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TYPES O F S P E EC H

C O N T E X T
JESSA N. ALOJADO
Subject Teacher

Types of Speech Context


People communicate with each other with varying number of participants,
channels, environment and context.

CONTEXT refers to an external and personal or public considerations


that help people understand the true meaning of any utterance or
discourse.

Types of Speech Context


TYPES OF SPEECH
CONTEXT

Types of Speech Context


INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
 involves talking to oneself or a communication process that takes place within one
person

talking to oneself is one of the things that others consider as a necessary part of their
daily routine

this does not only allow you to audit how your day has happened; it also allows you to
affirm yourself for the good things you have done, or to remind you on the learning
points you gained from an event or situation

this is the context in which verbal and nonverbal communication should be


minimized.

Types of Speech Context


INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
involves talking to one person or a limited number of people
requires you to adjust your speech to suit the character and
personality of the person or people you talk to
since you are communicating with a limited number of
people, the opportunity for feedback and clarification is much
greater

Types of Speech Context


Two (2) types of Interpersonal Communication
DYAD COMMUNICATION is an interpersonal communication that takes place between two
persons.

A cashier telling the buyer the


Two classmates working together A mother and a child talking total price of the grocery
on an activity given

Types of Speech Context


Two (2) types of Interpersonal Communication
SMALL GROUP when interpersonal communication is between three or more (as large as 15)
people.

A group of students studying A group of workers planning


together together for a company project

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PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
involves communicating to a wide group of people with very varied traits,
backgrounds, interests, and persuasions.
requires a lot of background explanation in expressing your ideas
avoid specialized language such as jargon or slang
avoid topics or discussions that may be understandable to only a select few
avoid any comment that may be prejudicial to a particular group of people
limits the opportunity for feedback and clarification due to the large number of
participants

Types of Speech Context


MASS COMMUNICATION

refers to communication that takes place through


television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books,
billboards, internet, and other types of media

Types of Speech Context

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