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Oral Communication (Grade 11) : Quarter 1, Week 5

The document discusses different types of speech contexts, including intrapersonal communication which is communication with oneself, interpersonal communication which occurs between two or more individuals, public communication which is delivering a message to a crowd, and mass communication which uses various media formats. Examples are provided to illustrate each type of speech context. The document also includes activities to help identify and describe different speech contexts.
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Oral Communication (Grade 11) : Quarter 1, Week 5

The document discusses different types of speech contexts, including intrapersonal communication which is communication with oneself, interpersonal communication which occurs between two or more individuals, public communication which is delivering a message to a crowd, and mass communication which uses various media formats. Examples are provided to illustrate each type of speech context. The document also includes activities to help identify and describe different speech contexts.
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ORAL

COMMUNICATION
(Grade 11)
Quarter 1, Week 5
Functions of Communication
• Communication serves four major functions within a
group or organization. These are Control/Regulation,
Review Motivation, Emotional Expression, Social
Interaction and Information Dissemination.

Purpose of Communication
1. To inform.
2. To persuade or convince.
3. To entertain.
Let’s make a pie 

MOTIVATING Draw a circle in your


ACTIVITY: Communication Activity
Notebook. Make a pie chart.
Divide the pie based on how much
time you spend communicating
with other people on an average
day – the bigger the slice, the
bigger time spent with that person
or those people. Label each slice
with the name/s or generic term
of person/s you are
communicating with.
FAMILY

MYSELF
SOCIAL MEDIA

SCHOOL/COLLEAGUES/
CO-WORKERS
FRIENDS
SPEECH CONTEXTS
Most Essential Learning
Competency:
Identify the various types of speech
contexts
(EN11/12OC-Ifj-15)
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
• describe different communication scenarios;
• write the differences for each type of speech context by filling out
the given graphic organizer; and
• identify the appropriate type of speech context in given situations.
Look closely at the given
pictures. Make a one or
two-sentence description of
each picture.
PICTURE A PICTURE B

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PICTURE C PICTURE D PICTURE E

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Analysis:

How are these types of


communication different
from each other?
• Context refers to the setting
(surroundings, circumstances,
SPEECH environment or background) in
CONTEXT which the communication takes
place. Context helps to establish
meaning and can influence what is
said and how it is said (DeVito,
2005).
TYPES OF SPEECH
CONTEXTS
1. INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
This refers to a type of
communication that is focused on
one person, where the speaker
acts both as the sender and as the
receiver of the message. It is
basically, you, talking to yourself
and reflecting on things that had
happened or may happen.

Example: Zia is talking to herself in


front of the mirror.
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2. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

This refers to the type of communication that takes


place between and among people and creates a
personal relationship between and among them.
Normally, it includes two individuals, and it can vary
from casual and very personal to formal and
impersonal.

Dyad Communication
-communication that happens between two
people.

Example: Two teachers are planning on how to deliver


teaching strategies that are responsive to the special
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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
(SMALL GROUP)

This applies to interactions involving at


least three but not more than twelve people
engaged in face-to-face interactions to
achieve the desired goal. In this type of
conversation, all participants can freely
express their ideas throughout the
discussion.

Example: Ana and her friends believe that


putting up tents for those patients who have
symptoms of virus is really a great idea.
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They are discussing on how they can help in
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3. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION

This type refers to a communication that


enables you to send or deliver a message
before a crowd. The message can be
transmitted for informative or persuasive
purposes. "In public communication, unlike
interpersonal and small groups, the
channels are more exaggerated. The voice is
louder and the gestures are more expansive
because the audience is larger” (Hybels &
Weaver, 2012, p 19).

Example: The speaker conducts a lecture


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4. MASS COMMUNICATION

This refers to communication


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

Example: A newscaster updates


the people about the COVID – 19
cases through television.
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Type Description Example

1.
Intrapersonal
Communication 2.

Application Interpersonal
1.

Communication 2.

1.
Public
Communication 2.

1.
Mass
Communication 2.
Evaluation:
Go to page 10 of your module and
answer the Assessment part, items
1-10. Identify the appropriate type
of speech context in the given
situations.
Assignment:
Record a two-minute conversation or sample of
any of the following speech context. Then, post
your recorded video in the class FB group.
a. example of intrapersonal communication
b. example of dyadic communication
c. example of small group communication
d. example of public communication

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