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20 True/False questions
Definition Term 1 of 80
writing and publishing posts, at any length and time, on a blog graphics
such as Blogger®; typically in a chronological format
True
False
Definition Term 2 of 80
oral expression of language parts of interview
True
False
Definition Term 3 of 80
A pidgin language that evolves to the point at which it becomes emails
the primary language of the people who speak it
True
False
Definition Term 4 of 80
- know the purpose of the presentation
key concepts of media literacy
- know the audience
- gather information
- use a variety of resources
- do not forget to cite sources
- organize the information
- check technical issues
- be creative
True
False
Definition Term 5 of 80
A movie, animated graphic, or motion video clip. video
True
False
Definition Term 6 of 80
a computer based, interactive experience that incorporates extemporaneous speech
text, graphics, sound, video, and virtual reality.
True
False
Definition Term 7 of 80
-Know who you are presenting to, what their background is, and language varieties
what they care about
True
False
Definition Term 8 of 80
Interaction between and among individuals from the same diverse cultures
culture or co-culture
True
False
Definition Term 9 of 80
The part of the letter that contains the introductory greeting. salutation (in a letter)
True
False
Definition Term 10 of 80
resources available online regional dialect
True
False
Definition Term 11 of 80
given to expressing divergent or opposite views. argumentative
True
False
Definition Term 12 of 80
the way text and objects move on and off a slide during a slide salutation (in a letter)
show
True
False
Definition Term 13 of 80
books designed to teach subject matter textbooks
True
False
Definition Term 14 of 80
- contrast
Technical Issues
- use only one design and one color scheme
- avoid clutter
- avoid patterned an textured backgrounds
- use large font size (18 pts)
- don't use fancy fonts
- don't use more than two types of fonts
- avoid too much text
- use no more than 3 or 4 bullets per slide
True
False
Definition Term 15 of 80
drawings, pictures, or other illustrations inserted in a document graphics
to either explain data or enhance the appearance of text on a
page
True
False
Definition Term 16 of 80
Communicating in a relaxed manner such as with friends, family, informative communication
or via text message, and the use of personal pronouns and
slang are acceptable
True
False
Definition Term 17 of 80
- languages
Registers of Language
- dialects
- registers
- formal
- informal
True
False
Definition Term 18 of 80
an image of a real scene captured by a cameral and printed Language Register
True
False
Definition Term 19 of 80
communication between persons representing different nations International communication
True
False
Definition Term 20 of 80
A letter sent from one business or organization to another or to inquiry letter
an individual.
True
False
20 Multiple choice questions
Definition 21 of 80
the interpreting and sharing of meanings with individuals from different races
persuasive communication
interethnic communication
interracial communication
intercultural communication
Definition 22 of 80
the process of speaking with a purpose to a group of people in a relatively formal setting
formal language
Global Communication
Neutral language
public speaking
Definition 23 of 80
A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information.
Internet
inquiry
Dialect
interview
Definition 24 of 80
-Provide closure
-Summarize
-See if they have any other questions or complaints
-Establish a plan
Reading from a manuscript
salutation (in a letter)
Conclusion of interview
low context communication
Definition 25 of 80
A presentation format that uses exactly 20 slides, and each slide is only viewed for 20 seconds. This format focuses on timing,
brevity, and practice.
written language
inquiry letter
formal language
Pecha Kucha
Definition 26 of 80
language used in particular prescribed formal circumstances
varieties of language
organizing information
salutation (in a letter)
ceremonial language
Definition 27 of 80
placed three to eight lines below the date line, usually contains the addressee's courtesy title plus full name, job title, business
affiliation, and full geographical address
Before the interview
business letter
inside address
written language
Definition 28 of 80
The search for information and explanation, often focusing on specific questions.
public speaking
audio
emails
inquiry
Definition 29 of 80
can be the most important part of the interview what is said and done at that time sets the tone for the remainder of the interview
organizing information
Before the interview
opening of an interview
high context communication
Definition 30 of 80
- misuse if facts
- statistical fallacies
- defective testimony
- inappropriate evidence
Language Register
Before the interview
memorized speech
Defective Evidence
Definition 31 of 80
1) Heading: writers complete address, including date
2) Inside address: person's title and organizations address (if writing to an org.)
3) Salutation: if you know the reader's name use it if not use: Dear Sir or Dear Madam
4) Letter:
a. the beginning introduces the request
b. the middle provides details of the request
c. the ending expresses thanks
5) Complementary ending
6) Signature
Registers of Language
Business Letter margins
Business Letter Format
inquiry letter
Definition 32 of 80
A global network connecting millions of computers, making it possible to exchange information.
extemporaneous speech
business letter
interview
Internet
Definition 33 of 80
a socially acquired system of sound patterns with meanings agreed on by the members of a group
american sign language
spoken language
dialect
written language
Definition 34 of 80
when a speaker commits an entire speech to memory and delivers with no notes in front of him/her
memorized speech
standard language
Neutral language
impromptu speech
Definition 35 of 80
communication advocating a particular side of an issue
persuasive communication
interethnic communication
International communication
intercultural communication
Definition 36 of 80
Formal to informal:
Dear Sir/Madam
Dear Mr Smith
Dear Ms Jones (Mrs is only used for married women who have expressed the desire to be addressed this way)
Dear Professor Jones
Dear John
Dear all
Hello John
Hi Jane
Always put some kind of greeting before a name.
