This document discusses different types of communication contexts: intrapersonal communication, which occurs within ourselves through self-talk; interpersonal communication, which involves the exchange of information between people through verbal and nonverbal messages like arguments; and provides examples of each. It also contains a graphic organizer that matches different speech styles like formal, casual, intimate, consultative, and frozen to example situations.
This document discusses different types of communication contexts: intrapersonal communication, which occurs within ourselves through self-talk; interpersonal communication, which involves the exchange of information between people through verbal and nonverbal messages like arguments; and provides examples of each. It also contains a graphic organizer that matches different speech styles like formal, casual, intimate, consultative, and frozen to example situations.
This document discusses different types of communication contexts: intrapersonal communication, which occurs within ourselves through self-talk; interpersonal communication, which involves the exchange of information between people through verbal and nonverbal messages like arguments; and provides examples of each. It also contains a graphic organizer that matches different speech styles like formal, casual, intimate, consultative, and frozen to example situations.
Identify and discuss with your partner the differences among the types of speech contexts using
the graphic organizer below.
Type Description Example
Intrapersonal The kind of When you got an admiration
Communication communication that from your boss and told you occurs within us. a room for promotion. The way we look at You’re motivating yourself ourselves “Job well done self! There’s Centered in the self, more to go! Laban!”. You’re you are the only saying this to admire sender-receiver. yourself and boost It involves our own confidence. thoughts and feelings. The channel is our own brain There is feedback in the sense that you talk to yourself or discard certain ideas and replace them with others.
Interpersonal process by which When you’re having an
Communication people exchange argument with your information, classmate about a certain feelings, and topic. Both parties are meaning through defending their side and verbal and non- speak up their insights and verbal messages beliefs. face-to-face communication Can be done through verbal and non- verbal messages. Identify the type of speech style appropriate for the following situations. Write your answer before the number.
Consultative Style 1. Talking to a counselor or psychiatrist
Consultative Style 2. Giving last-minute instructions to players Formal Style 3. Delivering campaign speeches Formal Style 4. Delivering a speech at the UN Summit Formal Style 5. Delivering news report Casual Style 6. Talking and laughing about memorable experiences Casual Style 7. Communicating while playing sports Intimate Style 8. Having a one-on-one conversation with a loved one. Formal Style 9. Delivering an oratorical speech Formal Style 10. Leading a prayer before meal Frozen Style 11. Reading school policies Consultative Style 12. Talking to a superior Frozen Style 13. Reading pledge of allegiance to the flag Consultative Style 14. Talking to a stranger Consultative Style 15. Inquiring at a hotel.