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Speech Context

Speech Context
Speech Context

Speech context is about the


environment where the
communication happens and how
the message is relayed during the
process. By knowing the speech
context of a conversation, we can
easily understand the message and
we can make feedback clearly and
appropriately.
Types of
Speech Context
Intrapersonal
- This communication happens
within oneself. This means that the
speaker acts as the source and the
receiver of the message. When you
do self- reflection, you analyze your
thoughts and feelings. By knowing
what you feel, you can assess
yourself on how to react on it.

Interpersonal
- This communication involves two
or more people. The conversation
can be formal or informal, intimate or
casual depending on the relationship
people involved have.
Types of Interperonal
Communication
Dyad Communication
- This communication occurs
between two people.

Small Group Communication


- is a context of communication that
involves at least three but not more than
twelve people engaging in a face to face
interaction achieve a desired goal. In this
type all the participants can freely share
ideas in a loose and
open discussion.
Types of Interperonal
Communication
Public
- in this type of communication, you
can deliver a message to bigger number
people in a venue. When someone is
giving a message to the public, he/ she
usually inform or persuade people.

Mass Communication
- this communication has television,
social media, newspaper, magazines,
and the like as channels. This type of
communication reaches millions of
people.

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