Speech Context Grade 11
Speech Context Grade 11
Speech Context Grade 11
Competence Strategies In
Various Speech Situations
LESSON OUTLINE
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Types of Speech Types of Speech Types of Speech Act Types of
Context Style Communicative
Strategy
“REFLECT,
1. WouldREFLECT!”
you rather give a speech in front of a large crowd
or have a deep conversation with one person?
INTERPERSONAL
TYPES OF SPEECH
CONTEXT
PUBLIC
MASS
COMMUNICATION
INTRAPERSONAL
INTERPERSONAL
TYPES OF SPEECH
CONTEXT
PUBLIC
MASS
COMMUNICATION
INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
What is intrapersonal
communication?
It refers to communication that centers on one person
where the speaker acts both as the sender and the
receiver of message.
What is intrapersonal
communication?
The message is made up of thoughts and feelings
while the medium is the brain that processes what
you think and feel (Hybels & Weaver, 2012)
Example of Intrapersonal
communication:
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.
To clarify their beliefs,
values, and attitudes
This refers to
This refers to two individuals communication that involves at
who take turns speaking and least
listening in the communication three but not more than twelve
process, which may be in people
engaging in a face-to-face
formal or informal situations.
interaction to
achieve a desired goal.
Interpersonal
communication can be...
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Example: Example:
• You are participating in an
• You offered feedback on the speech
organizational meeting which aims to
performance of your classmate. address the concerns of your fellow
• You provided comfort to a friend students.
who was feeling down • You are having a discussion with your
group mates on how to finish the
assigned tasks.
Information Exchange
Importance of
Interpersonal Relationship Building
Communication
Emotional Expression
Things to Tone of Voice
Consider in
Interpersonal
Communication Body
Language
When communicating ideas to
someone, you should always
consider the following to be an
effective communicator.
Expressions
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
What is Public
communication?
This type refers to communication
that requires you to deliver or send the
message before or in front of a group.
What is Public
communication?
Example:
• You deliver a graduation speech to your batch.
• You participate in a declamation, oratorical, or debate
contest watched by a number of people.
Information
Dissemination
Education
Purpose/Importance Entertainment
of Public
Persuasion and Advocacy
Communication
Social Change
Purpose/Importance
Education
of Mass
Influencing Public Opinion
Communication
Entertainment Industry
Identify the type of speech context. Choose among INTRAPERSONAL,
INTERPERSONAL, PUBLIC, AND MASS COMMUNICATION.
1. Two friends are having a conversation about their weekend plans over lunch.
2. Watching the news on TV.
3. Preaching a homily.
4. Writing your reflection journal.
5. The class valedictorian delivers his/her speech during the graduation ceremony.
6. A son talking back to his mother while being scolded.
7. A journalist presents the news on live television.
8. You felt happy while thinking about how your teacher appreciated you for
submitting your project before the submission date.
9. You spent the night thinking and analyzing why a student from the other class
talked to you on the way home.
10. A contestant performing declamation in front of a group of audience.
Identify the type of speech context. Choose among INTRAPERSONAL,
INTERPERSONAL, PUBLIC, AND MASS COMMUNICATION.
11. You are having a discussion with your groupmates on how to finish the
assigned tasks.
12. You participated in a declamation watched by a number of Senior High
School students.
13. The class is listening to the teacher’s discussion about Speech Context.
14. A company broadcasts a commercial on national television.
15. You are talking to yourself as you complain about too much activities in
one of your subjects.
Thank you for
listening!