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2. What is verbal communication?
Verbal communication is a type of
communication where we speak to
get our message and information
across to the other person. In
other words, whenever we use our
words to express ourselves, our
feelings, and our thoughts, we are
verbally communicating.
3. 1. Intrapersonal Communication
This form of communication is
extremely private and restricted to
ourselves. It includes the silent
conversations we have with ourselves,
wherein we juggle roles between the
sender and receiver who are
processing our thoughts and actions.
Types of verbal communications
4. This process of communication when analyzed can either
be conveyed verbally to someone or stay confined as
thoughts.
Example of Interpersonal Communication:
“They are made aware of a wide range of strategies used
in interpersonal communication to facilitate the
interpretation of messages and help negotiate meaning.”
5. 2. Intrapersonal Communication
This form of communication takes place between two
individuals and is thus a one-on-one conversation. Here, the
two individuals involved will swap their roles of sender and
receiver in order to communicate in a clearer manner.
Examples of Intrapersonal communications:
I just want a sandwich.
I can’t believe I forgot about the meeting.
I’m so stressed out.
6. 3. Small group communication
refers to communication among three or more
people who interact verbally and nonverbal,
perform certain informal roles with respect to one
another, feel a sense of belonging and
collaborate to achieve a desired goal.
Examples of Small Group Communications:
A science group discussing a project in a class.
A group of local farmers of an area
discussing better fertilizers.
7. 4. Public communication
refers to the act of dispersing a message
to a specific group through the use of
various tools or methods. Information
can come from the government, academic
courses, organizations, and political
parties, to mention just a few. Public
communication is crucial because it helps
bridge gaps between the sender and the
public. For example, the government uses
public communication to bridge the gap
between the citizens and the government.
8. Examples of Public Communications:
• My elocution was greatly improved after I finished
my public speaking course.
• I never would have asked him to give a speech if I
had known how inept he is at public speaking.
9. 5. Mass communications
Is the transmission of
information to large numbers of
people through the mass media.
Mass media includes newspapers,
magazines, television, radio, film,
websites, and any technology that
allows for the dissemination of
information to the public. Within
the mass media are channels or
vehicles of mass communication.
10. Some examples of Mass Communications:
Advertising
Corporate and institutional media
Public relations
Telecommunications (news or production)
Visual communications (graphic design, production
design, photography, video)
11. How to improve your verbal
communications?
Now you know what verbal communications
and its types. Watch this video to improve your
verbal communications