
Oral Communication Review #1
Quiz by Jean Vernidette Laguda
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The process of sharing and conveying ideas, messages or information from one person to another.
The process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that the speaker understands.
The person conveys the message with the intention of passing the information and ideas to others.
The recipient of the message and the person who decodes the message.
This is the subject matter of the communication. It is sometimes referred to as the "idea."
The process of ensuring that the receiver has received the message and understood in the same sense as the speaker meant it.
It serves as a medium for sending the required information and ideas.
The environment where communication takes place.
The process wherein the person who receives the message tries to interpret the encoded message of the sender.Â
The factors that obstruct the flow of communication and makes it ineffective.
Time and conditions where communication takes place.
The nature of relationships existing between communicators
The communicator's moods and feelings
Beliefs, values, and norms shared by a large group of people.
Which is not a function of communication?
Character or attitude in our voice
Loudness or softness of our voice
Highness or lowness of our voice
The rate of how fast we speak
Modifying the phonemes that may communicate meaning
Communication is a two-way process
Communication can not be expressed in written and spoken at the same time.
Communication is a purposive activity
It comes from the Latin term "communis" which means commoness
Communication cannot be manifested in may ways