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SPC2017 Oral Communication KEY Exam
QUESTIONS (Question and Answer) 2024-
2025 GRADED A+ SUMMER -WINTER
identity

Composed of individual and social categories a person identifies with




reflected appraisals ("looking glass self")

the idea that self-image results from the images others reflect back to an individual




social comparisons

Valued characteristics in our community become prioritized based on how other members in our
community prioritize them




enacted or performed identity

carryout the scripts deemed proper for particular identities




8 "dimensions of the self"

Racial, National, Ethnic, Gender, Sexual Age, Social, Disability, Religious

,explain ethical significance of using terms individuals or groups "self-apply" or identify with.

For almost every major identity label, what has been considered a "positive" meaning or term
has changed over time




What does it mean to say that identity functions as resource and constraint?

it means that based on the ethical background you are surrounded with, you can be see as either
valued or unvalued




7 parts of the human communication process

message creation + meaning creation

setting/situation,participants, channels, noise/interference, feedback.




message v. Meaning

Message is anything that conveys meaning, meaning is how someone interprets it.




(1)kinesics: bodily & facial motion/movements

(2)paralinguistics (or "vocalics"): all aspects of spoken language except the [content of] words,

including volume, speed, and pitch

(3) time (chronemics)—study of how time functions as meaningful; space (proxemics)—study of
how

,space functions as meaningful, e.g. intimate, personal, social, & public space

(4) touch (haptics): study of how touch [professional, social, friendship, intimate] functions as
meaningful

(5) appearance (actual bodily appearance) and artifacts (clothes & accessories)

EXAMPLES

1. Hands shaking

2. high pitched and fast

3. pauses and close to audience

4. touch shoulder

5. Nike shirt




3 parts of a speech

Intro

body

Conclusion




topic sentence

states the paragraph's main idea.




claim-evidence structure

, Your topic sentence makes a CLAIM; the rest of the ¶ provides EVIDENCE to SUPPORT your
claim.




3 parts of "support" (EAE)

evidence, argument, explanation




Quotables

memorable formulations you want your readers to remember.




extemporaneous delivery

perfect balance between winging it and reading it




the Paul rule

1. make eye contact when speaking

2. when looking down stop speaking




vocalics & vocal variety

vocalics: pauses

Vocal Variety: loudness of certain words

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