2. The 2 types of Communication
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Non Verbal Communication refers to an interaction where
behavior is used to convey and represent meanings.
Verbal communication refers to an interaction in which
words are used to relay a message. For effective
communication these five Principles are considered.
1. Appropriateness The language that you should use
should be appropriate.
2. Brevity Simple yet Precise and powerful Words.
3. Clarity Clearly state your message.
4. Ethics Words should be carefully chosen in
consideration of the gender,ethnicity and status of the
person you are talking to.
5. Vividness Add color and spice to Communication.
3. SpeechContext
What is Speech context?
Communication Situation is what we call a Speech Context.
The meaning of the speech is how people talk orally
or verbally and express the message.
And the context dictates and affects the way people
communicate, which result in various speech style.
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5. 1.Intrapersonal
Intrapersonal- this communication happens within
oneself. This means that the speaker acts as the
source and the receiver of the message. When you
do self- reflection, youanalyze your thoughtsand
feelings. By knowing what you feel, you can assess
yourself on how to react on it.
Examples:
When you are asked what degree programyouwant
to pursue in the college, you thinkof your interests
and talents, and your strengthsand weaknesses
before answering.
You make yourself calm after realizing that you lost
the food container while you are on your way back
home.
6. 2. Interpersonal
Interpersonal- this communication involves two or more people. The conversation can be formal or informal, intimate or
casual depending on the relationship people involved have.
There are two types of interpersonal communication: dyad and small group.
Dyad communication- two people are involved in this communication.
Examples:
You talked to your mother that you need an illustration board for your activity tomorrow.
Your doctor asks about what you want to consult it.
Small group- three but not more than twelve people are part of the conversation. This type of communication is present
during brainstorming or collaborating with other people.
Examples:
Your group is pitching ideas for the research title to be presented.
Your father told the whole family that the trip to Hundred Islands will not push through because of the tropical
depression.
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7. 3. Public
Public- in this type of
communication, you can deliver a
message to bigger number people
in a venue. When someone is
giving a message to the public, he/
she usually informor persuade
people.
Examples:
You expressyour message of
thanks during the commencement
exercisesin the school.
A candidate tells his/ her platform
in a grand rally.
8. 4.MassCommunication
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Mass communication- thiscommunication has
television, social media, newspaper, magazines,
and the like as channels. This type of
communication reachesmillions of people.
Examples:
A weather forecaster informsthe audiences
about the location of the typhoon.
A blog entry about the TondolWhite Sand Beach
became trendingon social media.
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Now that you learned about the different types of speech context, it is time to take this short test to
know how much you learned from this lesson.
Direction: Identify the type of speech context in the following situations.
1. A pastor gives his sermon to the attendees.
2. You exclaimed “I can do this” before your turn to sing on the stage.
3. DepEd TV airs TV lesson.
4. You deliver a graduation speech to your batch.