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Enhance your communication skills with this comprehensive guide that covers essential terms, processes, and tips for effective speaking. Learn about the importance of feedback, nonverbal communication, and building confidence in public speaking.
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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Cockrell
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Row 1, Col 1 content What term means worthwhile things you have to say?
1,2 newness What term means originality in a speech?
1,3 written communication What term means communication that must be read?
1,4 symbol What term means anything that stands for an idea and is used for communication?
2,1 communication What term means the process of sending and receiving messages?
2,2 stereotyping What term means labeling everyone person in a group based on a preconceived idea as to what that group represents?
2,3 receiver What term refers to the person who intercepts the message and decodes or interprets it?
2,4 rhetoric What term refers to the art or study of public speaking?
3,1 intrapersonal communication What term refers to communicating with your own thoughts, feelings, and reactions?
3,2 interpersonal communication What term refers to communicating with another person?
3,3 feedback What term refers to a person’s reaction to a message?
3,4 If your don’t care about the audience, they won’t listen. Why must a speaker care about the audience?
4,1 phonophobia What term refers to the overall fear of speaking aloud?
4,2 topophobia What term refers performance anxiety or stage fright?
4,3 nonverbal communication What term refers to body language or facial expressions?
4,4 It lets you know if the audience understands. Why is feedback important?
5,1 sender, receiver, feedback, and message What are the four parts of the communication process?
5,2 confidence What term means believing in yourself?
5,3 notes What term refers to your ideas, written in a brief, outline form?
5,4 conviction What term refers to believing in what you say?