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Oral Com Lesson 5

The document discusses various aspects of communication, including intrapersonal, interpersonal, dyad, small group, public, mass, organizational, and intercultural communication. It emphasizes the importance of understanding speech context and strategies for effective communication in different situations. Additionally, it includes quizzes to assess understanding of the types of speech contexts and communication forms.

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Oral Com Lesson 5

The document discusses various aspects of communication, including intrapersonal, interpersonal, dyad, small group, public, mass, organizational, and intercultural communication. It emphasizes the importance of understanding speech context and strategies for effective communication in different situations. Additionally, it includes quizzes to assess understanding of the types of speech contexts and communication forms.

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LET’S HAVE AN

ACTIVITY!!
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COMMUNICATIVE
COMMUNICATIVE
COMPETENCE
COMPETENCE
STRATEGIES
STRATEGIES IN
IN
VARIOUS
VARIOUS SPEECH
SPEECH
SITUATIONS
SITUATIONS
ORAL COM LESSON 5
SPEECH
Speech is the expression of
thoughts, feelings, or ideas
through spoken language. It can
take various forms, including
formal speeches, conversations,
debates, and presentations.
Speech is a fundamental aspect
of communication, allowing
individuals to convey
information, persuade others, or
entertain an audience.
STRATEGIES IN VARIOUS
SPEECH SITUATIONS
A. Types of Speech
Context
B. Types of Speech Style
C. Types of Speech Act
D. Types of
Communicative Strategy
TYPES OF
SPEECH
CONTEXT
SPEECH
CONTEXT
it refers to the circumstances
surrounding a spoken
communication event.
Understanding speech context is
crucial for eff ective
communication, as it shapes how
messages are conveyed and
received.
INTRAPERSONA
L
COMMUNICATIO
01
Intrapersonal communication refers to the internal

N
dialogue or self-talk that occurs within an
individual. When discussing "intrapersonal
communication speech," we might focus on how
people think through their ideas, feelings, and
decisions.

02
Using intrapersonal communication eff ectively can
enhance personal growth, problem-solving, and
overall mental well-being.
When faced with a choice, like whether
to accept a new job off er, you might
consider, "What are the pros and cons?
How will this impact my career goals?"
This thought process aids in making
informed decisions.
If you feel anxious about an upcoming

EXAMPLE presentation, you might engage in self-


talk like, "It's normal to feel nervous.

S
I’ve prepared well, and I can handle
this." This helps in managing your
anxiety.

In moments of self-doubt, you might


reflect, "What do I value most? Who am
I outside of my job?" This contemplation
helps shape your understanding of your
identity and priorities.
INTERPERSONA
L
COMMUNICATIO
01
Interpersonal communication refers to the exchange
of information, feelings, and meaning between two

N
or more people. It involves verbal and nonverbal
messages and plays a crucial role in building
relationships, resolving conflicts, and facilitating
understanding.

02 Interpersonal communication is
aspects of life, from personal
professional interactions.
essential in all
relationships to
Alex approaches Jamie and says, “I feel
that we’re not on the same page
regarding the project goals. Can we
discuss our diff erent perspectives?”

Mia arrives at their coff ee meet-up

EXAMPLE
with slumped shoulders and a pensive
expression, signaling her emotional
state. Sarah notices and says, “You

S
seem a bit down today. Do you want to
talk about what’s been bothering
you?”

Julia needs to discuss a sensitive


topic with her partner, who has been
distant lately.
TYPES OF
INTERPERSONAL
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
DYAD
COMMUNICATIO
01
N
Dyad communication refers to the interaction
between two individuals. It can occur in various
contexts, such as personal relationships,
professional settings, or casual encounters.

02
Two friends catch up over coff ee,
discussing their recent experiences and
off ering support to each other during a
tough time. This open exchange fosters
trust and strengthens their bond.

EXAMPLE
A manager conducts a one-on-one
meeting with an employee to discuss
performance feedback. This

S
communication helps clarify
expectations, address concerns, and
set goals for future development.

