Self center kind of communication with one only is the speaker as the sender and the receiver
Intrapersonalcommunication
Process by which people exchange information feelings and meaning through verbal and nonverbal messages
Interpersonalcommunication
Most basic kind of interpersonal communication by which two persons mutually share information, ideas or even argument
Dyad
Enough in size to facilitate every members interaction with other members and whose perceive themselves as a cooperative unit
Small group
Involves a single speaker in a relatively formal tone and manner presenting a continuous and interrupted informative persuasive or entertaining discourage of supposedly general interest to sizable number of other persons
Publiccommunication
This communication has television, social media newspaper magazines and like as channels
Mass communication
Refers to the distinctive way of communicating
Speech style
A type of speech style that is used by very close friends and lovers which is so private
Intimate
A type of speech style that is most common speech style used among friends and coworkers during ordinary conversation
Casual
A type of speech style that is best used for business and professional relationship
Consultative
A type of speech style that is used in formal setting, this is standard for, school and business matters
Formal
A type of speech style that is also known as fixed language
Frozen
Each time you speak you are actually doing an action; that is you are performing
Speech act
The act of making a meaningful utterance
Locutionary act
It is done through the power of speech like when someone promises, apologizes or makes an offer
Illocutionaryact
The effect that the utterance has on the behavior, thoughts and feelings of the listener
Perlocutionary act
Strategies must be used to start, to maintain a conversation and to avoid communication breakdown
Communicationstrategies
It suggests to open a topic
Nomination
It refers to any limitation you have as a speaker
Restriction
It gives others the opportunity or chance to talk
Turn taking
It covers how procedural formality or informality affects the development of topic in conversations
Topic control
Involves moving from one topic to another
Topic shifting
Refers to how speakers address the problems in speaking
Repair
Refers to the conversation participants close initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation
Termination
To describe, clarify, explain and define an object, idea, concept, social institution or process
Expositoryorinformativespeech
Aims to affect the behavior or the attitude of the audience
Persuasivespeech
Aims to put the audience in a relaxing mood through the use of situations that may create a humorous experience
Entertainmentspeech
It requires the speaker to prepare or write his speech ahead of time for the occasion
Readingfromamanuscript
This kind of speech delivery is not always advantageous
Memorizedspeech
It is deprived of sample time to prepare for his speech
Impromptuspeech
Often involves more specialized terms and precise language due to its academia and professional setting
Formalspeech
Style may involve more open dialogue and discussion and engages students in discussion
Consultativespeech
The speaker should always consider the characteristics of the audience, it's occasion and its suitability to the situation
Choosingatopic
A speaker should be well informed of the following details about the audience
Analyzingtheaudience
A good speaker is expected to really meditate and reflect in the topic to be delivered but not solely depend on his stock knowledge
Sourcingtheinformation
Speech outline is the blueprint of framework of any speech