Before the interview
salutations, greetings
Business Letter Format
low context communication
Definition 37 of 80
opening, exploration, closing
visually oriented
Purpose of Presentation
Format of letters
parts of interview
Definition 38 of 80
the closing or the farewell of the letter
complimentary close
public speaking
parts of interview
language varieties
Definition 39 of 80
Language opposite from emotive language as it is literal or even objective in nature.
standard language
regional dialect
ceremonial language
Neutral language
Definition 40 of 80
While this term generally means the written word, in the humanities it has come to mean any cultural product that can be "read" -
meaning not just consumed and comprehended, but investigated. This includes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, political cartoons, fine
art, photography, performances, fashion, cultural trends, and much more.
speech
inside address
Internet
Text
20 Matching questions
- custom navigation between slides, to other media and to the internet
A. diverse cultures 41-60 of 80
- can be made into hard copy printouts or transparencies
B. visually oriented
- can be uploaded to the web
C. written language
different forms of a language. differences in dialect, phonology, morphology, etc D. Before the interview
E. low context communication
paragraphs that state the nature of the correspondence
F. Registers of Language
G. body of the letter
the representation of a spoken or gestural language by means of a writing
system H. Dialect
I. key concepts of media
1. define the purpose of the interview
literacy
2. decide whom to interview
3. arrange the interview
J. During the interview
4. decide whether to record the interview
K. Special features of
5. prepare your questions
computer-based
presentations
a carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of
L. Different modalities use in
notes
media presentations
- Media are constructions
M. inquiry letter
- media have social and political implications
N. language varieties
- each medium has a unique aesthetic form
- audiences negotiate meaning
O. Defective patterns of
- media have commercial implications reasoning
P. Purpose of Presentation
a particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social
Q. impromptu speech
group.
R. high context communication
A style of communication in which much of the information is contained in the S. extemporaneous speech
contexts and nonverbal cues rather than expressed explicitly in words.
T. intercultural communication
Different backgrounds due to ethnic, religious, or other differences
- text
- graphics
- photographs
- audio
- animation
- video
communication that occurs in interactions between people who are culturally
different
A style of communication in which much of the information is conveyed in words
rather than in nonverbal cues and contexts.
report, explain, persuade, motivate
a speech delivered with little or no immediate preparation
Variation in language based on occasion and background
ex: slang, proper
- evidential fallacies
- flawed proofs
- detective arguments
A collection letter that attempts to determine the circumstances that are
preventing payment and asks for payment
1. Dress appropriately and be on time
2. Repeat the purpose of the interview
3. Set up the recorder, if you are using one
4. Keep the interview on track
5. Listen carefully
6. Don't overstay your welcome
to be engaged, stimulated, and/or learns best by what one sees.
20 Written questions
Definition 61 of 80
A mode of delivery in which the speaker first prepares a word-for-word copy of the speech.
Definition 62 of 80
(1978) ACSM Position Stand- stated the amount and type of physical activity needed. "Small amounts of exercise were no better
than being sedentary"
Definition 63 of 80
The use of television, satellites, computers and the internet to connect people and businesses worldwide.
Definition 64 of 80
Top=2 inches
Sides=1 inch
Bottom=1 inch
Definition 65 of 80
It refers to the interaction with individuals of different ethnic origins.
Definition 66 of 80
The form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.
Definition 67 of 80
A Web log, which is a journal or newsletter that is updated frequently and published online.
Definition 68 of 80
- multimedia presentations are visually oriented
- they allow users to use different modalities
Definition 69 of 80
special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
Definition 70 of 80
Language that is used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting ranging from formal to intimate.
Definition 71 of 80
of or relating to the sound that is heard on a recording or broadcast
Definition 72 of 80
communication that builds awareness or deepens understanding of some phenomena
Definition 73 of 80
- pure block
- semi-block
- modified block
Definition 74 of 80
Giving credit to someone or something when what you use is not your own original work.
Definition 75 of 80
a distinct form of a language spoken in a particular geographical area
Definition 76 of 80
Facilitates encoding of information into long-term memory as well
Definition 77 of 80
A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among
speakers of two different languages.
Definition 78 of 80
messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
Definition 79 of 80
Gives the address of the writer
Definition 80 of 80
the standard language of written communication, formal speeches, and presentations; may not use contractions or slang