Lesson 5 - Types of Speech Context

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Types of Speech

Context
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INTRAPERSONAL

COMMUNICATION

This refers to communication


that centers to one person
where the speaker acts as both
sender and receiver of the
message. It is only done within
one's own mind with one's own
thoughts, feelings, and ideas.
INTERPERSONAL

COMMUNICATION

This refers to communication


between and among people in
order to establish personal
relationship or interaction.
TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL

COMMUNICATION

DYADIC
COMMUNICATION
Communication that occurs between two people. this
relationship refer to dialogic relations or face-to-face
verbal communication between two persons involving
their mutual ideas, thoughts, behaviour, ideals, liking
and disliking, and all the queries and answers concerning
life.
TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL

COMMUNICATION

SMALL GROUP
COMMUNICATION
Communication that involves at least three but not more
than people engaging in an interaction working to
achieve the desired goal. It also refers to interactions
among three or more people who are connected through
a common purpose, mutual influence, and a shared
identity.
TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL

COMMUNICATION

PUBLIC
COMMUNICATION
Communication that requires a person to deliver or send
a message to a big group or an audience. It is sender
focused and typically occurs when one person conveys
information to an audience.
TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL

COMMUNICATION

MASS
COMMUNICATION
Communication that takes place through television,
radio, newspaper, magazine, book, billboard, internet
and other types of media.

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