The document discusses different types of communication contexts:
[1] Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself, such as self-talk or internal dialogue.
[2] Interpersonal communication is communication between two or more individuals, such as conversations, interviews, or casual talks. It can occur face-to-face or via technology.
[3] Mass communication involves exchanging information to large audiences through mass media.
The document discusses different types of communication contexts:
[1] Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself, such as self-talk or internal dialogue.
[2] Interpersonal communication is communication between two or more individuals, such as conversations, interviews, or casual talks. It can occur face-to-face or via technology.
[3] Mass communication involves exchanging information to large audiences through mass media.
The document discusses different types of communication contexts:
[1] Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself, such as self-talk or internal dialogue.
[2] Interpersonal communication is communication between two or more individuals, such as conversations, interviews, or casual talks. It can occur face-to-face or via technology.
[3] Mass communication involves exchanging information to large audiences through mass media.
The document discusses different types of communication contexts:
[1] Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself, such as self-talk or internal dialogue.
[2] Interpersonal communication is communication between two or more individuals, such as conversations, interviews, or casual talks. It can occur face-to-face or via technology.
[3] Mass communication involves exchanging information to large audiences through mass media.
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TYPES OF SPEECH CONTEXT
By: Sir Anthony
WHAT IS CONTEXT?
Context is the set of
circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situations, etc.” INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Defined as a person’s communication with himself or herself. In other words, it is communication with oneself. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Communication with one or more
persons. It could be face to face or via gadget such as cellphone. Conversations, interviews, and casual talks are examples of interpersonal communication. Something involving, or occurring among several people. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
In 1624, the English poet John Donne said,
“No man is an island.” This line basically means that a person needs other people in order to live life fully, which is why interpersonal communication is very important as well. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION PUBLIC COMMUNICATION MASS COMMUNICATION
Is the process of exchanging information
through mass media to large segments of its population. Identify the context of each given situation. Write interpersonal or intrapersonal. 1. Guidance counselor and student in a counseling session. 2. A poet writing a poem. 3. A pianist trying to find the right keys for a song. 4. Employee convincing his boss that he deserves a salary increase. 5. Basketball coach signaling to a player. Identify the context of each given situation. Write interpersonal or intrapersonal. 1. A boy making his friends laugh. 2. A painter choosing which color to use on his canvass. 3. A ballerina rehearsing in front of a mirror. 4. A scientist figuring out the right combination of chemicals. 5. Your neighbor greeting you each morning. How do you communicate with yourself? Cite three ways. Then explain how intrapersonal communication benefits or improves you as an individual.