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UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL SCIENCE

STUDENT NAME: Nicole Louise A. Villanas YR & SEC: I-BMA

SUBJECT: Purposive Communication

WATCH AND BUZZ

SPEECH COMMUNICATION PROCESS the topic.


The speech communication process MESSAGE
refers to a series of actions or steps -This refers to the information that the
taken in order to successfully sender is relaying to the receiver.
communicate. The overall goal of the Speakers should deliver it in a clear way
communication process is to present an for it to reach the listeners in the same
individual or party with information and way the speaker is trying to convey it.
have them understand it. speech CHANNEL
communication process, in general, is -The channel is the medium through
comprised of several elements. These which the message comes. Examples of
elements include the speaker, message, channels include radio, phone, internet,
channel, listener, feedback, interference, tv, and verbal.
situation. LISTENER
SPEAKER -The listener is the person who is
-The speaker is simply the person who is receiving the message through a
delivering, or presenting, the speech. channel. To communicate effectively, a
The success of the talk will be based on speaker must be able to empathize, or
the credibility, preparation, and see the world from the viewpoint of the
knowledge of the speaker about
audience. CONCLUSION
FEEDBACK Communication is much more
-The feedback refers to the response of complicated than many people thought
the listener or the receiver of the and knowing the elements is important
message. Often this is how the speaker as they are part of our every
knows if s/he is sending an effective conversation. It is applied to all
message. in general, feedback during a communication events regardless of
presentation is typically non-verbal -a the number of the receivers or listeners.
student nodding her/his head in
agreement or a confused look from an
audience member.
INTERFERENCE
-Interference is anything that affects
the communication process. It may be
internal or external. The former may
include the relationship between the
speaker and the listener while the latter
may include what’s going on around.
Every speaker must prepare and
present with the assumption that
interference is likely to be present in the
speaking environment.
SITUATION
In the communication process, the
situation refers to the time and place
where the conversation happened. It is
the physical setting of the event. A
speaker must keep in mind the situation
when preparing.

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