Two strangers waiting for a bus strike


up a conversation about the weather.
This brief interaction can lead to a
friendly exchange, showcasing how
dyad communication can happen
even in fleeting moments.
SMALL
GROUP
Small group communication refers to the
01 interactions and exchanges that occur among a
limited number of individuals, typically between
three and twelve people.

02
Small group communication enhances collaboration
and allows for diverse perspectives, making it a
vital aspect of many social, educational, and
professional settings.
Students meet to review material for an
upcoming exam, sharing insights and
helping each other understand diffi cult
concepts.

EXAMPLE A group of local residents gathers to


plan a community event, discussing
logistics, budgeting, and promoting

S the event to others.

Individuals with similar experiences,


such as coping with illness or loss,
share their stories and provide
emotional support to one another.
PUBLIC
COMMUNICATIO
01
N
Public communication refers to the process of
delivering messages to a large audience, often in a
structured format. It typically involves a speaker or
presenter addressing a group, whether in person or
through media channels.

02
Public communication is essential in various fields,
including education, politics, business, and
community engagement, as it helps disseminate
information and foster public discourse.
A health organization creates a
campaign to inform the public about
disease prevention strategies through
television and social media.

EXAMPLE A professor gives a lecture to a large


class, providing information on a

S
specific subject and engaging
students in discussion.

A leader addresses a large


conference audience to share
insights on industry trends and
motivate attendees.
MASS
COMMUNICATIO
01
N
Mass communication refers to the process of
transmitting messages to large audiences through
various media channels. This form of communication
is characterized by its wide reach and the use of
technology to disseminate information.

02
Mass communication plays a crucial role in shaping
public opinion, disseminating information, and
influencing culture on a broad scale.
ORGANIZATION
AL
COMMUNICATIO
01
Organizational communication refers to the ways
information is shared and exchanged within an

N
organization. It encompasses both formal and
informal communication channels and plays a
critical role in shaping organizational culture,
enhancing collaboration, and driving eff ective
decision-making.

02
By prioritizing eff ective communication,
organizations can enhance collaboration, boost
productivity, and create a more cohesive work
environment
A television news program delivers
daily updates on current events to a
national audience.

EXAMPLE A brand uses platforms like Instagram


and Twitter to reach millions of
followers with promotional content

S and engage with customers.

A presidential debate broadcast on


national television. It allows millions
of viewers to hear candidates’
positions and interact via social
media, impacting their voting
decisions and overall political
discourse.
INTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATIO
01
N
Intercultural communication is the process of
exchanging information and ideas between
individuals or groups from diff erent cultural
backgrounds. It involves understanding and
navigating the diverse ways in which culture
influences communication styles, behaviors, and
interpretations.
Intercultural communication is essential in our

02
increasingly globalized world. By cultivating skills
and awareness in this area, individuals and
organizations can enhance collaboration, build
stronger relationships, and navigate cultural
complexities more eff ectively.
QUIZ #1
Directions: Identify the types of
speech context appropriate for
the following situations.

1. Talking to a counselor or
psychiatrist

2. Delivering an oratorical speech

3. Delivering a news report


QUIZ #1
4. Discussion with your groupmates
on how to finish the assigned tasks.

5. Providing comfort to a friend who


was feeling down.

6. Feeling happy while thinking about


how your teacher appreciated you.
QUIZ #1
7. A contestant performing
declamation in front of a group of
audience.

8. Recounting your past experiences.

9. A student journalist articulating


your stand on current issues through
the school's newspaper.
QUIZ #1
10. Offering feedback on the speech
performance of your classmate.
QUIZ #1
Directions. Read each statement
below carefully. Write T if you think
the statement is TRUE. Write F if you
think the statement is FALSE.

11. Intrapersonal communication


may also come in different forms like
writing one's thoughts as in a journal
or diary.
QUIZ #1
12. Interpersonal communication is
the communication that takes place
between two or among more people

13. Public communication involves


three or more persons.
QUIZ #1
14. Dyadic communication, also
known as public speaking, is a
communication between a speaker
and a group of people.

15. Small groups are also known to be


task or work groups who participate in
democratic exchange of ideas.
THANK
YOU

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