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OC Lesson 4 Speech Context and Styles

The document discusses different types of speech context and style. It identifies four types of speech context: intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, and mass communication. It also identifies five types of speech style: intimate, casual, consultative, formal, and frozen. Examples are provided for each type of context and style.

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OC Lesson 4 Speech Context and Styles

The document discusses different types of speech context and style. It identifies four types of speech context: intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, and mass communication. It also identifies five types of speech style: intimate, casual, consultative, formal, and frozen. Examples are provided for each type of context and style.

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SPEECH CONTEXT

& STYLE
OBJECTIVES

• identify the various types of speech context


in different situations
• employ appropriate verbal and non-verbal
behavior in different speech context
CONTEXT
• the setting (surroundings,
circumstances, environment,
background) in which the
communication takes place
CONTEXT
• Context helps to establish
meaning and can influence
what is said and how it is said.
(J.A. DeVito, 2005)
Pre-activity
TYPES OF SPEECH CONTEXT
1. INTRAPERSONAL
• focused on one person, where
the speaker acts both as the
sender and as the receiver of
the message
• Channel: Brain of the Speaker
EXAMPLES
• There is a voice within you that tells you, “It’s okay, you
can still do it! You can make it!” when you are losing
your drive to finish the task that you are doing.
• When you told yourself not to talk to your friends when
you have read in a Facebook post that they were in a
party and you were not invited.
REMINDERS
When talking to yourself
 Use self-talk to your advantage.
 Don’t overdo it.
• The most common reason why people
end up talking to themselves is because
they feel like they do not have someone
else to talk to.
2. INTERPERSONAL

• communication between
and among people
• establishes personal
relationship between and
among them.
2 TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL

DYAD SMALL GROUP


• communication • at least three but not
that happens more than twelve people
between two engaged in face-to-face
people interactions
DYAD EXAMPLES

You consoled your A conversation between your


brother who was feeling father and mother about the
down latest announcement of your
Barangay Chairman
SMALL GROUP EXAMPLES

You attended a book club You are having a discussion


meeting to discuss about the with your group mates on how to
future activities. finish the assigned tasks.
REMINDERS
When talking to one person or small group
 Listen carefully.
• Understand what the speaker is saying
 Check your tone and body language.
• Is your tone tough?
• Do you smile and encourage the person you
are talking to?
3. PUBLIC

• communication that enables


you to send or deliver a
message before a crowd
• the channels are more
exaggerated (Hybels &
Weaver, 2012, p 19)
EXAMPLES

Former President Duterte Taylor Swift is delivering a


delivered a presidential graduation speech to her
speech. fellow graduates.
REMINDERS

When talking to the public


 Be prepared.
 Be yourself.
4. MASS COMMUNICATION
• communication through
television, radio, books,
newspapers, magazines,
billboards, the internet,
and other types of media
• wide range of audience
EXAMPLES

You have recorded a You are having a discussion


commentary for your school’s with your group mates on how to
Online Discussion of the finish the assigned tasks.
pandemic.
Activity
• Using the given table, give 3-4 examples for
each context of communication.
Intrapersonal Interpersonal Public Mass
Communication
TYPES OF SPEECH STYLE
TYPES OF SPEECH STYLE
Intimate

Frozen Casual

Consulta
Formal
tive
1. INTIMATE

• private communication
occurs between or among
close family members or
individuals.
• Private.
2. CASUAL
• is common among
peers and friends
• Jargons, slang, or the
vernacular language
are used.
3. CONSULTATIVE
• standard style
• Professional or
mutually acceptable
language is a must in
this style.
4. FORMAL
• used in formal
settings
• Unlike the
consultative style,
this is one-way.
5. FROZEN
• This style is “frozen”
in time and remains
unchanged.
• It mostly occurs in
ceremonies.
FORMATIVE QUESTION
As a senior high school student, what do
you think is the advantage of having good
communication skills in a variety of
contexts? Do you think it will help you
improve your personality? Why or Why
not?
QUIZ 1.3
Identify the type of speech style appropriate
for the following situations.
1. talking to a counselor or psychiatrist
2. giving last-minute instructions to players
3. delivering campaign speeches
4. delivering a speech at the UN Summit
5. delivering news reports
Give three (3) examples for each type of

6-8.) Interpersonal: Dyad


9-11.) Interpersonal: Small group
12-13.) Public
14-15.) Mass Communication

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