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| ability to speak with confidence/competence |
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| translate idea and images into verbal and nonverbal symbols |
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| verbal and nonverbal symbol for an idea or image |
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| content of speech and delivery mode |
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| translate verbal and nonverbal symbols into ideas and images |
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| visual and auditory meand by which a messae is transmitted from sender to reciever |
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| listener or audience member |
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| physical sounds that interfere with communication |
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| physiological or psychological interference with communication |
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| verbal and nonverbal response from audience |
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| environment or situation a speech is given in |
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| differences between public speaking and casual conversation |
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| structure/preparation, information/prepare, conversations change topics |
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| linear communication model |
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| source, message, channel, reciever, noise |
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| interaction communication model |
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| audience provides feedback to speaker, context gives time, place, cultural tradition and expectations of audience |
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| transactional model of communication |
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| speaker and audience are simultaneously sending and recieving messages |
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before - you feel more nervous than you look, use anxiety, don't procrastinate, topic, purpose, organize, know speech intro and conclusion, make practice real during - breathe, channel nervous energy, visualize successs, mental pep talk, focus on message and not fear, look for positive support after - focus on accomplishment, look for opportunities to improve and more speaking opportunities |
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