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ORAL COMMUNICATION

Lesson: Types of Speech Context

INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION voice, facial expressions, body


language and gestures.
- Situations where we often - Posture, eye contact, pitch, tone of
communicate, talk, or write to, or voice, speed of talking, distance,
even think of ourselves. facial expression, etc.
- This may include repeating a song
heard while looking at the mirror, TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL
memorizing dialogue in a play, COMMUNICATION
criticizing oneself for forgetting one’s
A. Dyadic Communication
homework, writing a diary or blog
- This involves only two (2) participants
which nobody else could read and
forming the dyad.
writing a post – it notes to remind
- One speaker and listener come
ourselves of the activities to be done.
together to exchange information,
- Intrapersonal communication can be
ideas, thoughts, or opinions.
defined as communication with
oneself, and that may include Examples:
self-talk, acts of imagination and
visualization, and even recall and ● Conversation
memory. ● Interview
● Dialogue
Examples:

● daydreaming
● contemplating or meditating B. Small Group Communication
● mental planning - Requires 3 to 15 people discussing a
problem or an issue and looking for a
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION sensible solution and plan to address
such problem or issue.
- It involves more than one person.
- This type of communication has an
- This type of speech communication
agenda at hand and needs to
can be differentiated by its purpose
accomplish something.
adhering to the concept that
❖ Study Groups are meant to look
communication is always intentional.
into a problem.
- Interpersonal communication is the
❖ Task – Oriented Groups study an
process of exchange of information,
issue and arrive at a plan to
ideas, and feelings between two or
resolve such issue.
more people through verbal or
Similarities - both find solutions
non-verbal methods.
Differences - study group can be done
- It often includes face-to-face
in informal and formal way for getting
exchange of information, in a form of
ORAL COMMUNICATION
Lesson: Types of Speech Context

solution in a problem, example is asking ● Journalism


for advice ● political campaigning
- Task oriented group example is thesis -
researchers are required to find
solution in formal way; example is to E. Organizational Communication
get consent - The interaction of members along with
the links in an organizational structure.
Examples:
- Happened or occurred in an
● symposia organization
● round table
Examples:
● panel discussion
● small group meetings ● employee training modules
● communications between
management and employees
C. Public Communication ● professional communication
- One speaker addresses many such as emails
listeners, collectively known as an
audience. PUBLICLY
- There is no interchanging of the F. Intercultural Communication
speaker and the listener roles. - Refers to the exchange of concepts,
traditions, values, and practices
Examples:
between and among people of
● speech by the keynote speaker different nationalities and ways of life.
● paper presenter/presentation - Two or more exchanges of ideas,
● closing remarks beliefs, point of views, and thoughts,
● speech during protests/rallies anything related to culture.

Examples:

D. Mass Communication ● A Christian converse with a


- This refers to any of the above human Muslim.
verbal interactions carried out with the ● A woman receives an order from
aid of mass media technology a man.
- Also done publicly. ● Americans and Africans share
- Radio, television, social media their views.
● A Chinese politician’s discussion
Examples:
with an American leader.
● commercial advertising
● public relations

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