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This slide is a ready lecture presentation that Teachers of Oral Communication can use for their students. This power presentation is systematically created for the students' and teachers' easy comprehension and lecturing respectively.
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1. Dyadic Communication
The term ‘Dyadic communication’, in general refers to an
interaction between two persons.
Even if two persons are present in a situation, it is only
two communicators that play a fundamental role.
It is a person to person transaction and one of the
commonest forms of speech communications.
It provides an ideal conditions for close range continuous
feedback.
The meaning exchanged between the sender and the
receiver is marked by high fidelilty
High fidelity means a high degree of faithfulness to the
original.
There is a frequent change of role of participants and body
language acquires a greater significance.
This is so because the minutest reactions are mutually
observable.
The formal dyadic communication with which we are
concerned demands artistry that can be acquired through
practice.
Dyadic communication may take a number of forms such
as:
2. Face to face conversation
Telephone conversation
Interview
Instruction
Dictation
But we shall study only:
Telephone conversation and face to face communication.
FACE TO FACE CONVERSATION:
Conversation is the most common form of dyadic
communication.
It links people together, be it social or professional.
Conversation may be defined as oral and usually
informal or friendly exchange of views, ideas, etc.
In a conversation a participant has to play the role of a
speaker or a listener interchangeably.
Very often we form an impression about an individual
from the way he talks and the topic(s) on which he
converses.
Most of us find it easy to converse with our friends,
relatives and colleagues whom we like or trust.
Since every professional is required to participate in
this form of dyadic communication let us briefly look
at some of the important points to be borne in mind.
However, the rule that ‘the best practice for
conversation is conversation itself’, still holds good.
3. It is useful first to analyze your own conversation
habits and then try to change them for greater
effectiveness.
Ask yourself questions such as the following for self-
analysis:
1) Do I find it difficult to start a conversation?
2) Am I unable to pick a topic?
3) Am I unable to keep the conversation flowing
smoothly?
4) Do I always agree with what others say or disagree
with them all the time?
5) Do I frequently talk about myself, my family or my
interests?
6) Have I a tendency to dominate every conversation
situation?
7) Do I give the other participants a chance to speak?
8) Have I any mannerisms like to annoy people?
9) Do I respect other people’s time and interest?
10) Am I self-conscious about the language I use –
grammar, pronunciation, articulation etc.
The answers that you get would prove useful both for
formal and informal conversation.
The following are some useful tips:
The conversation should be of interest to the
participant and may begin with a topic in which both
of you have some interest. As it flows into new
channels adjust yourself to the comments and new
points of view. Occasionally there would be spells of
4. silence. These need not bother you because often
during these spells new thoughts are generated.
Be alert to the attitudes that others may have and don’t
be surprised when you realize that the attitudes are
likely to change.
Occasionally, call the person by name and look at him
while speaking. If you speak the name aloud you
would be generating a more friendly feeling. To cap it
all, take care of your language and oral manner.
Be always courteous and cheerful. Feel interested in
what is being said.
Being rigid and argumentative may spoil your
conversation, but it is useful to have a point of view.
Avoid pet and superfluous words and phrases. Often
we develop a fancy for a particular expression. An
analysis of your own speech may reveal that you have
a fad for certain words or phrases (e.g. ‘time frame’,
‘allergic’)
Avoid using them frequently in conversation.
Similarly expression that smack of affectation and
exaggeration should be avoided.
The smooth flow of conversation is likely to be
hampered if you deliberately use foreign words or use
high-flown vocabulary to impress the listener. An
overuse of words such as ‘very lovely, ‘wonderful’,
‘excellent’ may also mar the pleasant informal
atmosphere in which conversation ought to take place.