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Types of Oral Communication

RT 2: St. Catherine
Badiang, Maria Earlie Rein B. Paez, Jiane May Q.
Dacio, Gabriel Hernandez, Reyvic
Paloma, Ron Gabriel
INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

It involves talking to yourself.


process of communication that is
occurring inside of you.
It is also known as the “internal
language.”
WHEN CAN WE USE WHAT ARE THE
INTRAPERSONAL ADVANTAGES OF
COMMUNICATION? USING INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION?
 When alone  Can make successful
 When needing confidence outcomes
 When needing feelings  Can relieve anxiousness or
from oneself stress
 When challenging oneself  Can improve self-esteem
 When in troubled times
 Can improve critical thinking
 In our everyday lives (Ex:
 Achieve more goals
Getting ready for work or  Can help in making rational
school) decisions
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Itis the communication among one or more people.
This type of communication is sometimes an informal or
unstructured meeting.

Communication between two people is considered as a


“dyad.”
If it is between three or more people, then we call it a
“small group”.
It is always connected in our daily life.
Examples of Interpersonal Communication
Speaking on the phone

Writing an email

Expressing our
emotions through
facial expressions

Sign Language
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
It happens when individuals and groups
engage in dialogue in the public in order
to deliver message to a specific audience.
It is also a chance when the speaker can
express his or her ideas, facts and feelings
by use of words and gestures.
In Public Communication, the speech you may
deliver may fall into 3 different categories and those
are:

TO ENTERTAIN
TO INFORM
TO PERSUADE
Public Speaking Events (also called
oratory)
NEWSPAPER
EDITORIALS
BILLBOARD ADVERTISEMENTS
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
It is a situated communication
between individuals or groups of
different linguistic and cultural
origins.
Do’s and Don’ts of Intercultural
Communication

1. DO TALK TO OTHERS AS 1. DO NOT PATRONIZE


EQUALS 2. DO NOT MAKE CULTURAL
ASSUMPTIONS
2. DO RECOGNIZE
CULTURAL 3. Don’t assume a
culturally different
DIFFERENCES
person is representative
3. SEEK TO FIND COMMON of all the members of his
GROUND or her cultural group
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Itis the use of sounds and words to
express yourself.
The sharing of information between
individuals by using speech.
Individuals working within a business need
to effectively use verbal communication.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Communication through sending and
receiving wordless clues.
It is also known as “manual language.”

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