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Unit 1 Vocabulary - Marcador
Unit 1 Vocabulary - Detalles
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Communicating with yourself through your thoughts | Intrapersonal Communication |
System you use to prepare a speech | Speech-planning process: |
Communication between people about general information, such as saying “hi” to someone in the hallway | Impersonal Communication: |
Process of giving a speech to the audience | Speech-making process: |
Using various vocal techniques so you sound a bit more dramatic than you would in casual conversation | Speaking expressively: |
Language techniques that create and hold audience attention and help audience members remember what you said in your speech | Rhetorical devices: |
Communication between two people who have a relationship with each other | Interpersonal Communication: |
The way you stand when giving a speech and the way you use your eyes, face and hands | Nonverbal Communication: |
A formal presentation made by a speaker to an audience | Public Speaking: |
Includes identifying how ideas are organized, asking questions, silently paraphrasing, watching nonverbal clues and taking notes | Active listening |
Your experience or education that qualify you to speak with authority on a specific subject | Credentials |
First-hand accounts that you conduct or those written by people who were part of the original event or research | Primary source |
A question you ask during an interview that results from the answers to your primary questions | Follow-up question |
Broad based questions that ask the interviewee to provide perspective, ideas, information, values, goals or opinions | Open question |
Questions asked in a way that does not direct a person’s answer | Neutral question |
A strategy for achieving your speech goals. | Speech Plan |
Characteristics of a group of people | Demographics |
A method of arranging things in relation to when they happen in time | Chronological order |
A form of nonverbal communication that occurs when two people look at one another for a few seconds | Eye contact |
A lively, energetic, enthusiastic and dynamic delivery | Animated delivery |
The tone that distinguishes your voice from everyone else’s | Quality of voice |
The speech habits of people from a specific country, region of a country or even a state or city. | Accent |