Communicative Competence Strategies In Various Speech Situations.pptx
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Communicative Competence Strategies In Various Speech Situations
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Communicative Competence Strategies In Various Speech Situations
Types of Speech context Intrapersonal Interpersonal a.1Dyad a.2 Small group 3. Public
INTRAPERSONAL Intrapersonal communication refers to the process of self-talk or inner dialogue. It involves thoughts, reflections, and conversations one has within their own mind. This type of communication is private and not intended for external interaction.
Interpersonal communication involves interactions between two or more people. It can be further categorized into two subtypes: a.1 Dyad: Dyadic communication involves communication between two individuals. It's typically a one-on-one interaction where both parties engage in a direct exchange of information and ideas. a.2 Small Group: Small group communication involves interactions among a small number of people, usually ranging from three to twelve individuals. In this context, participants engage in discussions, debates, or collaborations to achieve specific goals. INTERPERSONAL
PUBLIC Public communication is a form of communication where a speaker addresses a larger audience. This can occur in various settings, such as lectures, speeches, presentations, or public forums. Public speaking often requires different strategies and skills compared to interpersonal communication due to the larger and more diverse audience.
EXAMPLE 1. Intrapersonal:
- Self-reflection and self-talk to clarify thoughts and emotions.
- Mental rehearsal for future interactions.
- Setting personal goals for self-improvement in communication. 2. Interpersonal:
a.1 Dyad (communication between two people):
- Active listening to understand the other person’s perspective.
- Using empathy to connect emotionally with the other person.
- Effective turn-taking to ensure balanced communication.
A.2 Small group (communication within a small group):
- Facilitating group discussions to ensure everyone has a chance to speak.
- Conflict resolution strategies to manage disagreements.
- Nonverbal cues to gauge group dynamics and reactions.
3. Public:
- Structuring the speech with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.
- Engaging the audience through storytelling, anecdotes, or visual aids.
- Managing stage fright through relaxation techniques and practice.
- Handling questions from the audience confidently and diplomatically.
These are just some of the communicative competence strategies that individuals can employ in different speech situations. Effective communication often requires adapting these strategies to specific contexts and goals.