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Types of
Speech Context
surroundings, circumstances,
environment, background, or setting
that determine, specify, or clarify the
meaning of an event
the setting
in which communication takes place
(De Vito, 2005)
• helps to establish meaning
• can influence what is said and how it is
said
• helps to communicate appropriately,
understand the meaning of a message
conveyed, and respond accordingly
Types of
Speech Context
TYPES OF SpEECH CONTEXT
01 02
• one person;
• speaker -> sender and
receiver

03 04
Intrapersonal
• one person; speaker -> sender and
receiver
• message -> made up of thoughts &
feelings
• medium -> brain that processes what you
think and feel
(Hybels & Weaver, 2012, p.16)
When talking to self:
• Use self-talk to your advantage.
When talking to self:
• Use self-talk to your advantage.
• Don’t overdo it. Be more sociable.
TYPES OF SpEECH CONTEXT
01 02
• one person; • between and among people;
• speaker -> sender and • creates a personal
receiver relationship

03 04
Interpersonal
• between and among people;
• creates a personal relationship
• normally includes 2 individuals
• can be casual and very personal to
formal and impersonal
Types of Interpersonal
communication

happens between
two people
Types of Interpersonal
communication

happens between involves at least


two people three, but not more
than twelve people
When talking to One person
or a small group of people:
• Consider others.
When talking to One person
or a small group of people:
• Consider others.
• Listen carefully.
When talking to One person
or a small group of people:
• Consider others.
• Listen carefully.
• Check your tone and body
language.
TYPES OF SpEECH CONTEXT
01 02
• one person; • between and among people;
• speaker -> sender and • creates a personal
receiver relationship

03 04
• send or deliver ->
message -> crowd
Public
• send or deliver -> message -> crowd
• for informative or persuasive
• channels are more exaggerated
• e.g.: voice -> louder; fonts -> bigger;
gestures -> more expansive
When talking to the public:
• Come prepared.
• Be yourself on stage.
• Speak in a way that you would be
easily understood.
TYPES OF SpEECH CONTEXT
01 02
• one person; • between and among people;
• speaker -> sender and • creates a personal
receiver relationship

03 04
• send or deliver -> • through television, radio,
message -> crowd newspapers, magazines,
books, billboard, internet,
etc.
Mass Communication
• through television, radio, newspapers,
magazines, books, billboard, internet, etc.
• to deliver information to a large number
of people in a short duration
• about weather, product, services, politics,
education, sports, etc.

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