Title: Ch 1 Introduction to Public Speaking
1Unit I Elements of Communication and Listening
2Elements of Communication
3Definitions
Message a persons verbal and/or nonverbal
communication which meaning is given.
Meaning the substance of messages.
4Definitions
Verbal Messages spoken words.
Non-Verbal Messages facial expressions,
gestures, posture, eye contact, appearance, and
written word. Nonverbal Practice!
5Definitions
Vocal Messages sounds and the inflection in what
we say. Inflection Example Mom make me some
dinner. Inflection Practice 1. Give me a
pencil. 2. Come here.
6A Model of Communication Between Two Individuals
7Definitions
Encoding the process of transforming ideas and
feelings into verbal, nonverbal, and/or vocal
messages.
Decoding the process of transforming messages
back into ideas and feelings.
8Definitions Cont.
Feedback verbal, nonverbal, and/or vocal
responses to messages.
9Definitions Cont.
- Channel how the message travels.
- Five Senses
- Sight
- Hear
- Touch
- Taste
- Smell
- Give Examples!
10Sending Channel
Sending Channel
Encoder
Decoder
Meaning
Meaning
Decoder
Encoder
Feedback Channel
11Definitions Cont.
Context the setting.
Noise any distraction in the communication
process. (Audible or Silent)
12Give Examples
- Audible Noise
- Silent Noise
13Table Discussion Questions
14- Table Discussion Questions
- Describe the difference between meaning and
message. - What function/role does the context of a
communication process play in the overall
message? - How can noise affect the meaning of a message?
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16Listening
17Barriers to Listening
- External Barriers any disruption outside the
speaker and listener. - Ex. Phone ringing, others interrupting.
- Listener Barriers any disruption caused by the
receiver. - Ex. Stomach rumbling, daydreaming.
- Speaker Barriers any disruption caused by the
sender. - Ex. Heavy accent, distracting gestures.
18Sending Channel
Context
Context
Sending Channel
Noise
Encoder
Decoder
Meaning
Meaning
Decoder
Encoder
Noise
Feedback Channel
Context
Context
19Table Discussion Questions
20- Table Discussion Questions
- Provide two alternative words (synonyms) for
barriers to listening. - Why is listening important?
- Give two different examples of an external
barrier. - Give two different examples of a listener
barrier. - Give two different examples of a speaker barrier.
- How would you apply what you learned about
communication to develop better personal
communication skills?
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