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Types of Speech

Context
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01
INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNCIATION

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INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
THREE TYPES OF Dyad & Small Group

SPEECH 03 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION

CONTEXT
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01
INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNICATIO
N
INTRAPESONAL
COMMUNICATION
It is a self-centered kind of communication with only
the speaker as the sender and receiver. The message
is made up of the speaker’s ideas and emotions in
which the channel is his brain that processes them.
Intrapersonal communication is
communication with oneself using internal
vocalization or reflective thinking. Like other
forms of communication, intrapersonal
communication is triggered by some internal or
external stimulus.
For example, a person may use self-
talk to calm himself down in a
stressful situation, or a shy person
may remind herself to smile during a
social event.
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INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
INTERPESONAL
COMMUNICATION
Communication is the process by which people
exchange information, feelings, and meaning
through verbal and non-verbal messages: it is
face-to-face communication.
Interpersonal communication is often defined
as communication that takes place between people
who are interdependent and have some knowledge of
each other: for example, communication between a
son and his father, an employer and an employee, two
sisters, a teacher and a student, two lovers, two
friends, and so on.
EXAMPLES:
 Phone Calls
 Meetings
 Presentations
 Emails and Texting
KINDS OF INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION

DYAD SMALL GROUP


This is the most basic kind of Refers to a group small enough in
interpersonal communication by size to facilitate every member’s
which two persons mutually interacting with every other
share information, ideas or even member’s interacting with every
arguments. other member.
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PUBLIC
COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC
COMMUNICATION
Involves a single speaker, who in a relatively formal tone
and manner, presents a continuous, uninterrupted,
informative, persuasive or entertaining discourse of
supposedly general interest to a sizable number of other
persons.
To make it more simple to understand, public
communication happens when a person stands in front
of the audience and engage in dialogue to deliver a
message. Public communication requires:

1. PUBLIC SPEAKER- the person that talks and shares


the information; gives the presentation.
2. AUDIENCE- the group of people than listen and want
to find out what is told by public speakers
3. CHANNEL- used to deliver the message (audio, video,
visual presentation)
Some examples of public communication happen
through public speaking events, conferences,
seminars, press conferences and so on. Newspaper
editorials and billboard advertisements are other
forms of public communication. Mass media
(newspapers, magazines, radio, TV) are a powerful
tool of public communication.
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