unit 4 Flashcards
The most used form of communication there could be is
Oral Communication.
Oral Communication involves communication through mouth and consists of individualscommunicating with one another, be it _________.
express or telephonic conversation
General Purpose of Speaking:
to inform
to persuade
to entertain
refers to the situation or environment and the circumstances in which
communication occurs.
Speech context
Different types of Speech Context:
- Intrapersonal Communication
- Intrapersonal Communication
- Public Communication
self-talk or a conversation you hold with yourself
or under certain situations such as when you want to make an important
judgment or discover a little about yourself.
Intrapersonal Communication
form of communication between two people or
a small group may be in the form of dyadic or small group communication.
Interpersonal Communication –
Dyadic Communication: communication of 2 people: may vary from
impersonal to personal.
when you communicate with people close to you, for instance your best friend, family members and colleagues.
Personal
when you talk to people you are not concerned about,
often with aloofness, or unconcern with your approach.
Impersonal
: group, typically consisting of three or more
people. Usually, they are approximately close and who are, by some common
purpose, are related.
Small Group Communication
involving a speaker and an audience and the
audience may vary from just a small number of people to thousands or even
millions.
Public Communication –
sent out from a source to countless receivers around the world. It happens through the aid of methods such as films, radio, videos and television.
Mass Communication –
Kinds of Oral Communication Activities
- One-on-One speaking
- Small-Group or Team-Based Oral Work
- Full-Class Discussions
- In-class Debates and Deliberations
- Speeches and Presentations
- Oral Examinations
questions are presented in oral or spoken form. While
answers, on the other hand, may be expressed written or verbally too.
Oral Examinations
stand-up, podium speech conveyed by an individual from an outline
- Speeches and Presentations
pre-arranged consideration of a few issues from two or more standpoints; debates normally engage to who argue throughout, while deliberation consents movement by individuals in the process. Both attribute reason-giving argument.
In-class Debates and Deliberations
discussion that is typically less aggressive, argumentbased, and competitive than debate and deliberation. However, it is still dialogic in nature.
Full-Class Discussions –
– smaller scale setting for discussion, deliberation, and problem solving. Suitable for both large lectures and smaller
classes and permits levels of participation that is impossible in larger groups.
Small-Group or Team-Based Oral Work
range from moments interposing a lecture, where
students are asked to discuss or explain some question or problem
One-on-One speaking
student teacher
One-on-One speaking
teacher or student-led
Full-Class Discussions