The document outlines the 4 components of the speech process: the speaker, listener, message, and occasion. It then describes the 3 types of oral communication: interpersonal between 2 people, public from 1 to many, and group among members. Finally, it lists the tools of oral communication as verbal symbols like words and language, and non-verbal symbols including body language, gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact.
The document outlines the 4 components of the speech process: the speaker, listener, message, and occasion. It then describes the 3 types of oral communication: interpersonal between 2 people, public from 1 to many, and group among members. Finally, it lists the tools of oral communication as verbal symbols like words and language, and non-verbal symbols including body language, gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact.
The document outlines the 4 components of the speech process: the speaker, listener, message, and occasion. It then describes the 3 types of oral communication: interpersonal between 2 people, public from 1 to many, and group among members. Finally, it lists the tools of oral communication as verbal symbols like words and language, and non-verbal symbols including body language, gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact.
1. Speaker- initiator of the communication process.
2. Listener- recipient of the information and provide the responses to the shared message 3. Message- the body of information transferred from the speaker to the listener. 4. Occasion- the totality of the setting, time, and ambiance and structure where the message is shared.
TYPES OF ORAL COMMUNICATION
1. Interpersonal- communication between two or more people
2. Public- communication from one person to many people 3. Group- communication among the members of the group Panel discussion Faculty meeting 4. Mass communication- it is done through a channel Radio TV Internet News casting Public speaking
TOOLS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION
1. Verbal Symbols- words used in speech. The totality of these words
are known as language. 2. Non-Verbal Symbols- tools that doesn’t use words to carry-out the message A) Body Language B) Gesture C) Facial Expression D) Eye Contact
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