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2.

Interpersonal
Speech Context
Learning Outcomes
01 02 03
The students should The students should The students should
be able to identify be able to define be able to use
the differences what interpersonal appropriate
between dyad and communication is. interpersonal
small group communication skills
communication. in real life.
What is interpersonal
communication?
Interpersonal communication
is the spoken or nonverbal
exchange of information,
ideas, and emotions between
two or more individuals.
Interpersonal communication
can be...
Direct Indirect
Direct interpersonal Indirect interpersonal
communication communication refers
refers to to communication that
communication that takes place virtually
takes place in a face- through the help of
to-face situation. technology.
Two Kinds of Interpersonal
Communication
Dyad

This refers to two individuals


who take turns speaking and
listening in the communication
process, which may be in
formal or informal situations.
Small Group

Group communication is any


form of communication that
involves more than two
people. With a Maximum of 12
members.
3. PUBLIC
Speech Context
Public

Public communication is the


exchange of information and ideas
to a wide audience.It involves
conveying messages to the
general public or specific target
groups within public settings.
Public Tone of Voice
Public
communication plays
a significant role in Body Language
various sectors,
including
government,
business, non-profit Expressions
organizations, media,
and education.
4. MASS COMMUNICATION

Speech Context
Mass Communication

Mass communication refers to the process of


transmitting information, messages, and content
to a large and diverse audience through various
means and media. It involves the distribution of
information to the general public or a wide-
ranging audience, typically delivered through
channels such as newspapers, television, radio,
the internet, and other mass media platforms.
Mass
Communication Technology
Mass communication
is a fundamental part
of modern society, Gatekeepers
impacting politics,
culture, business,
and everyday life.
Etiquette
Thank you for
listening!

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