The person which initiates a message to be sent is called
The sender
Anything that hinders effective communication.
A barrier of communication
This type of writing aims to convince other of your point of view.
Persuasive /Argumentative Writing
Name the 4 modes of persuasion.
Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Kairos
How many parts does the SBA have?
5
Blogs and phone calls are examples of which element of communication?
Medium/channel
A teacher from France cannot be understood by her students.
Language Barrier
In which part of the writing process would you write information in sequence based on a plan?
Drafting
Pathos
The word count limit for the General Introduction is...
150 words
The act of a receiver interpreting and understanding a message.
Decoding
Technical jargon is an example of this type of barrier
Semantic Barrier
Methods of this form of writing are compare and contrast, and cause and effect
Exposition
Which mode uses jargon?
Logos
In which section do you speak for 10 minutes about your topic?
Exposition
The part of the communication process where the initial thought is put into forming the message; the mental process of forming an idea or concept.
Conceptualisation
Making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate
Hasty generalisation
Stress, tone, pitch, volume, rhythm and rate/tempo at which one speaks are part of which non-verbal category?
Paralanguage/paralinguistics
A speaker mentions that there has been a recent increase in airplane crashes. What mode is being employed?
Kairos
Which three genres can the Creative Piece be written in?
Poetry; Drama; Prose
List two modes of communication
speaking; listening; visually representing; writing listening
You misrepresented someone's argument to make it easier to attack. What fallacy is this?
Strawman
The technical term for communication through touch. Eg: a handshake, hugging, holding hands
Haptics
A short or amusing narrative story about an incident or experience.
Anecdote
Name any two things the analysis should address.
registers; dialectal variation; attitudes to language; communicative behaviours