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The document discusses four types of communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, and mass communication. Intrapersonal communication centers on one person's thoughts and feelings. Interpersonal communication establishes relationships between people through dyadic and small group interactions. Public communication requires delivering messages to larger audiences. Mass communication occurs through various media like television and newspapers.

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The document discusses four types of communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, and mass communication. Intrapersonal communication centers on one person's thoughts and feelings. Interpersonal communication establishes relationships between people through dyadic and small group interactions. Public communication requires delivering messages to larger audiences. Mass communication occurs through various media like television and newspapers.

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Types of

speech
Context and
Style
Types of speech Context

1.Intrapersonal
2.Interpersonal
a. Dyad Communication
b. Small Group
3. Public
4. Mass Communication
Hello,
Good Afternoon!
1 Let’s Start with…

Intrapersonal
Intrapersonal
✗ This refers to communication that centers on one person where
the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of message.
Intrapersonal
✗ This refers to communication that centers on one person where
the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of message.
✗ The message is made up of your thoughts and feelings. The
channel is your brain, which processes what you are thinking
and feeling.
Intrapersonal
✗ This refers to communication that centers on one person where
the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of message.
✗ The message is made up of your thoughts and feelings. The
channel is your brain, which processes what you are thinking
and feeling.
✗ There is feedback in the sense that as you talk to yourself, you
discard certain ideas and replace them with others.
Examples:
✗ You spent the night thinking and analyzing why a student
from the other class talked to you on the way home and
you decided it probably meant nothing.

✗ You felt happy while thinking about how your teacher


appreciated you for submitting project before the due date
and you reflected on why this was so.
2
Interpersonal
Interpersonal
✗ This refers to communication between and among people and
establishes personal relationship between and among them.
Interpersonal
✗ This refers to communication between and among people and establishes
personal relationship between and among them.

✗ Solomon and Theis (2013) state that “the inter part of the world
highlights how interpersonal communication connects people… when
you engage in interpersonal communication, you and another person
become linked together…
Interpersonal
✗ This refers to communication between and among people and establishes
personal relationship between and among them.

✗ Solomon and Theis (2013) state that “the inter part of the world
highlights how interpersonal communication connects people… when
you engage in interpersonal communication, you and another person
become linked together…

✗ The personal part means that your unique qualities as a person matter
during interpersonal communication…”
Types of interpersonal context
Dyad Communication-communication that occurs between two
people.
Types of interpersonal context
Dyad Communication-communication that occurs between two
people.
Example:
Types of interpersonal context
Dyad Communication-communication that occurs between two
people.
Example:

● You offered feedback on the speech performance of your classmate.

● You provided comfort to a friend who was feeling down


Types of interpersonal context
Small Group- communication that involves at least three but not more than twelve
people engaging in a face-to-face interaction to achieve a desired goal.
In this type of communication, all participants can freely share ideas in a loose and
open discussion.

Example:
● You are participating in an organizational meeting which aims to
address the concerns of your fellow students.

● You are having a discussion with your group mates on how to finish
assigned tasks.
3
Public
Public
This type refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the
message before or in front of a group.
The message can be driven by informational or persuasive purposes.
Public
This type refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the
message before or in front of a group.
The message can be driven by informational or persuasive purposes.

Channels are more exaggerated.


Voice is louder
Gesture are more expansive
Audience is bigger
Speaker might use additional visual channels
Public
Examples:

● You deliver a graduation speech to your batch.

● You participate in a declamation, oratorical, or debate contest


watched by a number of people.
4
Mass
communication
Mass comuncation
This refers to communication that takes place through television, radio,
newspaper, magazines, books, billboards, internet and other types of
media.
Mass comuncation
This refers to communication that takes place through television, radio,
newspaper, magazines, books, billboards, internet and other types of
media.
Examples:
You are a student journalist articulating your stand on current issues
through the school’s newspaper.
Thanks!
And
thankyou
for
listening!

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