SPEECH CONTEX in ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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About This Presentation

Speech context refers to the situation or environment and the circumstances in which communication occurs. There are three main types of speech context: intrapersonal speech context, interpersonal speech context, and public communication.


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Types of Speech
Context and Style

Types of Speech Context
1. Intrapersonal

2. Interpersonal
a. Dyad Communication
b. Small Group

3. Public
4.Mass Communication

TYPES OF SPEECH
CONTEXT

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INTRAPERSONAL
A type of
communication that
centers on one person
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both as the sendér and
the receiver.

INTRAPERSONAL

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INTERPERSONAL

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communication
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INTERPERSONAL

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TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL
CONTEXT

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DYAD COMMUNICATIONS

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PUBLIC
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1.You déliver a graduation
speech to yourbatch

2.You participate ina
declamatión, oratorical
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MASS COMMUNICATION

Communication that takes place through
television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books,
billboards, internet and other types of media,

SAMPLE:

You are a student Journalist
articulating yourstand on
current issuesthrough he
school newspaper!

Exercise: Identify and discuss with your partner the
differences among the types of speech contexts
using the graphic organizer below.

Type Description Examples
Intrapersonal
Communication

Interpersonal
Communication
Public
Communication

Mass
Communication

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TYPES OF SPEECH STYLES

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SPEECH STYLE

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INTIMATE

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individuals.

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CASUAL

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+ Jargon,slang, or the
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CONSULTATIVE

* This sólo is the standard one.

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communication between teachers and students,
employers and employees, doctorand atient,
judge and arr or President

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FORMAL

* This style is used in formal
settings:

° Unlike the consultative style,
this is one way.

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priests and ministers, State O
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FROZEN

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