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Oral Communication Mid-Term Questions &
Detailed Answers

Central Idea - ANS One sentence summary of your speech.



Channels - ANS The visual and auditory means by which a message is transmitted
from sender to receiver.



Context - ANS The environment or situation in which a speech occurs.



Decode - ANS to translate verbal or nonverbal symbols into ideas and images that
constitute a message.



Encode - ANS to translate ideas and images into verbal or nonverbal symbols that
an audience can recognize.



External Noise - ANS Physical sounds that interfere with communication



Internal Noise - ANS Anything physiological or psychological that interferes with
communication.



Feedback - ANS Verbal and nonverbal responses provided by an audience to a
speaker.

, Receiver - ANS A listener or audience member



Rhetoric - ANS The use of words and symbols to achieve a goal.



Source - ANS The public speaker



Specific Purpose - ANS A concise statement of what you want your listeners to
know, feel, or be able to do when you finish speaking.



Bird Analogy - ANS We see/hear what we expect to see/hear



3 Models of Communication - ANS 1. Communication as Action

2. Communication as Interaction

3. Communication as Transaction



Communication as Action - ANS The sender sends out a message through a
channel to the receiver.

(Sender - receiver - message - channel - noise)



Communication as Interaction - ANS Same components as action but it adds the
idea of feedback. I am the sender, sending words to you, but you also are sending
messages whether verbal or non-verbal. This communication also adds context;

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