inflection, gestures and posture, or rate of speech that influence the interpretation or perception of your message.
What is Auxiliary Message
400
face-to-face conversations, speeches, telephone conversations and voice mail messages, radio, public address systems, voice over Internet protocol, letters, notes
What are examples of channel
500
Where you are when in communication.
What is environment
500
message or thought that stays with your audience well after the communication is finished,
What is residual message
500
involves sending a single message to a group (big or small).
What is Mass communication
500
refer to the unintentional content, both verbal and nonverbal. Your audience will form impressions of your intentional messages, both negative and positive, over which you have no control. Perceptions of physical attractiveness, age, gender, or ethnicity or even simple mannerisms and patterns of speech may unintentionally influence the message.
What is secondary communication
500
The kids being loud in the room next to us.
What is Interference