
ORAL COMMUNICATION REVIEWER FOR NAT
Quiz by Melanie Cortez
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1.It is defined as a set of skills that enable a person to communicate properly.
2.It is a process of exchanging ideas, thoughts, knowledge and information such that the purpose or intention is fulfilled in the best possible manner.
3. It is a type of practical communication skill where the receiver of the message is paying attention to the details given by the communicator.
It is being aware of the non-verbal messages we are sending. It’s not enough to say what we needed to say. What type of effective communication is being said?
It is a way of showing interest to the speaker and the topic being discussed.
Words coming out of our mouths must be clear and well-articulated.
This model was proposed by Shannon and weaver in 1949. This model of communication is divided into three parts, the sender, channel, and receiver.
This model was proposed by Barnlund in 2008. In the transactional model, communication is seen as an ongoing, circular process. We are constantly affecting and are affected by those we communicate with.
Communications are simply not the flow of information from the sender to the receiver but actually the thoughts, and feelings of the sender which he tries to share with the recipients. It also includes the reactions, and feelings of the receiver after he decodes the information.