Communication Function, Etymology, and Principles
Oral Communication
Created Date
10.15.23
Last Updated
10.16.23
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Which best describes communication?
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Communication came from Latin words
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The transferee student is very quiet yet she's actively participating in group activities. What principle of communication transpired in this situation?
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A pastor is giving inspirational words to his church members. What function of communication is illustrated in this situation?
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“I am so happy that you came into my life” What function of communication is illustrated in this situation?
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you cannot undo or delete or taken back those messages that you already sent. Spoken words are not like written expressions wherein you can delete or erase then change the words that you wrote. What principle of communication is this?
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communication process occurs in many different situations or contexts and comes in numerous different forms. This defined what principle of communication ?
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Which of the following situations exemplifies the content barrier in the listening process.
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There is a party celebration outside your house. The games, karaoke and their loud voices prevent you from concentrating on your teacher's discussion. In what barrier of listening is this situation classified?
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Janna is having a hard time in understanding her professor’s lesson because of her thoughts, feelings, and personal states that distract her from listening. This situation clearly shows what barrier of listening?
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What process of listening states that to learn the meaning of the message is not always easy.
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In this type of listening, we analyze what a person said before we decide to respond.
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Mastery of nonverbal communication gives your listener a preview to the type of speaker you are.
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Rate, pitch, volume and emotion are the ways of understanding how the message was said nonverbally.
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To deliver the message in a simple yet a quiet way which makes you appear intelligent in front of everyone is the goal of nonverbal communication.
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When you speak nonverbally, your listener gets messages from your words and action
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Verbal communication must always have the use of nonverbal cues to demonstrate animatedly every conversation.
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NDRRMC sent out emergency mobile alerts to inform the public about the earthquake happened in Batangas last Friday morning. What function of communication is illustrated in this situation?
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A communicator who considers quality to be more important than quantity reveals what misconceptions about communication?
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